Zephyrhills High School
Description
Zephyrhills High School is a public high school in Zephyrhills, Florida, United States. It is one of fifteen public high schools in the District School Board of Pasco County. ZHS athletic teams compete as the Bulldogs.HistoryZephyrhills High School was created from the consolidations of one-room schools in the Zephyrhills area. Students at the former Union, Childers, and Independence schools were consolidated into the new Zephyrhills school, which was located at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Sixth Street. The new school opened in September 1910. The first principal was Judge J.W. Sanders, who later became the superintendent of Pasco County Schools.In 1913, the school held its first commencement ceremony for seniors, although 11 juniors were graduated from the high school the prior year. Graduating seniors in 1919 were addressed by Dr. Edward Conradi, President of what was then the Florida State College for Women (and is now Florida State University).A fire in 1926 destroyed the original Zephyrhills High School. A new building was constructed at 10th Avenue and 10th Street at the cost of fifty thousand dollars and was dedicated on September 10, 1926. This building was damaged by fire in 1935, and was closed. For the next two years, classes were held in local businesses, including a bakery. The renovated school was opened in 1937, and was dedicated as a project of the Works Projects Administration. This building later became part of Raymond B Stewart Middle School, and as of 2014 houses that school's administration.