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In 1931 the school's first 12th grade class graduated. [3] The school was renamed for the final time in honor of L. C. Jones, a longtime school principal and donor of the property. [4] It was a member of the Florida Interscholastic Athletic Association. In 1952, the school moved west of downtown to its current location on Rio Grande Avenue.
Jones High School may refer to one of the following high schools in the United States: Jesse H. Jones High School — Houston, Texas; Jones High School (Florida) ...
In Karlsruhe, Jones ran a personal best time of 7.77 seconds and finished second to Susanna Kallur, who broke the world record with a time of 7.68 seconds. Jones' time was the second-fastest ever by an American. She was named USA Track & Field's Athlete of the Week on February 12 for her performance in Karlsruhe.
Northeast Jones High School (NEJ) is a public high school located in Jones County, Mississippi, United States, near the city of Laurel. Northeast Jones serves students in grades 7 through 12 and is one of three traditional high schools in the Jones County School District .
Joseph grew up in Orlando, Florida and attended Jones High School. [1] As a senior, he had four interceptions and seven tackles for loss at cornerback and also caught five touchdown receptions as a wide receiver. [2]
Jones Futures Academy, previously Jesse H. Jones High School, is a public high school in South Park, Houston, Texas, United States. It has Dual Credit Magnet Program with emphasis in Health Sciences and Petroleum Engineering.
Williams was born in Houston, to Frances Faye (née Adams), a dietitian, and Fredric Roger Williams, an opera singer and manager of a wire and cable company. [1] Williams grew up in the South Park neighborhood of Houston, [2] and attended Jones High School, from which she graduated in 1966.
During the 1981–1982 school year, the school was renamed Jones Metropolitan High School of Business and Commerce after becoming a part of the Chicago Public Schools "Options for Knowledge" program. By the 1997–1998 academic year, Jones' business and commerce program was phased out and it became a college preparatory school.