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Their teams are called the "Patriots".
Their teams are called the "Patriots".




Band Website: http://www.freedombands.ocps.net


References http://www.freedom.ocps.net/


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Notable Alumni:
Moe Lester, Willie B. Hardigan, Tess Stickle, Hugh Jass

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Freedom High School

School Picture

Honor, Excellence, Tradition
Location
2500 Taft-Vineland Road
Orlando, FL
Information
TypePublic
Established2003
School districtOrange County Public Schools
PrincipalDr. Border
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,842(2008-2009)
Color(s)Red, White & Navy Blue
MascotThe Patriot
Information(407) 816-5600
WebsiteSchool web site

Freedom High School is a high school in Orlando, Florida. Classes began in 2003. The school is one of seventeen public high schools in Orange County. The school is sometimes mistaken for Olympia High School and Lake Brantley High School in neighboring Seminole County because of the similar colors and mascot. Orange County quickly needed zoning relief, so instead of investing a large sum of money into new architechural plans, they simply copied the blueprints and plans from other schools. The school was opened in 2003, in order to relieve crowding at nearby Cypress Creek High School. As of the 2005-2006 School Year, there were roughly 3,825 students enrolled. The Color Guard has gone to Nationals several times.

Their teams are called the "Patriots".