The former coach at Admiral Farragut and Clearwater Central Catholic takes over for former coach Jay Austin.
The Shorecrest Prep pitcher fractured his left foot prior to a start against Indian Rocks Christian. But the right-hander hasn't missed a start or a save opportunity since.
Jake was just honored as Canterbury's "Citizen of the Term." It is a recognition bestowed on students who go above and beyond the ordinary academic demands.
Parents living in Pinellas County are urged to register students by June 3. Students must be 5 years old by Sept. 1, 2011.
The annual church festival offers up rides, games, food and live music all day.
In exchange for a minimum $10 donation, guests will receive a hand-crafted bowl filled with a simple, yet delicious, soup and bread.
This week's Whiz Kid is a Triple Crown winner: Brittany, Jennifer and Stephanie van Gelder are triplets who will graduate from Shorecrest in 2011. Each is very different, but they share a strong bond.
Since she was a little girl, Stephanie van Gelder knew the college she would attend: the same school where her parents studied. She is one of three van Gelder sisters in the Shorecrest Class of 2011.
Jennifer van Gelder is one of three van Gelder sisters graduating from Shorecrest in 2011, with each girl pursuing very different dreams.
Brittany van Gelder and her two sisters will graduate from Shorecrest in 2011, with each girl likely headed to a different college. It will be the first time the high-achieving triplets will go their separate ways.
High school baseball tournaments featuring local teams received a curve ball Monday. Many games are rescheduled for today.
The second crash in two days leaves pilot unharmed; race goes on as scheduled.
The entire student body gathered Friday morning on the athletic field to take a first lap for the annual Relay for Life. The school has a goal to raise more than $60,000 in 2011 for the American Cancer Society.
All assignments will be made on a space-available basis, and parents will be notified by phone or email of a decision by May 9th.
The 18,000-square-foot building includes seven high school classrooms, two offices, a conference room and space for a Media Center.
Students from area middle and high schools are invited, as well as college students. There will be a youth-led discussion followed by a Q&A session with the kids.
The prep school emphasizes community service as part of its mission. Students in the upper school pressed for an entire week dedicated to volunteerism, and this is the second year of the program.
Nine boards, led by professors, researched community needs and created grant proposals. Each of the student boards will award up to $5,000.
The idea behind the event is to raise awareness about local charities and share opportunities for the community to consider volunteering.
Dorey Passmore draws support from family and friends, and finds inspiration in the words of Dr. Seuss.
Shorecrest Prep senior Mary Reischmann says that a love of learning combined with old-fashioned hard work has helped her reach her goals.
The March 5 show will feature a chorus, drumming and string ensemble at the First Baptist Church on Gandy Boulevard.
Police had erected road blocks and moved students away from three schools that were in the search areas for the suspect who shot Police Officer David Crawford.
This gifted student shares his affinity for romantic poetry and his dreams for college.
Visitors and locals experience a sun-drenched afternoon of baseball at Al Lang Field.
Pinellas History Fair is part of the nationwide organization, National History Day, for elementary and secondary students. More than half-million students participate in the contest each year.
A special 'visit' by the nation's First President will be part of a celebration on Feb. 22, when a member of the Sons of the American Revolution talks to students at the St. Petersburg school.
The Vikings boys basketball squad pulls off its second significant upset in a week, this time knocking off Clearwater on the road.
After pulling off the upset of the season, the Northeast High School boys basketball team hopes to extend its good luck, as region play begins today.
Lyndsey is this week's Whiz Kid, a weekly feature recognizing local students who are role models and inspirations for their work, self-discipline and contributions to schools, families and communities.
The Canterbury Prep School junior is a member of several clubs and societies. She dreams of making a difference in the world.
Matt Reese, a senior playing soccer for Shorecrest Prep, scored a pair of goals in a win over Admiral Farragut.
The Vikings were upset by Pinellas Park earlier this week, but coach Dave Redding knows the team can learn from the loss.