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Gibbs High School is a public high school of the Pinellas County School District in St. Petersburg, Florida. Gibbs is home to the Pinellas County Center for the Arts (PCCA), Business, Economics, and Technology Academy (BETA)' and their television production in Communication Arts. The school is named for Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs, a black man who held Florida state office during the Reconstruction era, serving as Secretary of State in 1868, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1873. Gibbs' current principal is Kevin Gordon.
[edit] HistoryBefore Gibbs opened in 1927, Pinellas County had no school for blacks that educated past 6th grade. Families wishing for high school education had to enroll in private, mostly church-run black schools. Gibbs became the county's first public secondary school for blacks, occupying an eight-classroom building that had cost $49,490 to build. In 1970, public schools in Florida were finally truly integrated, and whites began attending Gibbs. Gibbs, however, was still primarily black. To assist their integration goals, the district approved the creation of a magnet program at Gibbs, the Pinellas County Center for the Arts, that would instruct those with artistic gifts. In 2004, Gibbs High School was included in the federal grant received by Pinellas County Schools for the establishment of small learning communities (SLCs). Today, the high school is host to smaller learning communities that have curriculum pathways in Communication Arts, Travel & Tourism, Global Studies and a freshmen Renaissance program. The Pinellas County Center for the Arts program offers high-class and one-on-one training with students in varied art fields. The fields include literary theatre, performance theatre, musical theatre, technical theatre, visual arts, dance, instrumental music, and vocal music. Gibbs is currently the largest high school in Pinellas County with over 2500 students. It now also has a brand new campus and state of the art facilities that opened to the students in the 2005-2006 school year. In 2006, however, the school was reported to be plagued with rampant violence and defiance fueled by the racial divide in the student population. [1] Most recently, Gibbs High experienced their own part of history when the Democratic Presidential Nominee and Illinois Senator Barack Obama visited the school for a town-hall style speech on August 1st, 2008[2]. Gibbs became the first high school in Pinellas county to receive an "F" letter grade because of poor FCAT results. Less than one-third of 9th and 10th graders are reading at grade level. This has led to strict new rules including zip ties and pepper spray for fighting students. [3] [edit] Notable alumni
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