The game was won on Forest Hill's Senior night, the last home football game for the 2009-2010 season, except for the homecoming game, which was held on November 6, 2009. The win was only fifth in the decade for Forest Hill. They had the longest losing streak in the state with 43 games from 1999-2003. The Varsity Falcons beat Spanish River 12-7. The school ended their 37-game football losing streak on October 23, 2009. Girls Wrestling: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Boys Wrestling: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Girls Basketball: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Boys Basketball: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Girls Volleyball: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Boys Volleyball: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Basketball Cheerleading: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Football Cheerleading: Varsity & Junior Varsity.Football: Varsity & Junior Varsity Runner up 1986 & 1987.The basic classes are: English, Math, Social Studies, Science, Foreign Language, Art, Physical Education, Culinary, and Woodwork. The school also offers English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) and Exceptional Student Education (ESE). ![]() In 2008, the Tourism and Hospitality magnet program introduced a marketing club, DECA, into its program and in 2009, the club opened up the school's first alternative breakfast cafe called Falcon Cafe, run by its members and officers. ![]() In order to expand the opportunities available to its student body, the school initiated many magnet programs: Information Technology, International Baccalaureate, Environmental Science, Engineering, Tourism and Hospitality, Criminal Justice and Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps. The school's attendance boundaries encompass a culturally diverse area with a high percentage of non-native speakers of English. Forest Hill is a public school for students in the local community, and for those coming from afar to the magnet programs held at the school. In the 1980s, the Palm Beach County School Board added the word Community to the names of all public high schools. A larger building replaced the original structure on the same site in 2004. The school opened as Forest Hill High School in 1959 it is situated next to the West Palm Beach Country Club and I-95 in the southwestern corner of the City of West Palm Beach on a compact 17.38-acre (70,300 m 2) tract.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |