Escambia High School

Escambia High School

Infobox high school


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name= Escambia High School
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established = 1958
type = Public
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principal = Leorah Mims (2005-present)
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superintendent = Jim Paul
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city = Pensacola
state = Florida
country = USA
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colors = Orange and Blue
mascot = Gators
district = Escambia County School District
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website = [http://www.escambia.k12.fl.us/schscnts/esch Official website]
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Escambia High School is a high school located in Escambia County, Florida.

History

Escambia High School opened for the 1958–59 school year, and its first graduating class in 1959 was composed of 207 students. A large number of the first EHS students came from Pensacola High School.cite web|url=http://www.escambiahigh1962.org/memorylane/index.htm|title=Escambia High School Class of 1962: Memory Lane|accessdate=2008-04-10]

Mascot riots

The Escambia High School riots were racially motivated nonviolent and violent demonstrations which occurred in varying forms between 1972 and 1977 at the then-newly desegregated Escambia High School. The centerpiece riot, which received the most publicity and was the most violent demonstration, occurred on February 5, 1976.

Formerly an all-white school, Escambia High School was forcibly desegregated in 1969. In the fall of 1972, black students rioted at a home football game for their team, whose mascot was a "Rebel," modeled in appearance after the Colonel Reb of the University of Mississippi. The school band played the official school song, "Dixie," and it was from there that the violence ensued.cite web|title=A dubious demise|url=http://www.sptimes.com/2005/01/23/State/A_dubious_demise.shtml|publisher="St. Petersburg Times"|accessdate=2007-07-05] Continuing until the end of the 1972–73 academic year, blacks and other students protested the mascot, school song and use of the Confederate Flag, which was flown at school events and games, on the grounds that the imagery the items brought up were insensitive to black people. On July 24 1973, a United States District Court ruling deemed all of the aforementioned symbols as "racially irritating" and barred their use at the school level ("Augustus v. School Board of Escambia County", 361 F. Supp. 383, 1973).cite news|first=Wayne|last=King|title=Racial Animosity Turns to Violence in Pensacola, Fla., on Issue of Calling High School Teams 'Rebels'|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40915F9345812718DDDAE0894DB405B868BF1D3|work=New York Times|date=1976-03-07|accessdate=2007-07-05] At the beginning of the next school year, the name "Raiders" was picked to be the new name for all of Escambia High's athletic teams. Throughout 1974, the Escambia County School District appealed the decision, and on January 25 1975, the United States Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the school board, overturning the injunction and decreeing that the school board should be in charge of the matter ("Augustus v. School Board of Escambia County", 507 F.2d 152, 1975).

On February 4 1976, an impromptu school election was held in which students were allowed to vote to either keep the name as "Raiders" or change the name back to "Rebels." The students who preferred "Rebels" failed to secure a supermajority needed to win the ballot, and the next day, a riot ensued over four hours in the school day. Four students were shot in the violence and twenty-six students were injured by rocks and debris while the calamity involved students smashing windows and trophy cases, as well as fighting with other students. It was estimated that three-quarters of the 2,523 students who attended Escambia High were involved in the riot. In the aftermath, crosses were burned on many school board members' yards, with one member, who was black, specifically targeted with a gunshot which went through his window. A human relations board member as well as a state legislator also had their homes torched. After all the retaliatory violence both at the school and in the community, the Florida National Guard was called in to patrol the school until the end of the year.Fact|date=April 2008 In the fall of 1976, students chose the name "Gators" after a second ballot was deemed necessary. On July 26 1977, the Ku Klux Klan held a rally on the school grounds with regards to the issue, which necessitated a reorganization of the school board. The name "Gators" has been used for Escambia High's athletic teams since, without incident.Fact|date=April 2008

Alumni

Alum
name=Bill Butler
year=1968
nota=NFL Player
ref=Fact|date=October 2007
Alum
name=Preston Hanna
year=1972
nota=MLB player
ref=cite web|url=http://www.thebaseballcube.com/high-schools/escambia-92.shtml|title=Escambia - Pensacola, FL|publisher=The Baseball Cube|accessdate=2007-07-05]
Alum
name=Jim Presley
year=1979
nota=MLB player
ref= [cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/team/coach_staff_bio.jsp?c_id=fla&coachorstaffid=120755|title=Jim Presley|publisher=Florida Marlins|accessdate=2007-07-05]
Alum
name=Kevin Saucier
year=1974
nota=MLB player
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Alum
name=Emmitt Smith
year=1987
nota=NFL player
ref= [cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/highschool.html|title=The List: Best high school athletes ever|publisher=ESPN.com|accessdate=2007-07-05]
Alum
name=Joe Durant
year=1982
nota=Pro Golfer
ref= [cite web|url=http://www.ethicsdaily.com/article_detail.cfm?AID=8627|title=Integrity on Tour and Beyond|publisher=Ethics Daily|accessdate=2007-08-10]

References

External links

* [http://www.escambia.k12.fl.us/schscnts/esch/ Official website]


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