Frank W. Springstead High School

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Frank W. Springstead High School
Springstead Eagles.png
Address
3300 Mariner Boulevard

,
Florida 34609

United States
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1975 (1975)
StatusOpen
School districtHernando County School Board
PrincipalDana Pierce
Faculty110[1]
Teaching staff85.00 (FTE)[2]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment1,797 (2019–20)[2]
Student to teacher ratio21.14[2]
Color(s)  Red
  White
  Blue
AthleticsBaseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, marching band, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling
MascotThe Eagle
RivalNature Coast Technical High School
AccreditationFlorida Department of Education
National ranking929[1]
WebsiteF.W. Springstead High School [1]

Frank W. Springstead High School is a public Hernando County high school in Spring Hill, Florida. The school opened on December 1, 1975,[3] and had its first graduation class in 1979.[4] In 2014, Springstead High School was ranked as #929 which was based on their Advanced Placement test scores, graduation rate, and SAT and ACT scores.[1] Springstead High School was chosen to become the only International Baccalaureate school in Hernando County. This program started in the 2008–2009 school year.

Bell schedule[]

As of the 2020–2021 school year, the school day is composed of eight 47-minute periods. Lunch is served in periods 3-6. Eighth period is a study hall for students to complete their homework and make up work. The school day begins at 7:20 AM and ends at 2:10 PM.[5]

Career and Technical Studies[]

Springstead offers career-focused studies in the biomedical, marketing, and film fields, offering certifications in each of the three programs. Springstead's career and technical studies are not the strongest due to the focus on college-readiness rather than learning a career in high school.[citation needed]

Dual enrollment[]

The school also has a dual enrollment program through Pasco–Hernando State College, where online and on-campus options can be explored.

Advanced Placement[]

Springstead's AP program is among the most developed in the county, historically setting highs nationwide.[citation needed] The 2015-16 year had a 100% pass rate in AP U.S. History, taught by Mr. J. Imhof.

AP courses offered as of 2019-20
Spanish
Human Geography
World History
European History
Psychology
Economics
Government and Politics
U.S. History

Online studies[]

Springstead works in conjunction with Florida Virtual School and Hernando e-school to provide access to online high school courses and allows students to take online college courses through Pasco-Hernando State College.

International Baccalaureate[]

Springstead is the only high school in Hernando county currently offering an IB program. Students begin in a pre-IB program in freshman and sophomore years before beginning the core IB program in junior year and finishing it senior year. Springstead currently offers several standard-level (SL) and high-level courses (HL)[6] and the program as a whole is well regarded by the community.[7]

To earn an IB diploma, one has to take courses from six subjects, one each from groups 1–5, and either one from group 6 or a substitute from one of the other groups.

  • Group 1: Language A: literature, Language A: language and literature, and Literature and performance.
  • Group 2: Classical languages, Language B, and Language ab initio
  • Group 3: Business management, Economics, Geography, History, Information technology in a global society, Philosophy, Psychology, Social and cultural anthropology, World religions, and Global Politics
  • Group 4: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design Technology, Environmental systems and societies, Physics, and Sports, exercise and health science
  • Group 5: Mathematical Studies SL (known as Math Studies), Mathematics SL, Mathematics HL, and Further Mathematics HL
  • Group 6: Dance, Film, Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts[8]

Each student beginning in their junior year is allowed to choose three SL courses and three HL courses. At the end of either junior or senior year, depending on if the courses are one year or two year long courses, the student will take an I.B. mandated exam. Each of the six exams will be scored out of 7. The I.B. diploma requires you to score at least a 24 cumulative points to earn the diploma.

Along with those courses, Theory of Knowledge is a mandatory course for all I.B. students, students must complete a community service project (CAS), and must complete a 4,000 word extended essay (EE) on a subject area of their choice.

I.B. Courses Offered at SHS as of 2016-2017
Standard Level Higher Level
Math Studies Biology
Psychology Literature
Chemistry Theatre
Environmental Systems History of the Americas
SL Math
Theatre
Spanish
Latin
F.W. Springstead is an I.B. World School.

Theatre program[]

Springstead offers theater as an elective all throughout the four years of high school. Taught by B. Pusta, the students who are involved in her classroom are taught the fundamentals of not only theatre, but of life.

