| Dr. Phillips High School |
 | | Motto | "Never less than the best!" | | Established | 1987 | | Type | Public | | Principal | Eugene P. Trochinski | | Students | 3,500 (approx.) | | Location | 6500 Turkey Lake Rd, Orlando, FL, USA | | Colors | Navy blue & Carolina blue | | Mascot | Panther | Dr. Phillips High School is a high school located in Orlando, Florida. Image File history File links Dphs. ...
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Skyline of Orlando at night, from across Lake Eola The city of Orlando is the county seat of Orange County, Florida. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Largest metro area Miami metropolitan area Area Ranked 22nd - Total 65,795[1] sq mi (170,304[1] km²) - Width 361 miles (582 km) - Length 447 miles (721 km) - % water 17. ...
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Nickname: Location in Orange County and the state of Florida Coordinates: , Country State Counties Orange Government - Mayor Buddy Dyer (D) Area - City 101 sq mi (261. ...
The area of Dr. Phillips, Florida is named after Dr. Philip Phillips, a physician who later became a Central Florida citrus magnate. He was responsible for several key innovations in the processing and packaging of orange juice. He owned thousands of acres of groves, stretching across nine Central Florida counties. One of his biggest groves extended from present-day Conroy Road on the north to the south end of the Sand Lake Chain, encompassing all of what is now Bay Hill, Orange Tree, Sand Lake Hills and Turkey Lake Park.[1] Doctor Phillips is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area located in Orange County, Florida; commonly known as a suburb of Orlando, Florida. ...
Dr. Philip Phillips (January 27, 1874 â April 18, 1959) was a prominent businessman and philantropist that was particularly active in the Central Florida area. ...
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Dr. Phillips High School is perhaps best known for the fact that it is located directly across the street from Universal Studios Florida. Students can actually hear screaming roller coaster riders through the windows of some of the classrooms on campus. Universal Studios Florida is a theme park in Orlando, Florida, part of the Universal Orlando Resort. ...
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Campus history and details Dr. Phillips High School opened in fall of 1987 and was built for approximately 2,500 students. The booming Doctor Phillips, Florida area of Southwest Orange County, Florida quickly made it one of the largest high schools in Florida. Enrollment peaked in the 2000-2001 school year at over 4,200 before neighboring Olympia High School opened in the fall of 2001. Doctor Phillips is a census-designated place and an unincorporated area located in Orange County, Florida; commonly known as a suburb of Orlando, Florida. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Tallahassee Largest city Jacksonville Largest metro area Miami metropolitan area Area Ranked 22nd - Total 65,795[1] sq mi (170,304[1] km²) - Width 361 miles (582 km) - Length 447 miles (721 km) - % water 17. ...
Olympia High School was opened in the fall of 2001 in Orlando, Florida to relieve the high number of students at Dr. Phillips High School. ...
The campus is situated on 80 acres just inside the boundary of the Orlando city limits. However, most of the area zoned for DPHS is unincorporated Orange County. The school's first Principal, Bill Spoone, went on to be elected to the Orange County School Board. The football stadium is named after him. The school's gymnasium is named after its second Principal, Dr. Larry Payne, and is nicknamed "The House of Payne." Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) is the public school district for Orange County, Florida. ...
The school's press box is dedicated to Mike Murray, "The Voice of the Panthers" since the school opened its doors in 1987. A full-time employee of a large aerospace contractor and not formally employed by the school, Murray was elected to their Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. The school opened with enrollment above capacity and began using portable classrooms on the North Campus, formerly known as the 9th Grade Center. Due to overflow from main campus, many non-freshman classes were moved into additional portable classrooms at the 9th Grade Center. Because the students attending classes at the 9th Grade Center were of mixed grade-level, the name was changed to North Campus with the main campus being changed to South Campus. Portable classrooms are still used on the North Campus and are primarily for freshman-level classes.
Magnet Programs & Career Academies Dr. Phillips is home to the OCPS Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) and Center for International Studies (CIS) magnet programs. The VPA program consists of art, dance, music, theater, and television-production departments. Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) is the public school district for Orange County, Florida. ...
Dr. Phillips has been recognized as having excellent music studies, especially due to the VPA magnet which attracts aspiring musicians. Music classes offered include band, orchestra, and chorus as well as advanced classes in Music History, Electronic Music and Music Theory. The Theatre Department has been internationally recognized as providing excellence in the performing arts, as seen at District competitions, state competitions, at their yearly spring Gala, and at the world-renown Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was recently listed in Stage Directions Magazine as one of the six best technical theatre programs in America. Categories: Festival stubs | Edinburgh ...
The CIS program places an emphasis on awareness of global issues, an understanding of other cultures, and the attainment of multilingual abilities necessary for international business and diplomacy.The Center for International Studies (CIS) is designed to develop cross-cultural awareness and a global perspective for participating students. CIS students are exposed to major concepts of economics, politics, humanities, business and law, as these fields operate in an international arena. The CIS Magnet program has taken students to travel abroad to countries such as China, Japan, India, France, Spain, England, Ireland, Greece, and Italy. Students sometimes participate in homestays. CIS offers opportunities for their students to host other students from countries such as France, China, and Denmark. As part of their commitment to international studies, students also become proficient in their chosen foreign language while developing skills in a second, uncommon language. Dr. Phillips High School is also host to two career academies focusing on medical and business careers. The Business Academy is a program to assist students in preparing for a career or higher education in the business world. Business Academy is a college prepatory curriculum with a career theme, enabling students to see relationships among academic subjects and their application to a broad field of work. Business Academy students focus on business fields such as: Web Design, Digital Design, Legal Ascpects, Accounting and many other soft skills that give Business Academy students a competitive advantage in their journey to becoming successful business people. The Business Academy offers guest speakers series, field trips, and many community service projects that give our students a well-rounded experiences. The Dr. Phillips Business Academy is committed to providing students with an experience that not only enhances our students high school career, but gives them an opportunity to be successful in life.
Athletics The mascot for Dr. Phillips is the Panther; specifically, the Florida panther. The Panthers have won FHSAA state championships in the following sports: Trinomial name Puma concolor coryi The Florida Panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a critically endangered subspecies of Puma that lives in the low pinelands, palm forests and swamps of southern Florida in the United States, especially near the Big Cypress National Preserve [1]. It is the last subspecies of Puma...
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- Baseball 1996
- Basketball (Women's) 1992
- Golf (Men's) 1990, 1991, 1997, 1999
- Golf (Women's) 1993, 1994
- Swimming & Diving (Men's) 1995
- Swimming & Diving (Women's) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
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School Demographics As of the 2005-2006 school year, the racial makeup of the school was 42% White, 29% African American, 22% Hispanic, 6% Asian and 1% from other races.[2] This article is about the color. ...
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School Principals - Mr. William C. Spoone (1987-1992)
- Dr. Lawrence Payne (1993-1997)
- Mr. K. Alan Cox (1997-2000)
- Mr. Rudolph Tapia, Acting Principal (2000-2001)
- Mr. Eugene P. Trochinski (2001-Present)
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