Pahokee Middle-Senior High School
Address
900 Larrimore Road

,
33476

United States
Coordinates26°49′33″N 80°39′17″W / 26.8257°N 80.6546°W / 26.8257; -80.6546
Information
TypePublic middle school and high school
School districtSchool District of Palm Beach County
SuperintendentDonald E. Fennoy
PrincipalDwayne Denard[1]
Teaching staff62.50 (FTE)[2]
Grades612
Enrollment881 (2019-20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio14.10[2]
Color(s)  Red and   Blue[1]
MascotBlue Devil
Websitepmsm.palmbeachschools.org
Old Pahokee High School
Pahokee High School is located in Florida
Pahokee High School
Pahokee High School is located in the United States
Pahokee High School
Location360 Main St., Pahokee, Florida
Coordinates26°49′30″N 80°39′47″W / 26.8251°N 80.6630°W / 26.8251; -80.6630
Built1928
Architectural styleMission/Spanish Revival
NRHP reference No.96001334
Added to NRHPNovember 15, 1996

Pahokee High School (also known as Pahokee Junior Senior High School) is a historic school in Pahokee, Florida. It is currently located at 900 Larrimore Road.[3] On November 15, 1996, The old Pahokee High School building on E. Main St. was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[4] It was designed by architect William Manly King.

Athletics

Pahokee's football team, the Blue Devils, has won 6 state championships in 1989, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008, including a span from 2006 to 2007 which featured a 28–0 record, a #6 national ranking, and 2 state championships.[5]

Notable alumni

References

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