They compete in the WCWS opener today (Thursday) at 1 p.m.
Will the women's softball team bring home a national championship?
The free program runs from June 11 to Aug. 10.
The conference will be held June 12 at the Northdale Recreation Center but the deadline to register is May 30.
Purchase treats at North Pole Ices on Monday (May 21) and 20 percent of the sale will be provided to the school.
The event, slated for Thursday (May 17) is free and open to the public.
Both schools will have ceremonies at the Florida State Fairgrounds Expo Hall next month.
The school has an online gallery of its themed banners over the years.
The ceremonies will take place May 4 and 5.
Have your kids reported strange questions on this year’s FCATs?
Associate professor of chemical engineering Norma Alcantar is filing for an international patent for a cactus mucilage as an oil dispersant.
The high school's athletes are not the only students who perform well in competition.
A professional soccer-playing biomedical researcher, two musicians, an anthropologist and an engineer share the honor.
Stop by the New Tampa location for a free meal before the FCATs begin April 16.
The championship will be held tomorrow and Saturday (April 13-14) in Orlando.
Do you have a favorite place to get sporting goods?
Bowers-Whitley Career Center students get assistance painting over a wall in the back area of the school.
The two New Tampa high schools faced off against each another Friday evening in the inaugural match.
The deadline is March 19.
Cutting the rug for a good cause.
A Wharton High School student recently earned second place for her efforts in a billboard design contest.
The program, titled "Educator Appreciation Days," is being extended to educators who are first-time customers; those who are returning customers get a 35 percent discount.
Michael Weston teaches mathematics and wants to stop costly administrative growth.
Leena Hasbini rolled up to the high school in style after being named Instructional Support Employee of the Year by the Hillsborough Education Foundation.
Leena Hasbini runs the Success Center at Wharton High School.
New Tampa Patch puts the spotlight on Toni Belyea, who works with the intellectually disabled at Freedom High School.
The Tampa Tribune profiles Maurice Jones, 22, who is also a mentor and a college student at USF.
Bartels Middle School performed well during the regional science competition Feb. 6.
Here are the race results from Pride PTA.
New Tampa Patch highlights a member of the community who goes above and beyond.
Tyler Liberatore has etched his name in Florida state wrestling history. A transfer from Brandon, he looks to add his final chapter at Wharton High School.
Wharton High School will host a Spanish-language informational session 9:30 a.m. on March 3.
Patch pointed its lens at the event on Saturday. Were you there?
Tampa Palms Elementary and Benito Middle School are among the top 100 in their category, according to statewide rankings of FCAT scores.
Here is a round-up of cool and important events coming up at local schools.
Despite earlier reports that the Republican Presidential Candidates Debate would not be televised, NBC and USF say the event is moving forward as scheduled.
The community is invited Monday to the University of South Florida, the location of a Republican Presidential Candidates Debate and watch party.
New Tampa Patch gets to know some the local heroes who help bind the community together.
The Wharton Wildcats stomped Bloomingdale in district play Wednesday night.
The 5K run/walk and one mile fun run will be held on Feb. 4.