Niceville High School
Niceville Senior High School (NHS) is a public high school in the city of Niceville, Florida. Niceville High School is ranked as the top high school within its high performing Okaloosa County School district. In 1996 NHS was selected as one of 226 secondary schools (private and public) to be designated as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[2] NHS was also named a New American High School in 1999, one of only 13 in the nation to earn that honor that year. The State of Florida Department of Education rated the school an A+ in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005.[3]
Niceville Senior High School | |
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800 East John Sims Parkway , Niceville | |
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Type | Public secondary |
Motto | "As the eagle does, soar!" |
Established | 1964 |
School district | Okaloosa County School District |
Principal | Charlie Marello |
Teaching staff | 85.50 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,094 (2018-19)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 24.49[1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Maroon, Gold & White |
Mascot | Eagle |
Yearbook | Aquila |
Website | |
Academically, U.S. News & World Report ranks Niceville High School for 2018 as #534 in the nation and # 42 in Florida. Niceville High School has a 2017, 95% graduation rate.
The current location of NHS on John Sims Parkway was not the original site of the school, opened in 1964; NHS was initially located in a dance hall on Howell Avenue and once held classes at what is now Edge Elementary.
Athletics
Niceville High School's first State Title came in 1987 when the Boys Cross Country team won the State Title in Titusville, FL.
- NHS won the state championship in football in 1988.[4]
- The NHS Girls Cross-Country team won the state championship in 1994 and were runners-up in 1995. And were crowned state champions in 2016 and runners up in 2015.[4]
- The 2011 softball team won the State Championship in Clermont, FL, defeating Bartow High School 2-1.[4]
- The 2011 Girls Golf Team won the State Championship at Mission Inn Resort.[4]
- The 2009 and 2013 Football teams placed second in the state
- The 2014 Girls Tennis Team won the State Championship in Seminole, FL.[5]
- The 2017 Varsity Boys Tennis Team won the FHSAA 3-A Florida High School Athletics Association State Tennis Championship Runner up Title. The Boys Tennis team of 2017 reached the highest Florida State High School Tennis Boys title in Niceville High School’s history.
Student activities
Niceville High School has won accolades for many of its Teacher and Student assisted extra curricular activities. Students recently were sent to Tanzania to participate in Natural Geography In-Shore Areas project sponsored by University of Kyoto, Japan.[6] In 2003 a team from NHS posted 43rd out of almost 200 teams in the Super Bowl of High School Calculus.[7]
Niceville High School also offers other activities such as, SADD, Key Club, Chess Club, Latin club and competition, Gifted program with NaGISA research, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Manga Club, Philosophy Club, and countless others. The Niceville High School Forensics Team has won many competitions in the south Florida region, including the prestigious University of Blue Key Tournament. In the Xcellent 25 Writers' Poll Niceville is currently ranked 7th.
Robotics Team
The 2018 robotics team ranked first at the regional competition in Huntsville Alabama( The only competition in Alabama) moving on to the world competition in Houston. They've been to the world competition 5 times, 3 in the past 5 years. Team Competition History[8] While the team is associated with the school, they do most of their meets off campus at the Neiger Education Robotics Facility. It's a 6000 square foot workshop built by mentors, alumni and students and donated by parent and team mentor, Chris Neiger.[9]
AFJROTC
Niceville High School also supports an Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. The Corps is sponsored by the nearby the Eglin AFB's 33rd Fighter Wing. The Corps has four drill teams, Armed Regulation, Un-Armed Regulation, Armed Exhibition, and Un-Armed Exhibition, in addition to an Honor Guard, Sabre Team, and a Rocket Team that fires off rockets during the National Anthem at home football games.
