Baldwin Middle-Senior High School

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Baldwin Middle-Senior High School
Address
291 Mill Street, West
Baldwin, Florida 32234
USA
Information
Type Public
Motto Bring Your A Game!
Established 1949
Status Open
Principal Dr. Denise Hall
Faculty 62
Grades 6 - 12
Number of students 1,150 (approximately)
Hours in school day 7:15 a.m. – 2:00 p.m
Campus Rural
Color(s) red, white, and black
Mascot Indian
Nickname Indians
Rival Baker County High School, Glen St. Mary, Florida
Website

Baldwin Middle-Senior High School is a public secondary school in Baldwin, Florida, part of the Duval County School District. Located within the Baldwin city limits, the school has a middle school and a high school and enrolls about 1,150 students. The student population is smaller than any other secondary school in Duval County.

Academics

The school currently has a "C" as of 2010 on the Florida School Accountability Grading Scale.[1]

Improvement

Baldwin implemented a School Improvement Plan for the 2007-2008 school year that utilizes many of the same programs specified in the College Board EXCELerator pilot project. This program is also in place at eight other Duval County Schools.[2]

Academic Programs

Baldwin offers special degree programs to its students including the AP Capstone program, a digital communications magnet beginning in 6th grade, a dual enrollment diploma program though Florida State College at Jacksonville and Edward Waters College, and an aeronautical robotics academy with classes through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Activities & Clubs

Band • Bible Club • Brain Brawl - Middle School • Brain Brawl - High School • Cross Country • Cheerleaders - Middle School • Cheerleaders - Junior Varsity • Cheerleaders - Varsity • Chorus • FCA • Key Club • National Honor Society • National Junior Honor Society • Newspaper • Robotics • Photography • Student Council • Yearbook •

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.

Football

The Baldwin Indians football teams, as well as soccer and flag football, play on the recently named Earl Fouraker Field after alumnus and former principal Earl Fouraker Sr.

Current Athletic Director and alumnus Joe Graham played for UTEP.

Earl Fouraker Sr. was signed by Florida State in 1970.

Earl Fouraker Jr. was signed by Jacksonville University in 2001.

Dan C. Anderson, Jr. recruited and signed by Florida A@M University in 1982.

Damien Postell was signed by Auburn University in 2015.

CJ Crews recruited and signed by Jacksonville University in 2009.

Jeffrey Holland was signed by Auburn University in 2015.

Notable alumni

References

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  2. Duval County Schools website: Baldwin School Improvement Plan

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