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  1. Boca Ciega underwent a major renovation from 1990 to 1993, which included a new music building (named in memory of Baker), remodeling the gymnasium (named in memory of basketball coach Kenneth T. Robinson), restructuring the administration building and installing central air conditioning.

  2. Boca Ciega High School History. Boca Ciega High School was built in 1953 at a cost of $1.34 million. It was the first new high school to be built in the South Pinellas County area in 26 years. The facility was designed by Philip F. Kennard, and was built by Arnold Construction Company.

  3. Bogie, the first high school built in Pinellas County in nearly a quarter century, since the end of the Florida Land Boom, became a necessity as new suburbs sprouted up along areas west of Thirty‐Fourth Street, around Gulfport and South Pasadena, and along the beaches. AERIAL IMAGES.

  4. On April 9, 1952, officials unveiled plans for a school on a 36.6-acre marsh. Construction began that year along 58th Street S, between Ninth and 11th avenues. The lower county's first new...

  5. Get information on Boca Ciega High School in Gulfport, FL including enrollment, state testing assessments and student body breakdown.

    • 924 58th St S, Gulfport, 33707, FL
    • 072789 32780
  6. The Boca Ciega High School (BCHS), colloquially referred to as Bogie, is an American four-year public high school in Gulfport, Florida, just south of the St. Petersburg city line, and is part of the Pinellas County Schools district. The school has a student enrollment of 1,724 and 87 teachers ( FTE) (2018 – 19 school year).

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  8. The Class of 1957 was the first graduating class to attend all four years of high school at Boca Ciega. The class consisted of 255 graduates, and on April 5th and 6th of 2022, 33 members of the class and their guests celebrated their 65th high school reunion.

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