NHS Eagle Pride
With more than 300 members, the Niceville High School Eagle Pride is one of the largest high school bands in the region. The current band director is Mr. Dan Wooten. They most recently attended the 2012 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC, New York, and in the same year their Wind Ensemble was one the select few high school concert bands to perform at CBDNA in Columbus, Georgia. In 2005 the Eagle Pride marched in the Fiesta Bowl Parade and took fourth place in the national marching band contest associated with the parade. In 2008, the Niceville High School Eagle Pride participated in the Tournament of Roses Parade and Bandfest. In 2010, the Niceville Wind Ensemble performed at Carnegie hall in New York City. They perform every year at the Southeastern States Marching Festival at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. The Eagle Pride is well known for their high-impact field shows and their quality of music. In 2010, the Eagle Pride was chosen to march in the 2012 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. In 2015, the Niceville High School Eagle Pride was selected to attend the 2017 Rose Parade for the 2nd time in school history. *
Principals
- Charlie Marello (2016–present)
- Jeff Palmer (2014–2016)
- Rodney Nobles (2012–2014)
- Marcus Chambers (2011–2012)
- Dr. Linda Smith, Ed.D. (2007–2011)
- Dr. Janie Varner, Ed.D. (2001–2007)
- Dr. David Morgan, Ed.D. (1994–2000)
- Jeanette Rhodes (1988–1994)
- Ashley Hutcheson (1971–1988)
- Colly V. Williams (1968–1971)
- Orus E. Kinney (1964–1968)
Notable alumni
- Roy Finch, Canadian Football League player[10][11][12]
- Jimmy Nelson, Milwaukee Brewers pitcher[13][14][15]
- Pam Oliver, Fox Sports sideline analyst[16][17]
- Craig Page, former NFL player (did not graduate from NHS)
- Conrad Ricamora, broadway performer and television actor[18]
- Alan Ritchson, actor, singer and songwriter, model[19][20][21]
- Toby Turner, YouTube personality[22][23][24]
- Lewis Billups, former NFL player, Cincinnati Bengals[25][26][27]
- Ally Woodard, activist and author[28][29]
- Matt Gaetz, U.S. House Representative for congressional district FL-1[30]
- Cris Judd, professional dancer once married to Jennifer Lopez
References
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- "Archived: Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-26. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- "Niceville High School". Niceville High School. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- "FHSAA Championship Record Books". FHSAA. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
- Harrison, Scott (May 12, 2014). "Blog: Florida Panhandle Tennis News-May 2014". USTAForida.com. Archived from the original on April 28, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
- "Okaloosa County School District News". Okaloosaschools.com. Retrieved 2011-06-16.
- Results of the 2003 Super Bowl Archived August 14, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- "NHS robotics team wins Rocket Center Regional". Niceville.com. 2018-04-02. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- "Niceville Robotics Team Hosts Inaugural Build Day | Niceville High School". www.okaloosaschools.com. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- "Niceville High grad Roy Finch signs with patriots". Niceville.com. May 12, 2014. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- "Roy Finch, Niceville, All Purpose Back". 247Sports.com. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- Williams, Brenttnie (2009-08-03). "There was never any doubt for Roy Finch, he was Oklahoma bound". Orlando Sentinel. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- Uryasz, Tim (2012-05-23). "Nelson making most of baseball experience". Minor League Baseball. Archived from the original on May 12, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- Stringer, Seth (2017-06-11). "Niceville alum enjoying career year for Brewers". Northwest Florida Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
- Haudricourt, Tom (2016-03-02). "Brewers starter Jimmy Nelson learning to turn intensity into focus". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Archived from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- "Harrison, Howard No Surprise". Playground Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. March 25, 1979. p. 25. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
- "Fox Sports' Pam Oliver to Speak at FAMU Commencement". Florida A&M University. July 6, 2015. Archived from the original on May 11, 2019. Retrieved May 12, 2019.
- Nepales, Ruben (2017-08-10). "A Fil-Am actor's life: Conrad Ricamora". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Manila, Philippines. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
- "Alan Ritchson". Empire. Bauer Media Group. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- Nemiroff, Perri (2014-08-13). "Unsung Hero: Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard and Pete Ploszek for TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES". Collider. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- Humphrey, Kelly (2016-06-03). "Superhero on screen and off: Local actor Alan Ritchson, star of 'Ninja Turtles,' saves man from burning truck". Northwest Florida Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- Carter, Brooke (2018-06-23). "Toby Turner Net Worth 2018". Gazette Review. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Archived from the original on 2019-05-13. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
- "Toby Turner". VidCon. September 25, 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-08-09.
- "Applause". Northwest Florida Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. February 11, 2001. p. 55. Retrieved May 13, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
- "Clayborne lands defensive honor; Billups, Purvis shine on offense". Playground Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. September 23, 1981. p. 11. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
- "Billups' NFL chances good". Playground Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. April 27, 1986. p. 40. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
- "Jackson No. 1 NFL draft pick". Playground Daily News. Fort Walton Beach, Florida. April 30, 1986. p. 54. Retrieved May 11, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.
- "Where Are They Now? Ally Woodard". Emerald Coast Magazine. 2020-02-02. Retrieved 2021-01-21.
- Osbourne, Heather. "Inspired by Mama Lupita".
- "About". Matt Gaetz for Congress. Retrieved 2020-08-02.