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Tocoi Creek High School (TCHS) is a new public high school in the World Golf Village census-designated place, in north central area of St. Johns County, Florida near St. Augustine. It is part of the St. Johns County School District and opened to students for the 2021-22 academic year.
Tocoi Creek High School opened in Fall 2021 to serve students residing in the World Golf Village area. From the 2022-23 school year, Allen D. Nease Senior High School is zoned to serve the communities of Nocatee, Ponte Vedra, Palencia, Kensington and Las Calinas.
2021 – Tocoi Creek High School, in the World Golf Village area of the county, opened to students in Fall 2021. 2022 – Beachside High School, opened in Fall 2022 on CR-210; School board. The county administrative offices are located at 40 Orange Street in St. Augustine, Florida. The superintendent of SJCSD is Mr. Tim Forson, who ...
Because of enrollment rises, the Florida High School Athletic Association reclassified Beachside and Tocoi Creek for 2023-24. See their new districts.
The St. Johns Spotlight shows why Tocoi Creek-Nease is a rarity. In Florida, high school football games almost never match district teams in Week 11. The St. Johns Spotlight shows why Tocoi Creek ...
Beachside High School. / 30.0851; -81.4910. Beachside High School is a new public high school in the St. Johns County School District near CR-210 and I-95 in the St. Johns, Florida unincorporated community in the United States. Established recently in 2022, the attendance zone spans most of the St. Johns community. [3]
Tocoi Creek football is moving to a new district in 2023-24, even outside the scheduled reclassification period, because of a rarely-used FHSAA rule.
Tocoi Creek is a tributary of the St. Johns River in St. Johns County, Florida. Kayakers report seeing abundant wildlife including turtles, alligators, and osprey and what is left of an old steamship dock as they paddle the creek. [1] The creek is named after a Timucuan word that means water lily. [2] The indigenous Timucua lived in the area ...