Edward H. White High School
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Edward H. White High School is a public high school
operated by the Duval County Public Schools
. It is located on Jacksonville's
Westside. It is almost exclusively referred to by Jacksonville denizens as "Ed White High School", not "White High School".
, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
and NASA
Astronaut
, the first American to conduct a spacewalk, who was killed in the fire aboard Apollo 1
on January 27, 1967 along with fellow astronauts “Gus" Grissom and Roger Chaffee.
Colonel White had been named by NASA as the Commander of the First Planned Moon Mission, and had he lived, would have been the "First Man To Step Onto The Moon." After his death, that honor passed to Neal Armstrong.
When the school first opened, like all high schools in Duval county, it served students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. In 1991 the Duval County School Board implemented a change in grade distribution that affected nearly all schools in the county. 9th graders, who had previously attended "junior high schools", were switched to traditional high schools, matching the four-year pattern found in the vast majority of high schools in the United States. Since August 1991, Ed White has been one of these four year high schools, serving 9th through 12th grades.
Upon opening in 1971, Ed White took overflow students from Forrest High School and Paxon High School, also on the west side.
When first built:
1974 Kim Hollinger
1975 Betsy Graham
1976 Sandy Croft
1977 Joanne Crumpton
1978 Dawn Walklett
1979 Tracie Brinkley
1980 Cindy Rhoden
1981 Velvet Williams
1982 Darlene Hagan
1983 Sherry Jenkins
1984 Tammy Green
1985 Jennifer Gandy
1986 Tina Mulholland
1987 Amy Leggett
1988 Bonnie Dennard
1989 Jennifer Heath
1990 Danese Hupp
1991 Casey Gibson
1992 Tracy Briggs
1993 Majorie Charles
1994 Allison Clarke
1995 Cheri Lee
1996 Kathy Pierce
1997 Jennifer Willis
1998 Erica Prescott
1999 Crissie Nolan
2000 Amy Lynskey
2001 Apple Guioa
2002 Janita Ocana
2003 Jennifer Veal
2004 Ashley Garelick
2005 Ashley Blakely
2006 Kristin Woodard
2007 Emily Thrift
2008 Marci Vann
2009 Janaye Rodgers
2010 Priscilla McDonald
2011 Kayla Perry
2012 Catherine Enguerra
Ed White was given a grade of "D" by the Florida Department of Education in 2006-2007.
Ed White was given a grade of "F" by the Florida Department of Education in 2007-2008.
Ed White was given a grade of "D" by the Florida Department of Education in 2008-2009.
Edward H. White High School is also a Candidate School for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme - making it among six in Duval County to pursue this prestigious program.
Performance History at Florida High Schools Model United Nations
In May 2009, the team also participated at the 10th Annual UNA-USA Model United Nations Conference held in New York City. As Peru, the team won Honorable Mention in General Assembly Sixth Committee and UN Climate Change Conference: Latin America.
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....
operated by the Duval County Public Schools
Duval County Public Schools
Duval County Public Schools is the public school district for Duval County, Jacksonville, Florida. As of 2011, the district had an enrollment of over 123,000 students, making it the 15th largest school district in the United States, and 6th largest school district in Florida...
. It is located on Jacksonville's
Jacksonville, Florida
Jacksonville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Florida in terms of both population and land area, and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. It is the county seat of Duval County, with which the city government consolidated in 1968...
Westside. It is almost exclusively referred to by Jacksonville denizens as "Ed White High School", not "White High School".
History
Ed White opened in 1971, and was named in honor of Edward Higgins WhiteEdward Higgins White
Edward Higgins White, II was an engineer, United States Air Force officer and NASA astronaut. On June 3, 1965, he became the first American to "walk" in space. White died along with fellow astronauts Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee during a pre-launch test for the first manned Apollo mission at...
, U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel
Lieutenant colonel
Lieutenant colonel is a rank of commissioned officer in the armies and most marine forces and some air forces of the world, typically ranking above a major and below a colonel. The rank of lieutenant colonel is often shortened to simply "colonel" in conversation and in unofficial correspondence...
and NASA
NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research...
Astronaut
Astronaut
An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft....
, the first American to conduct a spacewalk, who was killed in the fire aboard Apollo 1
Apollo 1
Apollo 1 was scheduled to be the first manned mission of the Apollo manned lunar landing program, with a target launch date of February 21, 1967. A cabin fire during a launch pad test on January 27 at Launch Pad 34 at Cape Canaveral killed all three crew members: Command Pilot Virgil "Gus"...
on January 27, 1967 along with fellow astronauts “Gus" Grissom and Roger Chaffee.
Colonel White had been named by NASA as the Commander of the First Planned Moon Mission, and had he lived, would have been the "First Man To Step Onto The Moon." After his death, that honor passed to Neal Armstrong.
When the school first opened, like all high schools in Duval county, it served students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. In 1991 the Duval County School Board implemented a change in grade distribution that affected nearly all schools in the county. 9th graders, who had previously attended "junior high schools", were switched to traditional high schools, matching the four-year pattern found in the vast majority of high schools in the United States. Since August 1991, Ed White has been one of these four year high schools, serving 9th through 12th grades.
