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Baker High School may refer to one of these secondary schools in the United States: Baker High School (Alabama) Baker High School (California), member of the Hi-Lo League; Baker High School (Georgia) Baker High School (Louisiana) Baker High School (Montana), attended by Shann Schillinger; Baker High School (Oregon)
Area code 941 is a telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan for a west-central coastal portion of the U.S. state of Florida. Introduced on May 28, 1995, [ 1 ] the numbering plan area includes the counties of Manatee , Sarasota , and Charlotte , areas along the Sun Coast of southwestern Florida , USA .
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The District School Board of Sarasota, commonly known as Sarasota County Schools, is a public school district serving Sarasota County, Florida. As of 2017, it serves approximately 43,150 students. As of 2017, it serves approximately 43,150 students.
Forest Trail Academy Online High School, Wellington; G-STAR School of the Arts for Motion Pictures and Television, West Palm Beach; Goliath Academy High School [47] traditional and online high school, Wellington; Glades Central High School, Belle Glade; Grandview Preparatory School, Boca Raton; Gulfstream Goodwill Career Academy, Boca Raton
Sarasota High School is a public high school of the Sarasota County Public Schools in Sarasota, Florida, United States, a city by the Gulf of Mexico. The school colors are black and orange and the mascot is a sailor. The school was segregated and no African Americans allowed to attend until desegregation. [3]
The school expanded to include a high school, which graduated its first class in 1935, and in 1939 was relocated to Orange Avenue in the Newtown neighborhood of north Sarasota; in the 1940s the grammar school was consolidated there as well. [3]