Acting courses offered as of 2016–17
Acting I
Acting II
Acting III Honors
Acting III
Acting IV
Acting IV Honors
I.B. Theatre SL
I.B. Theatre SL

Springstead's theatre program is bolstered by national registration as a Thespian troupe. Springstead's Thespian troupe resides in District 14, and is numbered 3910. Traditionally doing well at both district and state levels, troupe 3910 represents Hernando County and Springstead with distinction. During the school year of 2016–17, the troupe scored numerous excellent and superior ratings at District 14 competition along with two critics' choices. Many competitors went on to the state level (to then score excellent and superior ratings at the state level), including a one-act play entitled Seagulls by Carol Churchill. The cast of the one-act (Ashley E., Jerry L., and Mya P.) scored straight superiors at both the district level and the state level, making a mark on the already prestigious and well-represented troupe 3910.

Director of chorus M. Pennington hosts and directs his musicals in the Springstead theatre, twice a year. In the 2016–17 school year, his musicals of choice were A Christmas Carol and Tarzan.[9]

Marching band[]

Springstead's Eagle Brigade Marching Band is known as one of the best marching bands in the state, consistently placing in the top five each year at FMBC State Finals.

In November 2012, Springstead won the Florida Marching Band Championships at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida for class 2A.

Springstead's Band is under the direction of Richard Dasher and has been since 1988. Recently the band placed seventh at the FMBC State Semi Finals competition and they hope to win first place this upcoming year and many after that.

Submarine team[]

In 2009, Springstead's human-powered submarine team, Sublime Race Team, placed first[10] in the Tenth in Bethesda, MD, edging out 17 universities and 1 other high school.[11] Headed by Stephen Barton, the Sublime Race Team is composed of high school students within the Hernando county school district.[12]

Air Force Junior ROTC[]

The FL-952 Air Force JROTC Group was established at F.W. Springstead High School in August 1995 by an agreement between the Hernando County School Board and the United States Air Force. In recent years, the group has shifted its main focus from competing in drill competitions in Florida, and the occasional Regionals in Georgia, to helping the community in various ways. For example, FL-952 has partnered with Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay in having JROTC cadets become teachers for a day. In their case, having the cadets go to nearby Explorer K-8 to teach 2nd graders on how money flows in a community.[13] The JROTC program has also participated in the annual Kiwanis Club Christmas Parade in Brooksville over the past two years.[14][15] FL-952 plan to increase their role in the community over the next few years, especially with the changing of both their SASI and ASI instructors starting the 2014–2015 school year.[needs update]

Notable alumni[]

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References[]

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  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c "FRANK W. SPRINGSTEAD HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "2 Dec 1975, 25 - Tampa Bay Times at Newspapers.com". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  4. ^ "11 Jun 1979, 25 - The Tampa Tribune at Newspapers.com". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "Bell Schedule".
  6. ^ "Springstead High School". IBO.org. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  7. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 8, 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Seigel, Dora. "What Is the IB Curriculum? What Are IB Diploma Requirements?". Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  9. ^ "Frank W. Springstead High School: Chorus Presents: Christmas Carol Musical - Theater at 2:00 pm". Edline. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
  10. ^ http://www.isrsubrace.org/docs/10th_ISR_Prizes_List.pdf
  11. ^ "Students design, build, race pedal-powered submarines - USATODAY.com". www.USAToday.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
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  14. ^ "Christmas Parade in Downtown Brooksville December 14th". SpringhillNow.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  15. ^ "Hernando County, Florida". hernandocountyfl.iqm2.com. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  16. ^ http://www.hcsb.k12.fl.us/shs/Alumni/Alumni.htm
  17. ^ Greg Auman (August 15, 2000). "Whittaker hopes to catch on as USF". www.sptimes.com. St. Petersburg Time. Retrieved December 9, 2014.
  18. ^ "Corey Hill MMA Bio". Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  19. ^ Unknown (May 4, 2020). "The 2020 Pulitzer Prize Winner in Breaking News Reporting". www.pulitzer.org. Pulitzer. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  20. ^ James, Zachary. "Zachary James". Zachary James. Zachary James. Retrieved November 11, 2020.
  21. ^ "Secrets Of The Mix Engineers: Fabian Marasciullo". www.soundonsound.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.

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