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'''Vivian Gaither High School''' opened in 1984 and is located on 16200 North Dale Mabry Highway in the [[Greater Northdale]] area of [[Hillsborough County, Florida]]. Bloomingdale High school, in Bloomingdale, FL built around the same time has the same architectural design. When Gaither first opened up its doors in 1984-85, Seniors were not in attendance, serving only 9th-11th graders (GHS did NOT have a class of 1985). In 1985-86 year,(class of 1989) Gaither kepts its doors open to 9th graders. The following year in 1986-87, Gaither ceased to include 9th graders and began to only house 10th-12th grades, until 1997 Gaither would reinstate their four-year program again. |
'''Vivian Gaither High School''' opened in 1984 and is located on 16200 North Dale Mabry Highway in the [[Greater Northdale]] area of [[Hillsborough County, Florida]]. Bloomingdale High school, in Bloomingdale, FL built around the same time has the same architectural design. |
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When Gaither first opened up its doors in 1984-85, Seniors were not in attendance, serving only 9th-11th graders (GHS did NOT have a class of 1985). In 1985-86 year,(class of 1989) Gaither kepts its doors open to 9th graders. The following year in 1986-87, Gaither ceased to include 9th graders and began to only house 10th-12th grades, until 1997 Gaither would reinstate their four-year program again. |
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Gaither graduating class of 1988 was the very first group of students that included all four years. Graduating class of 1989 would be the second. |
Gaither graduating class of 1988 was the very first group of students that included all four years. Graduating class of 1989 would be the second. |
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Type | Public |
Motto | "Reach for the stars..."[citation needed] |
Established | 1984 |
Principal | Marie Whelan |
Faculty | includes assistant principals Donna Cason (Curriculum), Henry Strapp (Administration), Matthew Smith, John Olewski, Marketta Gouge(Student Affairs) |
Enrollment | 2,350 |
Information | (813) 975-7340 |
Colors | Silver, White, and Blue |
Website | Gaither High Official Website |
Vivian Gaither High School opened in 1984 and is located on 16200 North Dale Mabry Highway in the Greater Northdale area of Hillsborough County, Florida. Bloomingdale High school, in Bloomingdale, FL built around the same time has the same architectural design.
When Gaither first opened up its doors in 1984-85, Seniors were not in attendance, serving only 9th-11th graders (GHS did NOT have a class of 1985). In 1985-86 year,(class of 1989) Gaither kepts its doors open to 9th graders. The following year in 1986-87, Gaither ceased to include 9th graders and began to only house 10th-12th grades, until 1997 Gaither would reinstate their four-year program again.
Gaither graduating class of 1988 was the very first group of students that included all four years. Graduating class of 1989 would be the second.
It serves the communities of Northdale, Cheval, Country Place, North Lakes, Lutz, and other parts of northern Hillsborough County.
On January 31, 2009, Gaither High School hosted the 7th annual Snoop Bowl, a youth football game which puts a Snoop Dogg coached team up against a youth team coached by an NFL player. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers fullback Mike Alstott was selected to coach the 2009 team made up of all-star little leaguers from the Tampa Bay area. Snoop Dogg improved his record in Snoop Bowl games to 6-1 by defeating the Alsott led "Gators" 22-6 in front of a record 3,000 spectators at Death Vally Stadium. [1]
Gaither High School is named for the late Hillsborough High School administrator, Principal Vivian Gaither. He served over 40 years in the Hillsborough County School System.
Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay Devil Rays catcher Melinda Hohmann, XM Radio host Carlton Mitchell, USF Wide Receiver Tina Novak, singer Alesha Oreskovich, model/ Playboy bunny Lydell Ross, former Ohio State Buckeyes running back J.R. Russell, Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver James Smith, guitarist of band Underoath Brittany Snow, actress Jenn Sterger, photo model Chad Zerbe, San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Shayne Schmidt, USA, Rugby prop forward
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