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Crestview High School (also known as CHS) is the only high school in the city of
Crestview, Florida Crestview is the largest city and county seat of Okaloosa County, Florida, United States. The population was 27,134 at the 2020 census, up from 20,978 at the 2010 census. With an elevation of above sea level, it is one of the highest points ...
. It was founded in 1926, and was part of a racially segregated system, serving only white students until 1966, when the students from Carver-Hill, the school for African-Americans, were transferred there. It is the largest high school in the
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, which serves all of
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. The mascot of the school is the
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.


Athletics

The boys' basketball team won a state title in 1985 and in 2019. The football team has one 3A state final appearance where they came up short against Rockledge ultimately being named the 2002 Florida State 3A Runner-up. The cheerleading squad won a state title in 2010.


History of Crestview High School

The first school in Crestview was a two-story frame building. It opened in 1879 on Highway 85, where the cemetery is today. The family names of some of the students who attended this school are still familiar today, among them Lance Richbourg, the Ferdon brothers, Opal Clark, R.D. Bush, and Alice Hart. At that time, the students went to school only four months out of the year. They learned the three "R's" during school and battled hogs at lunchtime. Only white children were allowed to attend. In 1916, the original school was destroyed in a fire. Okaloosa County had just been formed and had appointed its first Superintendent, W.G. Pryor. Until they had a new school, the students were taught in a room at a small church. The church stood were the Harris Building and the Church of Christ are today. In 1917, the school was replaced by a small building across from the courthouse. It had only five rooms and 70 students. At that time, there was only two people in the faculty - Carey Rice (who was a principal, teacher, and general handyman) and her assistant principal. This school had increasing enrollment until it was destroyed by fire in 1920. After that, the students then crammed into an old Baptist Tabernacle for classes. For the next six years, the county consolidated its school system. The schools went from 64 one-room buildings to 14 larger institutions with varied equipment and curriculum. The first seniors graduated from Crestview in 1924. There were only three - Purl Adams, Julia Adams, and Alton Clary. In 1926, there was another new Crestview School, this one located at
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and State Road 85. In 1928, Crestview High School became an accredited institution. By 1937, Crestview High School contained 200 students from grades one to twelve. The population of Crestview had reached 3000. During World War II,
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was built. The money from the national defense effort helped Okaloosa County progress. Education facilities were expanded and re-built. In 1942, Northwood Elementary School was built and grades one through eight were moved there. Crestview High School housed ninth through twelfth grade. In 1953, disaster struck again, in the form of another fire. It was only a few hours before the students were going to be released for Christmas break. So, another new school was built - what is now the former Richbourg Middle School. It had 23 classrooms, a library, an office, a gym, a clinic and a lunchroom. The school cost $519,000 to build. There were 22 teachers that taught the 520 students enrolled there. In 1969, African-American students were allowed to attend alongside white students for the first time. As a result, the children from Carver-Hill high school were transferred to Crestview. In order to accommodate both black and white students at Crestview, a new school building was built at a cost of $1.6 million. This new campus is the present day school.


Notable alumni

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Terry Taylor Paul Worden Taylor III (born August 12, 1955) is an American retired professional wrestler better known by his ring name Terry Taylor and for his time as an in-ring performer in National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling, and Wo ...
, class of 1982, former Major League Baseball player *
Tom Hammonds Tom Edward Hammonds (born March 27, 1967) is an American former professional basketball player and National Hot Rod Association drag racer. He was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, and attended Crestview High School in Crestview, Florida. ...
, class of 1985, former NBA player *
John Bale John Bale (21 November 1495 – November 1563) was an English churchman, historian controversialist, and Bishop of Ossory in Ireland. He wrote the oldest known historical verse drama in English (on the subject of King John), and developed and ...
, class of 1992, Major League Baseball player * Blake Dean, class of 2006, college baseball coach *
Jaden Voisin Jaden Andrew Voisin (born June 22, 2001) is an American football safety for the South Alabama Jaguars. Early life and high school Voisin was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and grew up there until the first grade when him and his family moved ...
, class of 2019, college football player


References


External links

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Crestview High School Band
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