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70: 269:. In 1973 the original building burned and in the past years the other school buildings have deteriorated. In the early 1980s, the 9th Grade Center was discontinued and the school lost its identity as a community high school. Its role changed several times and has included an administrative center, a school for students with behavior problems, and a place for pregnant teenagers. Most recently, it was a school for academically struggling students. In 2000, the 61: 300:
The campus consists of a two story building consisting mostly of classrooms and computers in labs (Building 1), a gymnasium (Building 3), and a cafeteria (Building 2). The cafeteria building also houses four classrooms and a computer lab. The small size of the campus allows for a capacity of
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is the number one supplier of the technology at Crooms. Each student is issued a laptop based on grade level and return condition of previously issued laptops. Every technology-based classroom is equipped with a desktop computer for the student to use in case their laptop is being repaired.
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The school's cyber center functions as a standard high school library with attention given to providing a location for students to bring their laptops and have a quiet place to study with charging stations located in several areas around the room.
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in every classroom with the exception of computer labs. Lessons "written" on the board can be saved to a computer, uploaded to eCampus, SCPS's online education system, and easily accessed and downloaded by students from school or home.
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An iMac lab is available on campus which students use in conjunction with their core and elective classes to edit videos, create podcasts, and develop other multimedia projects while learning the Mac OS.
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agreed to lift Seminole's desegregation order by 2003 if the county met certain conditions. Included in this is rebuilding Crooms Academy and turning it into an academy of information technology.
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In August 2010, Crooms was awarded the 2010 Business-Education Partnership Award for being recognized for the educational programs they provides to their students.
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Many students who are technologically savvy have shown their skills in various ways, some make programs, others build computers, and some have created websites.
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Crooms Academy was also recently ranked as one of U.S. News' Top 100 Best High Schools in the country for 2008, moving from a bronze to silver medal.
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In October 2011, Crooms was ranked #1 in a survey done by U.S. News for the 2012 Most Connected Classrooms in the United States.
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In 1970 Seminole County was desegregated and for several years Crooms served as the 9th Grade Center for
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For the 2005-2006, 2006–2007, 2007–2008, and 2008-2009 school years, Crooms was rated an A.
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approximately 700 students. A new gymnasium was finished during the 2020-2021 school year.
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through the dual enrollment program. In 2015, Crooms began to offer A.A. degrees from
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as an academy of excellence, the highest honor given by the organization.
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as a Distinguished Academy, the highest honor given by
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In 2009, Crooms began to offer college credits from
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28°48′07″N 81°17′25″W / 28.801858°N 81.290172°W / 28.801858; -81.290172


Public Magnet School
Joseph N. Crooms
Seminole County Public Schools
Orange
Maroon
Nickname
http://www.cait.scps.k12.fl.us/
magnet school
Sanford, Florida
Seminole County Public Schools
Joseph N. Crooms
African-American
Seminole High School
U.S. Justice Department
Seminole State College
Seminole State College
Seminole County
SCPS
HP
SMARTBoards
NAF
NAF
Magnet Schools of America



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