Duncan U. Fletcher High School , commonly referred to as Fletcher High , is a comprehensive public high school in Neptune Beach, Florida , United States. The school is one of 47 high schools in the Duval County School District . Like all Duval County schools, it is accredited through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools .
23-462: [REDACTED] Look up fletcher in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fletcher may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Fletcher (surname) , including lists of people and fictional characters Fletcher (given name) , lists of people and fictional characters Fletcher (occupation) , a person who fletches arrows,
46-614: A coeducational golf team. Like all other Duval County schools, Fletcher High competes in the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA). The boys swim team frequently travels to the FHSAA State Championships, where in 2018 they placed 8th in class 4A. In 2017, the boys varsity lacrosse team became first in the county to win a district championship, allowing them to go to state playoffs. Fletcher High's Interact club
69-569: A US aircraft manufacturer PAC Fletcher , a New Zealand agricultural aircraft Fletcher Field , a public-use airport in Coahoma County, Mississippi Ships [ edit ] Fletcher class , a type of US Navy destroyer USS Fletcher (DD-445) , lead ship of the Fletcher class, served during World War II USS Fletcher (DD-992) , a destroyer Education [ edit ] The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy ,
92-622: A federal grant to build the school which bears his name. It opened September 20, 1937 for grades seven through twelve. The school's mascot, the Senators, is also derived from their namesake. The original building was located in Jacksonville Beach and contained 10 classrooms. Frank Doggett , the first principal, oversaw a body of 269 students from the Jacksonville Beaches area with the help of 13 teachers. In 1964,
115-499: A graduate school of Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts Duncan U. Fletcher High School , Neptune Beach, Florida, United States Fletcher High School, Gweru , Zimbabwe Fletcher Hall (Gainesville, Florida) , a dormitory building on the campus of the University of Florida Other uses [ edit ] Fletcher Construction , a major New Zealand construction company Fletcher baronets , four titles, one of which
138-492: A new master plan for the school proposed the construction of a new wing to replace the school's 21 portable classrooms . As of 2019, this plan has yet to be implemented. As of the 2018-19 school year, Fletcher High had an enrollment of 2,146 and 92 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 23.33; this ratio is higher than the district-wide ratio of 18.43. Of those 2,146 students, 26 percent (559) of them were eligible for free or reduced lunch under
161-510: A suburb of Asheville Fletcher, Ohio , a village Fletcher, Oklahoma , a town Fletcher, Vermont , a town Fletcher, Virginia , an unincorporated community Fletcher, West Virginia , an unincorporated community Fletcher Hills , San Diego County, California, a mountain range Fletcher Pond , Michigan, a man-made body of water Fletcher Peak , Yosemite National Park, California Antarctica [ edit ] Fletcher Islands , George V Land Fletcher Island , largest of
184-505: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Fletcher (surname) Fletcher is an Anglo-Norman surname of French , English , Scottish and Irish origin. The name is a regional ( La Flèche ) and an occupational name for an arrowsmith (a maker and or seller of arrows), derived from the Old French flecher (in turn from Old French fleche "arrow"). The English word
207-544: Is still extant Fletcher Collection , a collection of British postage stamps in the British Library Fletcher (typeface) , a geometrically constructed blackletter typeface Needlegun or fletcher, a firearm that fires flechettes See also [ edit ] Fletcher's checksum , a checksum used to provide error-detection in computing Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
230-513: The Jacksonville Beaches area. Student academic and athletic teams, including mock trial , have represented the school at state and national competitions. Fletcher's mock trial team has competed in the National High School Mock Trial Championship (NHSMTC) after placing first in the state-level competition three times. Former Jacksonville Mayor and United States Senator Duncan U. Fletcher obtained
253-1221: The National School Lunch Act . The school is primarily White , but with substantial Black and Hispanic or Latino minorities. In 2019, the school received an "A" on the Florida Department of Education 's School Accountability Grading Scale. Fletcher High offers the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) program along with 20 Advanced Placement courses, including AP United States History , AP Psychology , AP United States Government and Politics and AP Statistics . 72 percent of students take an Advanced Placement course. Dual enrollment courses are also offered through Florida State College at Jacksonville and Edward Waters College . Fletcher High offers several varsity sports for each gender, including boys' football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and wrestling alongside girls' basketball, cross country , flag football, lacrosse, soccer, softball, track and volleyball. The school also has
