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Englewood High School (Florida)

Coordinates:30°16′40″N81°36′39″W / 30.277723°N 81.610791°W /30.277723; -81.610791
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Public high school in Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Englewood High School
Location
Map
4412 Barnes Road

,
Florida
32207

United States
Coordinates30°16′40″N81°36′39″W / 30.277723°N 81.610791°W /30.277723; -81.610791
Information
Other nameEHS
TypePublichigh school
School districtDuval County Public Schools
NCES School ID120048000685[1]
PrincipalMarleny Chirino
Teaching staff79.00 (on anFTE basis)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,797 (2023-2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio22.75[1]
ColorsBlack and gold  
MascotRam
Websitedcps.duvalschools.org/ehs

Englewood High School (EHS) is apublichigh school inJacksonville, Florida, United States. It is part of theDuval County Public Schools district.

Notable alumni

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