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== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==
* [[Johnny Depp]] - actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl-celebrities-high-school-20131028,0,1802957.photogallery?index=sfl-celebrities-high-school-20131028-018|title=Celebrities who went to high school in South Florida - Sun Sentinel|author=South Florida Sun-Sentinel|date=21 August 2014|work=Sun-Sentinel.com|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>
* [[Dean Biasucci]] - [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[placekicker]].
* [[Geno Smith]] - NFL [[quarterback]].
* [[Stedman Bailey]] - NFL [[wide receiver]].
* [[Stedman Bailey]] - NFL [[wide receiver]].
* [[Tracy Howard]] - NFL [[defensive back]].
* [[Jesse Bendross]] - NFL [[wide receiver]].
* [[Dean Biasucci]] - [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[placekicker]].
* [[Clarence Coleman (gridiron football)|Clarence Coleman]] - NFL [[wide receiver]].
* [[Trevon Coley]] - NFL defensive tackle.
* [[Trevon Coley]] - NFL defensive tackle.
* [[Johnny Depp]] - actor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/sfl-celebrities-high-school-20131028,0,1802957.photogallery?index=sfl-celebrities-high-school-20131028-018|title=Celebrities who went to high school in South Florida - Sun Sentinel|author=South Florida Sun-Sentinel|date=21 August 2014|work=Sun-Sentinel.com|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref>
* [[Justin Francis (American football)|Justin Francis]] - NFL [[defensive end]].
* [[Tracy Howard]] - NFL [[defensive back]].
* [[Kahlil Lewis]] - [[XFL (2020)|XFL]] wide receiver<ref name="groeschen">{{cite news |last1=Groeschen |first1=Tom |title=Cincinnati Bearcats: Wide receiver Kahlil Lewis is No. 1, in more ways than one |url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/college/university-of-cincinnati/2018/08/20/uc-bearcats-wideout-kahlil-lewis-no-1-more-ways-than-one/1043138002/ |accessdate=February 11, 2020 |work=[[Cincinnati Enquirer]] |date=August 20, 2018}}</ref>
* [[Kahlil Lewis]] - [[XFL (2020)|XFL]] wide receiver<ref name="groeschen">{{cite news |last1=Groeschen |first1=Tom |title=Cincinnati Bearcats: Wide receiver Kahlil Lewis is No. 1, in more ways than one |url=https://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/college/university-of-cincinnati/2018/08/20/uc-bearcats-wideout-kahlil-lewis-no-1-more-ways-than-one/1043138002/ |accessdate=February 11, 2020 |work=[[Cincinnati Enquirer]] |date=August 20, 2018}}</ref>
*[[Malcolm Lewis]] - NFL wide receiver
*[[Malcolm Lewis]] - NFL wide receiver
* [[Geno Smith]] - NFL [[quarterback]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:22, 11 July 2020

Miramar High School
File:Miramar High School crest.jpg
Address
Map
3601 Southwest 89th Avenue

,
33025

Coordinates25°58′34″N 80°15′43″W / 25.97611°N 80.26194°W / 25.97611; -80.26194
Information
TypPublic
Motto"Where Dreams Take Flight"
Established1968
School districtBroward County Public Schools
SuperintendentRobert Runcie
DirektorinMaria Formoso
Staff97.00 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment2,415 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio24.90[1]
CampusSuburban
Color(s)  Red
  White
  Blue
NicknamePatriots
Websitewww.browardschools.com/miramarhigh

Miramar High School is a public high school located in Miramar, Florida. The school opened in 1970 and serves students residing in southwest Broward County; however, magnet students may hail from elsewhere in the county.

Miramar High School serves grades 9 through 12. The school houses two magnet programs: an Aviation program and the International Baccalaureate program. Miramar has an FCAT school grade of "A" for the academic year ending 2011, up from "B" the year before.[2]

Athletics

Soccer

Miramar High established Broward County's first boys' soccer program in 1974.

Football

Miramar-Flanagan Brawl (2007)

On September 28, 2007 at Miramar High's stadium, a bench-clearing brawl between seated, rival footballers occurred that interrupted the Miramar-Flanagan football game; this was Broward County's largest on-field brawl.[3] The game was stopped by a referee because of the possibility that further outbreaks on the field and bleachers would erupt.[4]

Following the interruption of the game, a film of the occurrence was sent to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) to decide the fate of the belligerent parties.[4] The FHSAA suspended 28 Miramar players and 26 Flanagan players from playing. In addition, both schools were fined by the State of Florida a total of $12,150 and neither school was allowed to participate in the 2008 Spring Jamboree and 2008 Fall Pre-season Jamboree.[5]

The game resumed on October 29, 2007 in an empty Lockhart Stadium with five minutes remaining in the third quarter with Miramar leading 20-7. The game was played without the 54 suspended players. This incident is thought to be the largest mass-suspension in state high school history.[5]

State Championship (2009)

Miramar High School won their first State Championship title on Dec 19, 2009. Miramar High School beat DeLand High School of DeLand, Florida 42-20. Quarterback Ryan Williams set a state championship game record with 5 TD passes and a completion percentage record of .857, going 18 of 21 for 254 yards. Miramar High was the first team from Broward County to win a 6A state championship and the first in the county to win in the largest classification since Hollywood Hills won 4A in 1973.[6]

Miramar High's athletic rival is Everglades High School.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "MIRAMAR HIGH SCHOOL". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
  2. ^ FCAT School Grades - High
  3. ^ Teams take to field without 54 players - Sun Sentinel
  4. ^ a b Miramar, Flanagan players await fate after brawl - Sun Sentinel
  5. ^ a b Brawl-marred game to resume - Sun Sentinel
  6. ^ Miramar wins Broward's first 6A football championship - Sun Sentinel
  7. ^ South Florida Sun-Sentinel (21 August 2014). "Celebrities who went to high school in South Florida - Sun Sentinel". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved 19 January 2015.
  8. ^ Groeschen, Tom (August 20, 2018). "Cincinnati Bearcats: Wide receiver Kahlil Lewis is No. 1, in more ways than one". Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved February 11, 2020.