Notable Alumni
- Bruce Melnick, (Class of 1967) NASA Astronaut
- Jack Reilly, (class of 1968) American Artist
- Rich Fields, (Class of 1979) The Price Is Right announcer
- Howard Johnson, Major League Baseball player
- Gene Chizik, (Class of 1980), Auburn University Head Football Coach
- Zach Railey, (Class of 2002) Olympic Silver Medalist, Beijing Games, Sailing
- Nicole P. Stott, (Class of 1980), NASA Astronaut
- Mike Brittain, (Class of 1981), basketball player NBA
- Hassan Jones, (Class of 1982), football - FSU and NFL
- Scott Nicolas, (Class of 1978), football - University of Miami and NFL.
- Jordan Wall, (Class of 2003), Actor - The Glades
- Josh Postorino, (Class of 1995), basketball - University of Dayton
- Chris Daniels, (Class of 1995), football - Purdue
- Joel Parker, (Clearwater High and UF), football, NFL - New Orlean Saints 1974-77
- Jim Brady, (Class of 1982), Olympic Silver Medalist, Sailing.
- Steve Calder, (Class of 1975), Olympic Bronze Medalist, Sailing.
- Sara Blakely, (Class of 1989), Founder and former CEO of Spanx, American Inventor Judge in 2007, Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year Winner in 2002.
- Luke Loucks, (Class of 2008), Basketball Player at Florida State University
- Okaro White, (Class of 2010), Basketball Player at Florida State University
- Alex Eckelberry, (Class of 1984), Software Executive
- Albert Rophie, (Class of 2012), Salutatorian, Rophie Productions™
- Ben Rophie, (Class of 2012), Valedictorian, Rophie Productions™
- Wylie Rowe, (Class of 2012), Founder of Project Wylie™
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