Bloomingdale High School - School Songs

School Songs

Alma Mater Sung to the tune of Carmen Ohio.

Oh Bloomingdale we say to thee
Our hearts and minds will always be
In your halls which stand for pride
Where we learn to always strive
Bloomingdale, oh Bloomingdale
Our Alma Mater we will hail;
Staunch, Strong we'll stand and fight
To defend our red and white

Fight Song Played as the University of South Florida fight song.

Song is repeated and vocals are shouted in between the band playing.
B-L-O-O-M-I-N-G-D-A-L-E
BLOOMING-DALE
BLOOMING-DALE
GOOOOOOO BULLS!

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