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Ponte Vedra High School (PVHS) is a public high school in the St. Johns County School District, located in Nocatee census-designated place, [8] northeast St. Johns County, Florida. The high school was constructed to relieve overcrowding at Allen D. Nease High School. Communities in the school's attendance boundary include: [9] Palm Valley, [10 ...
School website. [2] Allen D. Nease High School is a high school in the St. Johns County School District, located in the Nocatee census-designated place [3] (with a Ponte Vedra, Florida postal address), in St. Johns County, Florida. It is a part of the St. Johns County School District. It was established in 1981.
Ponte Vedra's Brian Case (27) runs the ball as Nease's Adriann Reyes (7) and Brandon Strout (58) pursue during a high school football game on October 27, 2023. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]
Ponte Vedra High School, in the Nocatee CDP. St. Johns County School District is the school district of the St. Johns County portion, which includes the entire census-designated place. [19] [20] The following elementary schools serve portions of the CDP: Palm Valley Academy, Pine Island Academy, and Valley Ridge Academy. [21]
Zeta Washington jumps for a spike inside Ponte Vedra High School's Shark Tank on June 24, 2022 at Ponte Vedra High School in Ponte Vedra Beach. The junior middle blocker led the Sharks in scoring ...
Gulf Breeze's season came to an end after falling in five sets to Ponte Vedra in a Region 1-6A semifinal at Gulf Breeze High School. Set scores were 25-22, 14-25, 25-20, 19-25, 15-7 in favor of ...
1959 – St. Augustine High School is the St. Johns county public high school; 1981 – Nease High School was opened to alleviate overcrowding at SAHS. 2000 – Pedro Menendez High School and Bartram Trail High School are opened to alleviate overcrowding at SAHS and Nease, respectively. 2008 – Creekside High School and Ponte Vedra High School ...
Young attended Ponte Vedra High School in Nocatee, Florida, and the University of Florida, where he played college baseball for the Florida Gators. [1] In 131 games across three seasons with the Gators, Young batted .330 with eight home runs and 28 doubles. [2]