C. Leon King High School


C. Leon King High School is a Tampa, Florida public high school named in honor of C. Leon King, a member of the Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction for 18 years. It opened in 1960 with 58 faculty members and 960 students. It is located at 6815 North 56th Street in Tampa, Florida 33610.
King High School, a part of Hillsborough County Public Schools, is a traditional/hybrid magnet school. It has one of four International Baccalaureate programs in Hillsborough County, Florida. The IB program of King began in July 1994. Ninety eight percent of IB seniors earned the IB Diploma in 2014—one of the highest rates in the United States. For the 2010–2011 school year, King High School received an A grade in education overall., King high has been rated a "B".
Its student population was 1,889 in 2014–15 and the attendance rate was 92% in 2005.

History

The school was built on the site of Ridgewood Cemetery, a municipal cemetery for poor African-Americans established in 1942. Hillsborough County Public Schools acquired of land for the school from a private company in 1959, and that company bought the site from the City of Tampa in 1957; the cemetery is in that plot and became used for agricultural classes. In 2019 officials discovered graves of 145 people.

Honors programs

King High School hosts an International Baccalaureate Program, which began in 1994. King High also offers advanced placement courses.

Student Government

The Student Government Association has a structure similar to the federal government system.

Sports

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King High School has multiple musical programs such as Chorus and Show Choir, a Marching Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble, and a Concert Orchestra. King High School's Marching Band received Superior ratings at the annual FBA competition for 45 consecutive years and is often invited to perform in the State's band events. The show choir, PRIDE, is one of the top show choirs in the state. The dance team have one of the most talented and culturally diverse teams in the county.

Notable alumni