- Lyman High School
Infobox_School| =Lyman High School
motto ="From Promising to Proven" cite web|url=http://lyman.scps.k12.fl.us|title=Lyman High School website]
established =1924
type =Public
district =Seminole County Public Schools
grades =9-12
contact number =407-746-2050
principal =Frank Casillo
students =2,400
mascot =Greyhounds
colors =Blue and Gold
location =865 S. Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Longwood,Florida 32750
country =United States
website = [http://lyman.scps.k12.fl.us http://lyman.scps.k12.fl.us]Lyman High School is a public high school located in
Longwood, Florida , a town located approximately 15 miles north of Orlando. The school, founded in 1924, has been consistently ranked among the best in the state by theFlorida Department of Education . It was ranked byNewsweek as the 435th best high school in the United States (out of approximately 26,000 [cite web|url=http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/2002130.pdf|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics |title=Digest of Education Statistics 2001] ).History
The school's namesake, Howard Charles Lyman, arrived in the area upon the invitation of Congressman
Charles Delemere Haines . After Seminole County voted to separate from Orange County, in 1920, the Lymans and other citizens of the area voted to incorporate the town of Altamonte Springs. By 1923, it became apparent that the established school houses in the area did not adequately meet the needs of the growing population.At a board of trustees meeting it was suggested that the cities of Lake Mary, Longwood and Altamonte Springs consolidate and create one school building. Because of its distance from the other two cities, Lake Mary opted to create its own school, while the cities of Longwood and Altamonte Springs consolidated into one school.
Construction of the new school began in 1924. Howard Lyman died a few days before the construction of the school began. In appreciation of his work, the school was named after him. Lyman School opened in September of 1924 with Professor Howard Douglas as the principal. By 1926, the school had become an accredited junior high school, and enrolment had increased to a degree where it was necessary to add six rooms to the building. In 1929, Lyman School was accredited through the twelfth grade under the leadership of Mr. WJ Wells, Jr.
Lyman School was renamed Lyman High School in 1963 when it became an accredited four-year institution under the leadership of Mr. Carlton D. Henley. Three years later, Lyman High School became fully integrated, admitting its first black students in 1966. In 1970 Lyman High School moved to a new building located less than a mile north of the old one, which became
Milwee Middle School . Principal Henley retired in 1994 after more than 30 years at the helm of the school.The end of the Henley years ushered in a new era for Lyman. This included the 75th Anniversary celebration in 1999 with the creation of the Lyman High School Hall of Fame and, in 2000, the creation of the Lyman High School Institute for Engineering.
Institute for Engineering
Lyman High School houses a magnet program called the Institute for Engineering, having an engineering emphasis on mathematics and science. It is an academic and technology related program designed to prepare students for advanced educational and job related experiences in fields related to engineering. In the ninth grade students take
physics along with eitheralgebra orgeometry and their teachers work collaboratively on lessons to enhance learning in each class.Within the Institute for Engineering there are four areas of specialization:
aerospace engineering, electrical engineering,computer modeling and simulation, and architectural engineering and design. Next year a new area of specialization(bioengineering) will be offered During the freshman year, students in the Institute are required to choose a specialization to pursue for the rest of their high school career.Athletics
The Greyhounds participate in over 20 athletic programs of the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). The school competes in Division 6A and offers programs for both, boys and girls and includes freshman, junior varsity, and varsity sports.
Fall sports offered include
football ,swimming ,golf ,volleyball , cross-country, andbowling .Winter sports offered include
basketball ,wrestling , andsoccer .Spring sports offered include
baseball ,track and field ,softball ,tennis ,water polo , andlacrosse .Clubs and Activities
Lyman High School has a wide variety of clubs and after school activities. These include:
Academic Team, Anime Club,Art Club,
Band (Marching and Concert),Bible Club,BPA (Business Professionals of America),Boxing,Chess Club,Chorus ,College Club,Color Guard/Dance Team, DECA,Fellowship of Christian Athletes,Future Educators of America,Future Farmers of America,Frisbee Club,Greyhound GrowlNewspaper , Greyhound Radio Club,International Club (Spanish/French),LatinHip-Hop Club,Mu Alpha Theta ,National Honor Society ,National Technical Honor Society,Pep Club,Photography Club,Ping-pong Team,
Rowing Team,SkillsUSA,Student Government,
Thespian Society,and the GreyhoundYearbook .Distinctions
In 2007, it earned a 'B' grade due to its performance on the
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). The same year,aerospace teacher William Yucuis was recognized as one of the 25 best teachers in the United States byUSA Today .Fact|date=August 2008Performing Arts
Lyman is also host to a high school [http://www.lymandiamonds.com Color Guard and Winterguard] program, created and instructed by Stephen Porter. Lyman is part of a High School Scholastic A unit competing for Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit and with Winter Guard International and have ranked as one of the superior color guards in the state.
The [http://www.lymanband.com Lyman High School Marching Greyhounds] have distinguished themselves as one of the better non-competitive high school marching bands in the
Central Florida region. They have had the honor of performing at notable nationally televised events. These include theWalt Disney World Holiday Parade, theDaytona 500 and theChick-fil-A Bowl .Notable Alumni
Carlos Navarro (Blackbean) - Former On Air Personality - Monsters in the Morning, Orlando REAL RADIO 104.1 FM Radio
Danielle Fotopolous - Member of the 1998 U.S. Women's World Cup Championship team
Juan C. Cornejo - Class of 2004 - "Crazy Hair Juan" On Air Personality -
The Shannon Burke Show - REAL RADIO 104.1 FMReferences
External links
* [http://lyman.scps.k12.fl.us/ Lyman High School]
* [http://www.lymanband.com Lyman High School Marching Greyhounds]
* [http://www.lymadiamonds.com The Lyman Diamonds Dance Team / Winterguard]
* [http://www.lymancrew.com Lyman Rowing Association]
* [http://www.greatschools.net/modperl/browse_school/fl/2837 School profile]
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