Seminole High School (Pinellas County, Florida)
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Seminole High School is a public coeducational high school located in
Seminole, Florida Seminole is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Tampa Bay area. The population was 19,364 at the 2020 census. History The first white settlement at Seminole was made in the 1840s. This community was named after ...
. It is governed by the Pinellas County Schools. The school's mascot is "Wally the Warhawk". The student population is approximately 1,650.


History

Prior to the opening of the school in the late summer of 1962, students in what is now known as the Seminole area attended Largo High School or Dixie Hollins High School. With rapid growth in Seminole in the late 1950s and early 1960s, it became necessary for the newly suburban area to have its own high school. The original school consisted of what is now the main building where the administration offices are located and the front cafeteria. Seminole was the first high school in Pinellas County to be air-conditioned. The current "Warhawk" stadium was built in 1967 after a lengthy fundraising drive (Seminole Pow Wow). The auditorium, gymnasium and band facilities were built in later years. The school underwent a significant expansion in 1977 and an extensive remodeling in 1996. In the fall of 1973, the school used double sessions until the opening of Osceola High School in 1981.


Athletics

Seminole High School athletic programs include baseball (boys), basketball, ten pin bowling, cheerleading, cross country, flag football (girls), football, golf, soccer, softball (girls), spring football, swimming, diving, tennis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.


Soccer

During 2003 season, the Seminole soccer team won the state championship.


Baseball

The Seminole Warhawk baseball team won the state title (Class 5A) in 2001.


Wrestling

The Seminole High School wrestling team won two state championships in the 1970s.


The 4A Academy for the Arts


Orchestra

In 2006 The Seminole High School Orchestra played at Carnegie Hall. The Orchestra also played for the governor, and at the invitation-only event for Disney Honors.


Vocal

SHS has two choir Groups (Warhawk Singers, and the Seminole Singers).


Marching band

The Seminole High School Warhawk Marching Band has won the FMBC Florida State Class 4A Championships in 2018, 2012, 2011, 2006, and most recently They were 4A state champions in 2024 with a High Score of 91.8. They were the grand champions at the 2017 USBands Southern States Regional Championship in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They were the grand champions of the Virginia Beach National Marching Band Festival (1978). They have also marched in parades, including Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California (2005,2013 and 2025), Disney Christmas Parade (2024), and Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2010).


Concert bands

The Wind Ensemble is the top level concert band. Membership is by audition. The Symphonic Band is the intermediate level concert band of the program, and is composed of students that have the ability to perform music at grade 3 or higher.


Jazz bands

The "All In" Big Band is the top jazz band at Seminole High, and has received superior ratings at State MPAs for multiple consecutive years. The "High Noon" Jazz Ensemble is the second jazz band, and is open to any students interested.


Drama and Musical Theatre Department

The Seminole High School Drama and Musical Theatre Department, also known as Troupe 3039 at competitions, usually put on at least one musical a year, and compete at the Florida Thespians District and State competitions every year.


Notable alumni

* Clayton Andrews, former pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays, Class of 1996 *
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, Class of 1985 * Bruce G. Blowers, singer-songwriter, Class of 2005 * Jeff Darlington, ESPN contributor and sports writer for
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, Class of 2000 * Ryan Fowler, former linebacker for the
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, Class of 1992 * Brett Phillips, former outfielder for the
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