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Satellite High School
High school is a name used in some parts of the world, and particularly in North America, to describe the last segment of compulsory secondary education. It is preceded by primary education. High school is also the name used to describe the institution in which the final stage of compulsory education takes place. In the United States, high schools generally consist of grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, although the inclusion of grade 9 varies by school district. Satellite High School is located on the east coast of central Florida in the city of Satellite Beach. This beachside community consists of approximately 9,500 residents. The school serves Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Patrick Air Force Base, the southern tip of Merritt Island, portions of the Suntree area on the mainland and the unincorporated area of South Patrick Shores. It is one of 14 comprehensive senior high schools in Brevard County. Mark Elliott is the name of Principal. Mrs. Linda Anderson, Athletic Director. Satellite High School is a distinguished academic high school, as well as being very competitive in its athletic programs. The school has won the Cape Coast Conference All Sports trophy for the past 8 years. This trophy is awarded through an accumulation of points which are earned by each sport throughout the year. Satellite High's diverse student population is comprised of approximately 1,700 students in grades 9 through 12.
The mission of Satellite High School is the development of the mind, character, and physical well being of their students through the creation of an environment fostering academic excellence, maturity, responsibility and mutual respect. All students are expected to demonstrate effective reading, writing, listening, speaking and computational skills. In addition, students will possess the ability to solve a variety of problems in a collaborative environment, become effective communicators and critical thinkers and problem-solvers.
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