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#1732766147037276-632: The Norman Conquest . Duncan U. Fletcher High School As of 2019, Fletcher High offered its 2,146 students 20 Advanced Placement courses, several varsity sports and the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) program. As part of the Department of Education 's full-service community schools (FSCS) program, the school also hosts the Beaches Resource Center, which provides mental health services to
299-444: The 1969-70 school year, ninth grade was moved to Fletcher Junior High. In 1991, the 9th grade was moved back from junior high schools to senior high schools, county-wide. Sixth grade was moved from elementary schools to junior high schools, which were renamed "middle schools." In 1997, Fletcher High became a full service school with the construction of the Beaches Resource Center on campus. The center provides mental health services to
322-507: The Fletcher Islands Fletcher Peninsula , Ellsworth Land Fletcher Ice Rise Elsewhere [ edit ] Fletcher, New South Wales , Australia, a suburb of Newcastle Fletcher, Ontario , Canada, a farming community Fletcher Island (Nunavut) , Canada Fletcher's Canal , Greater Manchester, England 3265 Fletcher , an asteroid Aviation [ edit ] Fletcher Aviation ,
345-558: The Jacksonville Beaches community, including counseling, behavioral therapy and substance abuse treatment. In 2007, Fletcher High tied with Lee High School (now Riverside High School ) as the most crowded in Duval County. The high school obtained a new science lab in 2008, a critical addition after a 2007 protest by parents about the high school's inadequate science facilities for its 2600 students. Later in 2008,
368-554: The club collaborated with the Public Trust Environmental Legal Institute of Florida to found Duval Dunes, a project to conserve the local dunes and the population of sea oats which help protect them. The school's mock trial team, founded by teacher Edward Lange in 1991, has represented the school in the National High School Mock Trial Championship (NHSMTC) after winning the state-level competition three times. In 1997, Fletcher High won
391-478: The origin of the surname Fletcher (singer) , American singer-songwriter Cari Fletcher (born 1994) Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Fletcher, California , a former settlement Fletcher, the original name of Aurora, Colorado , a home rule municipality Fletcher, Illinois , an unincorporated community Fletcher, Indiana , an unincorporated town Fletcher, Missouri , an unincorporated community Fletcher, North Carolina ,
414-498: The school was racially integrated and split into two schools; Duncan U. Fletcher Junior High, now Duncan U. Fletcher Middle School, kept grades seven through eight in the original building while a new campus was built for Duncan U. Fletcher Senior High School down the street which kept grades nine through twelve. The 1969-70 freshman class was the last ninth grade class to attend the Senior High for over 20 years, as, beginning in
437-762: The state championships, qualifying them to travel for Nashville, Tennessee for the national competition. In 2012, they also participated in Empire Mock Trial World Championships in New York City , where they placed tenth. Later in 2014 and 2016, the team went to nationals again, where they placed 11th and 27th, respectively. The school also hosts many other clubs including Chess, Model United Nations, Jewish Student Union, Speech and Debate, Brain Brawl, Speak Up, Dungeons & Dragons, etc. Note: Jewish Student Union did not occur during
460-412: The title Fletcher . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Fletcher&oldid=1249893753 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
483-601: Was borrowed into the Goidelic languages , leading to the development of the Scottish name "Mac an Fhleisteir" (also spelt "Mac an Fhleisdeir"), "the arrowsmith's son". While Fletcher was the occupational name, it was more often not the surname of a fletcher or arrowsmith professional. The progenitor of the family was Jean de la Flèche , a Norman noble from La Flèche , where he later succeeded his father to became its second seigneur (lord) and held its original castle. He
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#1732766147037506-605: Was founded in coordination with the local Rotary International chapter, and is one of 35,000 member clubs worldwide. The Interact Club is the largest club at the school, with 135 members as of December 2019. The school also hosts a local Key Club , which provides leadership development through local service. The school also hosts the Marine Coastal Club, which has been running beach cleanups in Neptune Beach and Jacksonville Beach since 2010. In 2018,
529-633: Was the youngest son of Seigneur Lancelin I de Beaugency (the first lord of Beaugency ) and he married Paula of Maine, daughter of the Count of Maine . They were the parents of Elias I, Count of Maine and great grandparents of King Henry II . Jean de la Flèche was granted land in England for services by William the Conqueror and some of his decedents and family settled in Yorkshire , England following
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