Admiral Farragut Academy

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Admiral Farragut Academy
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Address
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501 Park St. N.

St. Petersburg
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Florida

United States
Information
TypeCollege preparatory school / Military academy
MottoSuccess is Never Accidental
Established1933
FounderAdmiral Samuel Robison
HeadmasterRobert J. Fine, Jr.
Chairman of the Board of TrusteesGeorge J. Michel, Jr. '49S
Director of Naval ScienceCaptain Thomas L. McClelland, USN (Ret.)
ChaplainRev. Larry Upham, LtCol., USAF Aux.
Facultyapprox. 100
GradesPK - 12
Number of studentsapprox. 450
Campus35 acres (140,000 m2)
Color(s)Blue and Gold
MascotBluejacket
AccreditationFCIS, SACS
NewspaperThe Cadet Gazette
YearbookThe Buccaneer
Upper Division HeadL. Shannon Graves
Middle Division HeadJennifer Vernine
Lower Division HeadAnita Fine
WebsiteAdmiral Farragut Academy

Admiral Farragut Academy is a college preparatory school with Naval training founded in 1933 in Pine Beach, New Jersey by, among others, Admiral Samuel Robison, one-time President of RCA, and former Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. It is named after Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, the senior officer of the U.S. Navy during the American Civil War.

History

In 1945, the current campus opened in St. Petersburg, Florida, occupying the Jungle Country Club Hotel, a historic landmark in the Tampa Bay area, constructed in 1925. In 1946, Admiral Farragut Academy was designated a "Naval Honor School" by Act of Congress, making it the first such secondary school in the United States.[citation needed]

The original campus in Pine Beach, NJ closed in 1994 and most buildings were demolished in 2003. As of 2008, the infirmary is the only building on the original Pine Beach campus that is still standing.[1]

In the early 1990s, the previously all-boys Academy began accepting female students for the first time.

Famous alumni

The Academy is perhaps most notable for graduating two of the twelve men who walked on the Moon:

  • Rear Admiral Alan Shepard USN was the first American in space and in 1971 became the fifth person to walk on the Moon as part of the Apollo 14 mission. Shepard graduated in 1941 from the New Jersey campus.
  • Brigadier general (United States) Charles Duke, USAF, was a 1953 graduate of the St. Petersburg campus, and in 1972 became the tenth person to walk on the Moon as part of the Apollo 16 mission. In the spring of 2006, NASA presented a moon rock to General Duke, who then donated it to the school. It is displayed in a showcase in front of the Quarter-Deck at the entrance to the main building, Farragut Hall.
  • William Colepaugh, who defected to the Nazis in WWII, and who, later, was one of the last Nazi spies reaching the US.
  • Richard Marcinko, author and former commanding officer of US Navy SEAL Team 2, is a graduate of Admiral Farragut Academy. Marcinko went on to become the first commanding officer of US Navy SEAL Team Six, a special maritime counter-terror unit.
  • Martial artist and reality television star Lorenzo Lamas graduated in 1975 from the New Jersey campus.

The NJROTC Program

An integral part of an education at Admiral Farragut Academy is the required involvement in NJROTC. Every student in the Upper Division takes three years of Naval Science, an in-depth study of the history, operation and core concepts of the United States Navy. The entire Upper Division student body makes up a student-run NJROTC Battalion.

Accreditation

Admiral Farragut Academy is accredited by:

Student body

There are approximately 200 students in the upper division, with a 5:1 ratio of boys to girls. Approximately 25% of the students are boarders.

References

  1. ^ http://www.farragut.org/ Admiral Farragut Academy website

External links

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