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Cocoa High was the first High School in the County to win an FHSAA State Championship in any sport, winning the Class "A" State Boys Basketball Championship in 1960. The team finished #1 in the State and had a 29-1 record. The school was also the County's first High School to win a Girl's FHSAA State Championship in any sport winning the Class ...
Cocoa is a city in Brevard County, Florida. The population was 19,041 at the 2020 United States Census , up from 17,140 at the 2010 census. [ 4 ] It is part of the Palm Bay – Melbourne – Titusville Metropolitan Statistical Area .
In fall 1995 the number of school districts operating high schools was down to 353, and in 1995 670 was the median enrollment K-12 of an Iowa school district. [7] An Iowa Department of Education consultant named Guy Ghan referred to the 1990s school district mergers as the "third wave". [8]
Cocoa Junior High School is a historic school building in Cocoa, Florida (Brevard County). Built in 1923-24, it is one of the oldest remaining Rosenwald Schools in Florida. [ 2 ] After the school closed in 1954, the building served as a community center and later as an African-American history museum.
Runner-up in FIRST Robotics Competition FIRST Championship 2007 (Joint with Rockledge High School) [6] JROTC Color Guard State Champions 2002 [citation needed] 1973 Florida State High School Team Chess Champions, Brevard County High School Team Chess Champions 1973 and 1972. 2021 JROTC Raiders Men's Team State Runner-up
Apr. 3—Faye Robinson, a Republican from Ooltewah, is running to represent District 10 on the Hamilton County Board of Education. One of two newly drawn districts in Hamilton County, District 10 ...
She was the 155-pound gold medalist for the Hickory Invitational, the first PIAA-sanctioned girls meet held at a District 10 school. Sunday’s six-team tournament was comprised of eight divisions.
It was formed on July 1, 2012, by the merger of the Fremont Community School District and the Eddyville–Blakesburg Community School District. [5] On September 13, 2011, the merger was approved in a referendum, with the Eddyville–Blakesburg district voters doing so on a 335–86 basis and the Fremont voters doing so on a 91–60 basis. [6]