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Paxon School for Advanced Studies (PSAS) is one of four
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senior high schools (the others being Stanton College Preparatory School, Wolfson High School, and Terry Parker High School) in
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, US. According to the College Board's
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Report, Paxon has one of the strongest math and science Advanced Placement programs in the state of Florida, and is one of a group of Florida schools invited to apply for the Siemens Advanced Placement High School Award. Only ten to fifteen schools per state are invited to apply. Some valedictorians have been accepted to the United States Naval Academy and different Ivy League schools.


History

Paxon High School was originally named Paxon High School when it was built in 1954. It included 7th through 12 grades until 1957, when Paxon Junior High was built across the street. In 1996, Paxon became a college preparatory school and an International Baccalaureate school, and took on its present-day name. Today, Paxon considers its chief rival to be Stanton College Preparatory School, another Jacksonville IB school. In 2008, Paxon School for Advanced Studies was ranked number 8 of the 100 best high schools in the nation by Newsweek magazine; 17th in 2007, 28th in 2006, 7th in 2005 and 3rd in 2003. The site where the school was built was Paxon Air Field, where
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was killed in a plane accident in 1926. Coleman was the first African American (male or female) to become an airplane pilot, and the first American of any race or gender to hold an international pilot license. Paxon Field was Jacksonville's first airfield, with the exception of the beaches. The Navy used the (grass) airfield for training during World War II, but eventually declared the site excess in January 1947.


Magnet program

The Paxon School faculty consists of over 100 teachers whose awards include district Teacher of the Year and National Board Certification. The campus includes athletic facilities, a swimming pool, a professional grade television production studio, science labs, and a theater. Sports teams include football, baseball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, swimming and diving, golf, wrestling, weightlifting, tennis, and bowling, many of which have competed and placed at district and regional levels. Social clubs include the
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,
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, and Youth Leadership for Change. Since becoming an academic magnet, Paxon SAS has had three principals , James A. Williams (Founder) 1996–2006, Carol H. Daniels 2006–2009, and Royce Turner since 2009.


International baccalaureate

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program was initially formed in 1968. Paxon established an IB program in 1995, was approved in 1997, and had its first graduating IB class in 2000. The four-year program consists of two parts: Pre-IB and IB. Pre-IB prepares students for the rigorous two year, pre-university liberal arts course of study.


U.S Army JROTC

Army JROTC Detachment: Golden Eagle Battalion was a recipient of the "Honor Unit with Distinction" recognition (From 1993 to 2019).


Drill Team

The Golden Eagle Battalion Drill Team comprises Armed, Unarmed, Exhibition and Color Guard drill for both Squads and Platoons. *Area 1 Drill Champions 2015, 2016, 2022


Swimming pool

The school has an outdoor salt water pool which is used by the athletic teams. It becomes a free public pool operated by the City of Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department during the summer months.


Sports

Basketball, baseball, football, flag football, volleyball, bowling, cross country, track and field, soccer, cheerleading, softball, tennis, golf, swim and dive, lacrosse, wrestling, pickleball, Turkish oil wrestling, jousting, snowboarding, shuffleboard, and speed-eating.


Honors

*Ranked as the #35 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2013 *Ranked as the #23 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2012 *Ranked as the #170 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2011 *Ranked as the #6 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2009 *Ranked as the #8 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2008 *2008 Gold Medal winner, ranked as 30th best High School is the US by ''US News & World Report'' *Ranked as the #29 public school in the United States by ''U. S. News'' Magazine in 2007 *Ranked as the #17 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2007 *Ranked as the #28 public school in the United States by ''Newsweek'' Magazine in 2006 *Ranked as the #7 public school in the United States by ''
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'' Magazine in 2005 *Ranked as the #3 public school in the United States by ''
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'' Magazine in 2003 *P.S. 75 of Duval County Public Schools *Newspaper: The ''Eagle'', selected as the #1 high-school paper in Jacksonville by the
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in 2004, 2005, and 2006. *Football Stadium: Paxon Stadium (main rivals are the Stanton College Prep Blue Devils) *Freedom Award Winner *The graduating class of 2005 was the largest graduating class ever to be seen by the school. *Paxon's land area is the largest of any school in Duval County *Paxon's CEEB (SAT/ACT) code is 100780


Notable alumni

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was a former teacher. He co-authored
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's first #1 hit song, "
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". *James Barney Cobb Jr., professionally known as J.R. Cobb, guitarist, songwriter and member of the
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and the
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, graduated from Paxon High School, while in the care of the Baptist Children's Home in Jacksonville. * Norris Coleman (born 1961), NBA forward for the
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, 1994
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* Robert Nix, songwriter, record producer and drummer for
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, Roy Orbison's backing band and founding member of the
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. Graduated from Paxon High School with J.R. Cobb. Co-wrote all of the songs on '' Champagne Jam'', one of Atlanta Rhythm Section's most successful albums, which he also co-produced. *Brothers Gary and Steve Pajcic established a million-dollar endowment at the
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to pay the full tuition of any graduate of their alma mater, Paxon High School, who was accepted and enrolled at UNF. In 2001, Steve Pajcic donated
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250,000 to endow a scholarship for Paxon School students at Princeton University. The football field at Paxon now carries their name. *
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, former
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* Ron Sellers, former
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* Norman E. Thagard - graduated from Paxon in 1961 and went on to become an astronaut for
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. The street upon which Paxon is located now carries his name (Norman E. Thagard Blvd.). * Ryan Lankford, former
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&
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References


External links

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Class of '59 web siteClass of '64 web siteClass of '65 web siteClass of '68 web sitePaxon Cheerleaders web sitePaxon School for Advanced Studies webpageDuval County Public Schools website
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