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Public school in St. Augustine postal address, Florida, United States
St. Augustine High School
Address
3205 Varella Avenue
St. Augustine postal address, Florida 32084
United States
Information
TypePublic School
StatusOpen
School districtSt. Johns County School District
SuperintendentTim Forson
PrincipalTravis Brown
Staff86.00 (FTE)
Grades912
Enrollment1,784 (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio21.86
Hours in school day9:20 a.m. - 3:55 p.m.
Color(s)Maroon █, Gold █
NicknameYellow Jackets
RivalsPedro Menendez Falcons
Websitehttp://www-sahs.stjohns.k12.fl.us/

St. Augustine High School is the oldest active public high school in the St. Johns County School District, located in unincorporated St. Johns County, Florida, with a St. Augustine postal address. It teaches students in grades 9 through 12. SAHS is home to an athletics department, performing arts department, visual arts department, Aerospace Academy, Teaching Assistant, and Army Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC), and Law and Homeland Security Academy.

In addition to St. Augustine, its attendance boundary includes: Vilano Beach, and the majority of St. Augustine Beach.

Academic programs

AICE program

The AICE program, administered by Cambridge International Examinations, has been hosted at SAHS since 1998, and makes advanced college-level courses available to high school students. The program challenges students academically with an accelerated curriculum. The AICE program is a four-year set of courses. 9th and 10th-grade students will be introduced to the ISCE program, then later move to the AICE courses.

The program offers a rigorous international pre-university curriculum and examination system which emphasizes the value of broad and balanced study for academically advanced students. The AICE Diploma is a group certificate which requires students to draw from three curriculum areas. The areas are mathematics and sciences, languages, and arts and humanities. Students must pass a total of six exams with at least one in each of the three curriculum areas.

Students who earn a AICE diploma and have completed 100 hours of community service qualify for the 100% Bright Futures Scholarship, and the SAT/ACT requirement is waived.

Aerospace Academy

Mission Statement: To provide a supportive small learning community for students to explore careers in aerospace. Student will develop skills that mold them into confident, college-prepared individuals. The Aerospace Academy is affiliated with Embry Riddle University.

Army JROTC

St. Augustine High School also has its own JROTC battalion. The Jacket Battalion has been an honor unit with distinction for the last five years, gone to state competition for the last five years (unarmed platoon drill), and is the leading battalion in North East Florida and the greater Jacksonville area.

Sports

Football

The St. Augustine High School football program has competed in the FHSAA football state playoffs 25 times, making their first appearance in 1972 under coach Herman "Foots" Brumley. Brumley's teams made six playoff appearances from 1972 to 1979, including five consecutive appearances from 1975 to 1979, winning the district championship in all five seasons. The Yellow Jackets had a playoff record of 4–6 under Brumley before his retirement after the 1980 season. The Yellow Jackets saw little success in the period from Brumley's retirement until the late 1990s, with head coach Charles Lopez leading the Yellow Jackets to a lone playoff game in the 1993 season.

In 1996, Joey Wiles was introduced as the new head football coach for St. Augustine. Wiles would head the program for the next 20 seasons and would establish himself as one of the top five winningest coaches in the state. In the 1999 season, the Yellow Jackets returned to the playoffs, marking the start of an 22-season playoff appearance streak which ended in 2021. Two seasons later, only in Wiles's sixth season at the helm, St. Augustine made their first appearance in a state championship game, which they lost 6–38 to Rockledge High School. The Yellow Jackets would finally break through in 2005, going 15–0 and defeating Booker High School 31–15 to claim their first state championship. The Yellow Jackets would return to the championship game two seasons later, but lost to Naples 10–17. Since Wiles took over the program in 1996 until his resignation after the 2015 season, the Yellow Jackets went 198–43, including 59–3 against St. Johns County schools, made 17 consecutive playoff appearances, won 14 district titles, – including 11 straight from 2004 to 2014 – achieved 7 undefeated regular seasons, won 50 consecutive district games from 2003 to 2015 – a streak which ranked fourth in state history at the time – and appeared in three state championship games, winning one of them.

Brian Braddock was hired following Wiles's departure after the 2015 season to take the job of Assistant Athletic Director at Flagler College. In his first season leading the team, the Yellow Jackets reclaimed the district title and reached the region finals of the playoffs, St. Augustine's best playoff result since 2010.

The Yellow Jackets play at Joey Wiles–Walt Slater Field at H. L. "Foots" Brumley Stadium.

Performing and visual arts

St. Augustine High School is also known as the Center of the Arts (also known as SJCCA, or St. Johns County Center of the Arts) high school for St. Johns county. It features Band, Chorus, Dance, Guitar, Theatre, Musical Theatre, Technical Production in Musical Theatre, Technical Production in Theatre, and Visual Arts.

Band

The St. Augustine High School's top band, "The Jazz Ambassadors", was invited to perform at the Montreux Jazz Festival on two occasions (1996 and 1999) as well as the Umbria Jazz Festival and North Sea Jazz Festival(1999).

The marching band performs at the school's home football games; concert band is a concert ensemble setting.

Guitar

The SAHS Guitar program consists of three levels of Guitar classes, Guitar One, Guitar Two and the Classical Guitar Ensemble. The Guitar Ensemble is a smaller group of students selected based on superior skill and talent. The Ensemble has performed at numerous public events including two trips to the growing Florida Guitar Association in Tampa, Fla.. In addition to this the Ensemble has played for world-famous classical guitarist Pepe Romero.

Dance

The SJCCA Dance Program is home to two different dance teams. Jacket Pom, originally named The Jacquettes (circa 2002) a gameday dance team, specifically training in Pom technique. The second team is the SAHS Dance Collective. The Collective is a nationally-ranked competitive Hip Hop and Jazz dance team. In 2023, they placed 6th in Hip Hop and 9th in Jazz at Dance Team Union Nationals.

Theatre

The SJCCA Theatre Program is led by Jillianne Tamillo. In March 2023, their troupe participated in Florida State Thespians and was awarded Top Honors for their 15-time award-winning one act, Doubt: A Parable. The one act starred Drew Fitzgerald, Eliza Dysart, Emma Begley, Zeni Barrett, Sophie Willis, Mady Pidcock, and Morgan Kelley.

Notable alumni

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References

  1. Tim Forson (2015-08-10). "Superintendent's Welcome Letter" (PDF). Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  2. ^ "ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  3. "St. Augustine High School Bell Schedule 2015-2016" (PDF). www-sahs.stjohns.k12.fl.us. Retrieved 2015-11-08.
  4. Compare the address to the zoning map: "Home". St. Augustine High School. Retrieved 2022-08-01. 3205 Varella Avenue St. Augustine, FL 32084
    The school is not in the St. Augustine City limits: "Zoning Map". City of St. Augustine. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  5. "2022 - 2023 St. Johns County School Attendance Zones St. Augustine High School" (PDF). St. Johns County School District. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-02. Retrieved 2022-08-01.
  6. "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Vilano Beach CDP, FL" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2022-08-02. - Compare to the school boundary maps.
  7. "Land Use Map" (PDF). St. Augustine Beach. March 2019. Retrieved 2021-12-03. - Also see the 2020 Census Map - Compare to the school boundary maps.
  8. ^ "FHSAA Playoff Records" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
  9. ^ Barney, Justin (March 4, 2016). "St. Augustine football coach Joey Wiles resigns after 20 years". jacksonville.com. The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  10. r"High Schools Notebook: St. Augustine names field for Wiles, Slater". jacksonville.com. The Florida-Times Union. September 7, 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
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