Port Charlotte High School
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Administration | Steve Dionisio (Principal)
Lou Long (AP) Matt Wheldon (AP) Mark Christiansen (AP) Bill Specht (Dean) Maryland Stoudt (Dean) Wayne Hamilton (Dean) |
School type | Public (U.S.) |
Religious affiliation | None |
Grade level | 9-12 |
Year founded | 1981 |
Location | Port Charlotte, Florida |
Enrollment | Approximately 2220 students |
Campus setting | Suburban |
Mascot | Pirates |
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School colors | Black, Red, and White |
Port Charlotte High School is a high school located in Port Charlotte, Florida, USA. It is attended by approximately 2220 students from Grades 9 - 12 and teaches according to the Sunshine State Standards. The school opened in 1981. Port Charlotte High School's athletic team is the Pirates. The school's much-vaunted Model United Nations team and Marching Band are noteworthy for their skills in past performances. The School's basketball team is also well respected, and has won 4 District Championships.
[edit] Model United Nations
The school's Model United Nations (MUN) is frequently recognized for its skill. The team has won honors at both national and international conferences. The team has won awards at noteworthy conferences at Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, Brown University, and Montreal.
[edit] Notable alumni
John Hall is a place-kicker for the NFL and has played for the New York Jets and the Washington Redskins. Anthony Hargrove is a defensive end who has played for the Buffalo Bills and the St. Louis Rams.