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==Campus Change==
==Campus Change==


After [[Christmas]] break in [[2007]], students returned to their brand new campus mid-year. The campus cost approximately thirty-nine million [[American dollars]]. In coming years with [[Wesley Chapel]]'s rapidly growing community, the school is expected to reach maximum capacity late [[2008]]. {{Fact|date=May 2007}} M
After [[Christmas]] break in [[2007]], students returned to their brand new campus mid-year. The campus cost approximately thirty-nine million [[American dollars]]. In coming years with [[Wesley Chapel]]'s rapidly growing community, the school is expected to reach maximum capacity late [[2008]]. {{Fact|date=May 2007}}

==Team up with Media General==

On [[October 15]] [[Media General]] signed with school commisioners to allow a student-run Media outlet and will be allowed to upload human interest content to local media outlet [[TBO]].com. WRHS is the first school in the [[Tampa Bay]] area to start the program.





Revision as of 03:16, 19 October 2007

Wiregrass Ranch High School
Address
Map
2909 Mansfield Blvd

,
United States
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoHome of the bulls
Established2006
School districtPasco County
PrincipalRay Bonti
Grades9-11
Enrollment1100+
Color(s)Maroon, Silver, White
AthleticsFootball, cross country, golf, swimming, basketball, baseball, soccer, softball, tennis, wrestling, weightlifting, Track, Volleyball
MascotBull
NewspaperThe Stampede
YearbookThe Raging Bull
Website[1]

Wiregrass Ranch High School is a Pasco County public school in Wesley Chapel, Florida. It was the first new high school in Pasco County in seven years. In late 2006, it was based in portables behind Thomas E. Weightman Middle School, and used much of their facilities, such as their cafeteria and media center.

Campus Change

After Christmas break in 2007, students returned to their brand new campus mid-year. The campus cost approximately thirty-nine million American dollars. In coming years with Wesley Chapel's rapidly growing community, the school is expected to reach maximum capacity late 2008. [citation needed]


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