Upon opening in 1971, Ed White took overflow students from Forrest High School and Paxon High School, also on the west side.
When first built:
- there was no "BELL" ringing between classes, instead, "MUSIC" was played for 5 minutes between classes. All students had to be in their next class when the music ended. The music itself came from an "8-TRACK PLAYER" that was hooked into the school intercom system in the front office. The "Senior Class" held weekly surveys to decide what music would be played. (later removed, and now uses standard "bell" ringing)
- some of the bathrooms were fully carpeted. (later removed)
- the Gymnasium had a state-of-the-art "rubber" floor for basketball (later changed to wood decking)
- the Cafeteria served "Milkshakes" (unfortunately also since removed)
- the School experimented with the "Open Planning" concept popular in Europe at that time, through the use of 24 "three-walled" classrooms called "MODS". The 24 MODS were grouped in 3 sets (also called MODS) of 8 classrooms (4 classes on each side of a central open space). All 24 classrooms had only 3 walls and "NO CHALK-BOARDS". "ALL 3 WALLS WERE MADE OF PLASTIC COATED METAL, and the Teachers attached papers to the walls with magnets, AND WROTE ON THE WALLS WITH SPECIAL MARKERS. In 1987, due to "sound" issues, the "Open Planning" concept was deemed a failure by the School Board, and a 4th wall, with door, was installed in each of the 24 MODS. During that same renovation, normal chalkboards were installed.
- the school was one of the first High Schools in Duval County to have a "NJROTC" (Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps) unit. That NJROTC unit still exists.
Miss Ed White Title Holders
1973 Muriel Moore1974 Kim Hollinger
1975 Betsy Graham
1976 Sandy Croft
1977 Joanne Crumpton
1978 Dawn Walklett
1979 Tracie Brinkley
1980 Cindy Rhoden
1981 Velvet Williams
1982 Darlene Hagan
1983 Sherry Jenkins
1984 Tammy Green
1985 Jennifer Gandy
1986 Tina Mulholland
1987 Amy Leggett
1988 Bonnie Dennard
1989 Jennifer Heath
1990 Danese Hupp
1991 Casey Gibson
1992 Tracy Briggs
1993 Majorie Charles
1994 Allison Clarke
1995 Cheri Lee
1996 Kathy Pierce
1997 Jennifer Willis
1998 Erica Prescott
1999 Crissie Nolan
2000 Amy Lynskey
2001 Apple Guioa
2002 Janita Ocana
2003 Jennifer Veal
2004 Ashley Garelick
2005 Ashley Blakely
2006 Kristin Woodard
2007 Emily Thrift
2008 Marci Vann
2009 Janaye Rodgers
2010 Priscilla McDonald
2011 Kayla Perry
2012 Catherine Enguerra
Improvement needed
Ed White was given a grade of "C" by the Florida Department of Education in 2004-2005.Ed White was given a grade of "D" by the Florida Department of Education in 2006-2007.
Ed White was given a grade of "F" by the Florida Department of Education in 2007-2008.
Ed White was given a grade of "D" by the Florida Department of Education in 2008-2009.
Advanced curriculum
Ed White currently offers 20 Advanced Placement courses to challenge the brightest students.
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Edward H. White High School is also a Candidate School for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme - making it among six in Duval County to pursue this prestigious program.
Model United Nations Program
Ed White High School is one of very few Model UN programs in the Northeast Florida region, and has been successful at conferences throughout the state including KnightMUN, GatorMUN, BullMUN, the Volusia County Model UN, and most importantly, FHSMUN (the Florida High Schools Model United Nations).Performance History at Florida High Schools Model United Nations
Year | Award | Country |
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2005 (XXVI) | Distinguished Delegation | France |
2006 (XXVII) | Distinguished Delegation | The Philippines |
2007 (XXVIII) | Honorable Mention Delegation | Japan |
2008 (XXIX) | Distinguished Delegation | The United Kingdom (also had delegates as the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea) Lead by Kyle Cogburn as Secretary General |
2009 (30) | Distinguished Delegation | The United Kingdom (also had delegates as the Islamic Republic of Iran) |
2010 (31) | Distinguished Delegation | The People's Republic of China |
2010 (31) | Honorable Mention Delegation | The Kingdom of Spain |
In May 2009, the team also participated at the 10th Annual UNA-USA Model United Nations Conference held in New York City. As Peru, the team won Honorable Mention in General Assembly Sixth Committee and UN Climate Change Conference: Latin America.
Swimming Pool
The school has an outdoor pool which is used by the athletic teams and physical education classes during the academic year; then it becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department during the summer months.Notable alumni
- Laura CroftLaura CroftLaura Croft is an American model. She was the Playmate of the Month for the July 2008 issue of Playboy magazine.A native of Jacksonville, Florida, Croft attended Edward H. White High School, then attended Flagler College where she majored in communication and minored in art history...
- "Holly's World" star and Playboy Playmate Miss July 2008
- Anthony Winns- Class of 1974. "Vice Admiral", US Navy, US Naval Academy, Annapolis Graduate 1978
- Tom Brodmerkel - Class of 1975. NJROTC Cadet. "President", Coventry Healthcare, US Naval Academy, Annapolis Graduate 1980