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Olympic Heights Community High School

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School type
  
Public, high school

Authority
  
Dave Clark

Grades
  
9-12

Phone
  
+1 561-852-6900

Founded
  
1991

Funding type
  
State school

Established
  
1991

School number
  
2181

Team name
  
Lions

Mascot
  
Lion

Number of students
  
2,666

Address
  
20101 Lyons Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33434, USA

District
  
School District of Palm Beach County

Similar
  
Boca Raton High School, Spanish River Communi, West Boca Raton Communi, School District‑P Beach, Saint Andrew's School

Olympic Heights Community High School is a public high school located at 20101 Lyons Road, serving west Boca Raton, parts of Boynton Beach and parts of Delray Beach as part of the School District of Palm Beach County, Florida.

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Academies

Olympic Heights offers a number of "academies", or specializations within the school itself. These academies are early childhood and teacher education, engineering and technology (Project Lead The Way), hospitality and tourism, and finance and resort management.

Students applying to any of the programs must meet the following eligibility criteria:
2.0 GPA (Not required for tourism and resort management)
Three favorable teacher recommendations (teacher recommendations must be sent to the school to which student is applying)

There are also two in-house academies: culinary and fashion design.

Chinese

This school has a fantastic Chinese department. They have won the state championship twice in a row, not only being the first public school to win, but the one second too. They have beat over 20 private schools from all over Florida.

Athletics

Although the school's sports teams have captured a number of state titles, Olympic Heights is perhaps best known for the girls volleyball team's seven straight state titles from 1996-2002.

Football

Olympic Heights football achieved 10-0 in its second year of existence (1992) and 10-0 in its 3rd season (1993). Ultimately, Olympic Heights tied a Florida state record of 26 straight regular season victories from 1992-1994.

Wrestling

The Olympic Heights wrestling team has gone undefeated three times (1999, 2004, and 2008), been Palm Beach County champions four times, district champions eleven times and just won their first region title in 2012.

Basketball

In 2004 the Olympic Heights basketball team made it to the final four in the 6A division for the state of Florida. The Lions played the second-ranked team in the state (Palm Beach Lakes) and won by over 20 points to make it into the final four. The Lions finished in third place after losing to opponents South Miami.

Dance

The Olympic Heights hip-hop dance team was started by Rachel Bentley and Dara Smith, two students, and was awarded first place and an elite gold medal at the StarPower dance competition in 2004.

Journalism

The Torch is a newspaper run by the students of OHHS.

In 2014, a daily updated news site was created by the students of OHHS. The site is ohtorch.com

Marching band

The Olympic Heights Mighty Lion Marching Band won the state championship two years in a row. In the 2004 marching season, the Lions won the Class A championship with their show titled "Category V" and won once again in 2005 with their show entitled "Vesuvius".

Social Studies Academic Games

The Social Studies Academic Games team at Olympic Heights was founded in the late 1990s and enjoyed a string of success under coach Brad Bluhm. It is currently coached by Jennifer Chapdelaine. Several players have claimed regional titles and advanced to the national finals, including Jariel Bortnick (first place nationally in 1999), Michael Christ (first place in Palm Beach County in 2007, first in Florida in 2011), and David Gracin (first place in Palm Beach County and third place in Florida in 2012).

Model United Nations

The Model United Nations Club at Olympic Heights has enjoyed success at regional conferences over the last few years.

2009-2010 - Won the "Best Small School" Award at the GatorMUN Conference at the University of Florida.
2010-2012 - Won many individual awards at the GatorMUN Conference at UF. 2012 - Four delegates received a total of 7 awards at the FIMUN Conference at Florida International University.

Notable alumni

  • Pat Curran (fighter) - wrestler; professional Mixed Martial Artist in the Bellator MMA Featherweight Division
  • Chloe Dolandis - professional singer, songwriter, and television personality.
  • Central McClellion - professional football player, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Thomas Gregg - former professional baseball player, Baltimore Orioles organization
  • Megan Hauserman - reality TV star - Beauty and the Geek 3, Rock of Love 2, and Megan Wants a Millionaire
  • Ryland Blackinton - member of Cobra Starship
  • Alex Suarez - member of Cobra Starship
  • Jevon Tarantino - member of the 2008 Olympic diving team in Beijing, China. 2004 NCAA champion (University of Tennessee), 2004 SEC champion (University of Tennessee), two-time high school state champion
  • Shannon Woodward - actress, Raising Hope, The Riches
  • Theater

    The Olympic Heights Theatre Department, Thespian Troupe 4992, was established in 1991, and has grown to hold a significant place in the Boca Raton community. The department has won several state championships, produced over 40 mainstages, performed at hundreds of community centers, brought home dozens of Cappies and Critics Choice awards, raised significant sums for Broadway Cares and Equity Fights AIDS, and graduated many students who have gone on to careers as professionals in the arts.

    Little Lions Preschool

    Olympic Heights has an on-site preschool serving children aged three to ten. The preschool offers early childhood education. The high school students enrolled in the Early Childhood and Teacher Education Academy are able to work as teachers in the preschool, where they carry out lesson plans with the children.

    References

    Olympic Heights Community High School Wikipedia