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Hillsborough High School (Florida)

Hillsborough High School
Hhs-tampa-logo.jpg
Address
5000 Central Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33603
United States
Coordinates 27°59′29″N 82°27′21″W / 27.991409°N 82.4559278°W / 27.991409; -82.4559278Coordinates: 27°59′29″N 82°27′21″W / 27.991409°N 82.4559278°W / 27.991409; -82.4559278
Information
School type Public, high school
Motto "Possunt quia posse videntur"
Established 1882, First Graduating Class = 1885
Opened 1928 (Present campus)
School district Hillsborough County Public Schools
Principal Gary Brady
Grades 9-12
Campus Urban
Color(s) Red and Black
         
Mascot Terriers
Rivals Chamberlain
Duval
Plant
Newspaper The Red & Black
Yearbook The Hilsborean
Website
Hillsborough High School
Built 1928
Architect Francis Kennard
Architectural style Gothic Revival
Part of Seminole Heights
Residential District
(#93000751)
Designated CP August 5, 1993

hillsborough.mysdhc.org hhsib.org hhstoday.com

Hillsborough High School is a public high school located at 5000 N. Central Ave, in the heart of the historic Seminole Heights neighborhood, in Tampa, Florida. Hillsborough High is the oldest public high school in Hillsborough County, Florida.

Hillsborough High is one of four county public schools with an International Baccalaureate program.

Hillsborough High School is one of the South's oldest high schools. Although mystery surrounded the beginning of the school for many decades, recently discovered documents preserved in the cornerstone of the HHS building of 1911 have confirmed that the school had its first students in 1882, and graduated its first class of four students in 1886 (Class of 1885–1886). Mrs. Mary Cuscaden was the first Principal. One of the 1886 diplomas is preserved in the school's vault. Until a second High School was opened, the school's correct name was "The Hillsborough County High School". The first new HHS building was funded out of the savings from the general school fund. After the freeze of 1895, by careful management, money was saved and the first county high school was erected. At a contract price of $5,100 (equivalent to $147,000 in 2016), a well-planned, two-story wooden building with science laboratories, a library and an auditorium was built large enough to accommodate as many as 250 high school students. Once the first free standing HHS school location was out grown, a new home was sought, which is now referred to as the Old Hillsborough High School, to replace it, and was built in 1911 on a design by Wilson Potter of New York. It was expanded in 1923 according to designs by M. Leo Elliott. Hillsborough High School moved into its present-day home, a gothic architectural design by Francis J. Kennard, which was completed and has been the school's home since 1928.

B.C. Graham, one of the first teachers was also the third principal, and the first graduating class of four students was in 1886, under Principal Graham. One of the oldest traditions is the wearing of red and black, the school's colors, every Friday to show spirit and unity. Hillsborough has many illustrious alumni, some of whom have served as State Attorney, senators, judges, state representatives, mayors, professional athletes, educators, scholars, and other professions. Among the many illustrious alumni is a Medal of Honor recipient, 1st Lt. Baldomero Lopez USMC, the first casualty of the Korean War.


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