Thomas Jefferson High School (Tampa, Florida)
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Thomas Jefferson High School is a public high school located in the heart of the Westshore Business District of
Tampa, Florida Tampa () is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. The city's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and ...
, United States. It is an Area 1 school under the Hillsborough County Public School system.


History

In 1939, due to the increasing high school population in the Tampa area, Thomas Jefferson High School was founded in the Old Hillsborough County High School building at 2704 N. Highland Avenue in the city's Tampa Heights neighborhood. Named after the third president of the United States,
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, its first principal was D.W. Waters and its first class graduated in 1942. By 1967, the school board decided that its location no longer met modern educational requirements and the first Jefferson High School was closed. Upon closure of the school, students were sent to neighboring schools to complete their education. The original Thomas Jefferson High School building still exists today as the D.W. Waters Career Center. On August 27, 1973 the new Jefferson High School building was opened at its current location on West Cypress Street.


Demographics

Jefferson HS is 53% Hispanic, 34% Black, 9% White, and 4% other


Magnet Program

In 2001 Thomas Jefferson High instituted a magnet program with courses focusing on international studies. *International Business & Global Finance Honors *International Culinary Arts Honors *International Law & Criminal Justice Honors *Maritime academy The courses have since changed names and have slowly moved on from focusing on international studies to being college preparatory leadership academies for students. Thomas Jefferson High School offers the following College Preparatory Leadership Academies to magnet students who apply: *Business and Finance Leadership Academy *Law and Criminal Justice Leadership Academy *Culinary Arts Leadership Academy *Maritime and Marine Environmental Science Leadership Academy


Athletics


Football

In 2010, the Dragons won the Class 3A State Championship. They finished the year 15-0 and ranked #8 nationally


Music

The Music programs offered at Jefferson High School are: *Marching Band *Winter Guard *Jazz Band *Symphonic Band *Percussion Ensemble *Orchestra


Extracurricular activities

Jefferson High students participate in clubs, groups, and organizations. * Honors clubs
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, French Honor Society,
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, Thespians Tri-M National Music Honor Society. * Magnet clubs DECA,
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, FPSA (Florida Public Service Association), Tri-M Music Honor Society, Mock Trial Team * Service clubs Junior Civitan,
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, SAC (student advisory council), SADD, Shanti. * Interest clubs Arriba,
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, Hip-Hop, Crew, Best Buddies, Drama, Health Club. * Additional school newspaper, literary magazine, yearbook.


Notable alumni

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Ramik Wilson Ramik Wilson (born August 19, 1992) is a former American football linebacker. He played college football at Georgia. Early years Wilson attended Jefferson High School in Tampa, Florida, where he played football and ran track. In football, he p ...
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References


External links


Official websiteHillsborough County Public School informationJefferson High School baseballJefferson High SportsJefferson sportsSchool Accountability report
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