Miami Jackson Senior High School, also known as Andrew Jackson High School or Jackson High School, is a high school located at 1751 NW 36th Street in the Allapattah neighborhood of Miami, Florida, United States. Its athletic team name is the Generals.
Jackson High School began as a grade school. The original building was a log cabin built in 1898 on land donated by L.J. Becker. In its first year there were only 14 students enrolled.
It was replaced by a four-room grade school which was more than doubled later with the addition of a five-room annex. Due to the growth of Miami's northwestern section, more rooms had to be added, and in 1926, a three-story high school building was added. This building remained the Jackson High School main campus until 2008, when a new campus, built upon the schools athletic fields, was opened and the historical building demolished with the land it was on making up the new athletic fields. Jackson's renovation was a part of a program to completely rebuild all high schools in Miami-Dade county and was the second school to be rebuilt after Miami Beach High School. The former building was the third oldest high school building in Miami-Dade County, Florida after Beach High and the historical campus at Miami High School. The tenth grade was added in 1936, and by 1939 the eleventh and twelfth grades were added. By then the elementary grades had been dropped. Jackson's first graduating class had 79 students.
After World War II, the sixth through eighth grades were dropped, making Jackson High School a senior high school, as it remains today.
Miami Jackson High is 67% Hispanic, 32% Black and 1% White non-Hispanic.
The State's Accountability program grades a school by a complex formula that looks at both current scores and annual improvement on the Reading, Math, Writing and Science FCATs.
The school's grades by year since the FCAT began in 1998 are:
1998-99: D
1999-00: D
2000-01: D
2001-02: F (259 points)
2002-03: F (259 points)
2003-04: F (270 points)
2004-05: D (289 points)
2005-06: F (272 points)
2006-07: D (397 points)
2007-08: C (407 points)
2008-09: F (390 points)
2009-10: D (825 points)
2010-2011: A (1,056 points)
2011-2012: A
2012-2013: B
2013-2014: B (1041 points)
Victor Garcia, Class of 1988; Global Information Security Officer, BP International PLC
Actors and entertainers
Edward Muscare, Class of 1951; television and YouTube personality
Gordon Parks - Class of 1970; Bahamian-born actor; performed in more than 52 feature movies, TV series, and commercials
Angela Pitts - Class of 2002; contestant on Flavor of Love 3; best known as Myamee; winner of I Love Money 2
Andrew Prine - Class of 1954; veteran film, stage and television actor, with over 150 movies and TV episodes to his credit
Bob Vila
Miguel de la O - Class of 1982; Miami Dade Circuit Court Judge; installed into office in 2013; ran unopposed in 2012
Luis Garcia - Class of 1983; assistant general counsel to the Miami Dade School Board
Joseph Ingraham - Class of 1972: community activist
David Marko - Class of 1983; prominent attorney in Miami; selected in 2014 to serve on the advisory board for the United States Trade Representative
Manuel J. "Pete" Fernandez - Class of 1943; Korean War ace, 14 kills
Terell M. White - Class of 1996; Army Combat Medic- Served in Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq 2005) and Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan 2012); Awarded Combat Medic Badge in 2005.
Mychal Thompson - Class of 1974; 33-0 State Championship team (stripped of the title by the FHSAA for using 4 ineligible players)
Warren Cromartie - Class of 1971; played in Major League Baseball with the Montreal Expos (1974–1983) and the Kansas City Royals (1991); also spent many years playing in Japan
John Harris - Class of 1973; played in Major League Baseball with the California Angels (1979-1981)
Lenny Harris, played in Major League Baseball with the Cincinnati Reds (1988–1989, 1994–1998), Los Angeles Dodgers (1989–1993), New York Mets (1998, 2000–2001), Colorado Rockies (1999), Arizona Diamondbacks (1999–2000), Milwaukee Brewers (2002), Chicago Cubs (2003) and Florida Marlins (2003–2005)
Fred Norman - Class of 1961; played 16 years in Major League Baseball (1962–80) with various teams, including the Kansas City Athletics, Chicago Cubs, and Cincinnati Reds
Rafael Palmeiro - Class of 1982; played in Major League Baseball with the Chicago Cubs (1986–1988), Texas Rangers (1989–1993, 1999–2003) and Baltimore Orioles (1994–1998, 2004–2005); played collegiately at Mississippi State University
Bobby Ramos - Class of 1974; played in Major League Baseball with the Montreal Expos (1978, 1980–1981, 1983–1984) and New York Yankees (1982)
Mandy Romero - Class of 1984; Major League Baseball from 1997 - 2003; drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 19th round of the 1988 MLB amateur draft; also played for the San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies
Miami Jackson High football team is managed by Lakatriona Brunson.
Lee Corso - Class of 1953; played collegiately at Florida State University; served as the head coach of the University of Indiana and University of Louisville; now a broadcaster with ESPN
Elvis Dumervil - Class of 2002; #92 for the Denver Broncos
John Edward Harris (1956- )- former football safety; played 11 seasons for the Seattle Seahawks and the Minnesota Vikings in the National Football League; intercepted 50 passes in his career; second most interceptions in team history
Kenny Johnson, running back, played in the NFL with the New York Giants (1979); played collegiately at the University of Miami
David Little - linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers
Stefan Logan - #11 for the Pittsburgh Steelers
Fred Robinson, defensive lineman/linebacker, played in the NFL with the San Diego Chargers (1984–1986) and the Miami Dolphins (1986); played collegiately at the University of Miami
Olympics
Manuel Huerta Class of 2002. US 2012 Olympian in Triathlon.