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Mulberry High School (Florida)

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Type
  
Public

Principal
  
Michael Young

Phone
  
+1 863-701-1104

Colors
  
Grey, White, Royal blue

Established
  
1914

Enrollment
  
1131

Mascot
  
Panther

Motto
  
Where today meets tomorrow's goals

Number of students
  
9th through 12th grades

Address
  
1 Panther Pl, Mulberry, FL 33860, USA

District
  
Polk County School District

Similar
  
Mulberry Middle School, George Jenkins High Sch, Bartow High School, Polk State College ‑ Lakeland, Highlands Grove Elementa

Mulberry High School (also referred to as Mulberry Senior High School) is a four-year public high school located in Mulberry, Florida, serving the city and surrounding areas. Its enrollment is 1131 students.

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History

Mulberry's then-only public school began high school classes in 1907. In 1914, a separate high school was constructed; it was a two-story brick building with six classrooms and an auditorium, costing approximately $12,500.

In 1921, the first edition of the MHS yearbook was published, titled The Mulberry Tree in honor of the city's famed mulberry tree.

In 1922, land was donated for the construction of a new high school, on the east side of what is now Northeast First Avenue; construction was completed in 1924. Also in 1924, MHS began inter-school football play.

During the Great Depression, many schools cut their terms or lost their accreditation, and the state of Florida ran out of money, but MHS was able to stay open thanks to taxes paid by area phosphate firms.

In 1955, the current school was constructed on 65 acres (260,000 m2) of land given by Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corporation and International Minerals and Chemical Corporation; the old high school was converted to an elementary school, Purcell.

Notable alumni

  • John Vincent Atanasoff (1903–1995), 1920 graduate: Inventor of the electronic digital computer. Graduated after two years; in 1985, the school's computer center was named for him.
  • Dedrick Dodge (b. 1965): safety in the National Football League from 1991-1998.
  • Danny Ferguson, 1993 graduate: 2014 Fort Hood shooting victim
  • Kenny Howes (b. 1970): musician
  • Bob Murphy (b. 1943), 1962 graduate: Professional golfer and sportscaster.
  • J. T. Ready (1973–2012), 1992 graduate: Notable neo-Nazi.
  • References

    Mulberry High School (Florida) Wikipedia