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* Major [[Megan McClung]], the first female United States Marine Corps officer killed in combat during the [[Iraq War]]
* Major [[Megan McClung]], the first female United States Marine Corps officer killed in combat during the [[Iraq War]]
* Animator/Producer [[Andy Luckey]] attended from 1980-'81 at St. Petersburg but transferred before graduation.
* Animator/Producer [[Andy Luckey]] attended from 1980-'81 at St. Petersburg but transferred before graduation.
* Lieutenant General [[Sidney T. Weinstein|Sidney "Tom" Weinstein]], ‘52N, was the Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence during the 1980s. He is recognized as the principal architect of the modern military intelligence corps, and was the crucial player in its expansion and professionalization.
* Lieutenant General [[Sidney T. Weinstein|Sidney "Tom" Weinstein]], ‘52N, was the Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence during the 1980s. He is recognized as the principal architect of the modern service intelligence corps, and was the crucial player in its expansion and professionalization.
* [[Richard W. Fisher]] '67N, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas since 2005
* [[Richard W. Fisher]] '67N, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas since 2005
* [[William N. Small]], New Jersey campus; United States Navy [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]], former [[Vice Chief of Naval Operations]]
* [[William N. Small]], New Jersey campus; United States Navy [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]], former [[Vice Chief of Naval Operations]]

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Admiral Farragut Academy
Address
Map
501 Park Street North

, ,
33710

United States
Information
School typePrivate, College Preparatory boarding school, day school, and Military Academy (Honor Naval School)
MottoSuccess is Never Accidental
Established1933; 91 years ago (1933)
HeadmasterDr. Adam Holden
Facultyapprox. 100
GradesLower school: Kindergarten7
Upper school: 812
Boarding school: 812
GenderCoeducational
Number of studentsapprox. 500
Student to teacher ratio17∶1
Campus35 acres (140,000 m2)
Color(s)  Blue
  Yellow
MascotBlueJacket
Last updated: February 16, 2019; 5 years ago (2019-02-16)

Admiral Farragut Academy, established in 1933, is a private, college-prep school serving students in grades K-12. Farragut is located in St. Petersburg, Florida in Pinellas County and is surrounded by the communities of Treasure Island, Gulfport, Pasadena, Tierra Verde, and Seminole. Farragut also serves North Pinellas County, which includes the communities of Clearwater, Belleair, and Palm Harbor.

History

Founded in 1933 on the banks of the Toms River in Pine Beach, New Jersey, Admiral Farragut Academy was a college prep military style school named after Admiral David Glasgow Farragut, the first American naval officer to rise to that rank.[1] Over Farragut's first 12 years, the school became so popular that a second campus was purchased in 1945 on the shores of Boca Ciega Bay in St. Petersburg, Florida. Since then, the school has undergone many changes, such as accepting day students, becoming co-ed, and adding an elementary school.

The school's New Jersey campus in Pine Beach closed at the end of the 1994 school year due to financial difficulties.[2]

Notable alumni

Two of the 12 men who walked on the Moon graduated from Admiral Farragut:

  • 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 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.

Other famous alumni:

  • William Colepaugh, who defected to the Nazis during World War II, and returned to spy for Germany in the United States.
  • Actor Lorenzo Lamas graduated in 1975 from the New Jersey Campus.
  • Actor Casper Van Dien graduated from the St. Petersburg, FL campus and later performed in many films of which Starship Troopers is the most notable.
  • Chef Spike Mendelsohn, class of 2000, contested on both Top Chef and Top Chef: All Stars. Spike is the owner of "Good Stuff Eatery," a restaurant with locations on Capitol Hill and in Georgetown in The District of Columbia, as well as in the Crystal City business neighborhood of Northern Virginia.
  • Major Megan McClung, the first female United States Marine Corps officer killed in combat during the Iraq War
  • Animator/Producer Andy Luckey attended from 1980-'81 at St. Petersburg but transferred before graduation.
  • Lieutenant General Sidney "Tom" Weinstein, ‘52N, was the Army deputy chief of staff for intelligence during the 1980s. He is recognized as the principal architect of the modern service intelligence corps, and was the crucial player in its expansion and professionalization.
  • Richard W. Fisher '67N, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas since 2005
  • William N. Small, New Jersey campus; United States Navy Admiral, former Vice Chief of Naval Operations
  • Stephen Stills attended as child, before he left for Woodrow Wilson Junior High in nearby Tampa.[3]
  • Tom Thompson '68S, NCAA Football record holder.
  • Paul F. Gleason, served as Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts 2017 through 2019.
  • Robert A. Jensen, a 1983 graduate is an American writer and crisis management expert.

The NJROTC Program

An integral part of an education at Admiral Farragut Academy is the required involvement in NJROTC. Every student in the Upper School (grades 8-12) 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 School student body makes up a student-run NJROTC Regiment.

Student body

There are approximately 500 students in K-12th grade with a 3:1 ratio of boys to girls. There are 330 students in the Upper School and approximately 50% of the Upper School students are boarding students.

References

  1. ^ "Admiral Farragut Academy History".
  2. ^ Campbell, Douglas A. "Growing Deficit Finally Sinks Military Prep School In N.j. Admiral Farragut Academy Will Close In June. Cadets And Parents Are Crushed.", The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 8, 1994. Accessed July 9, 2015. "Symbolically, only one of the heavy wood catboats, resting last week on the shore by Admiral Farragut Academy's dock, was ready to be launched on the cedar-stained waters of the Toms River, where the military prep school's cadets have, since 1933, learned to sail.... Farragut's students, 120 boys and 20 girls in Grades 5-12, who wear naval- style uniforms and salute their superiors, were told at 7:30 a.m. Monday that on June 4, their school would close forever."
  3. ^ Zimmer, Dave (2008). Crosby, Stills & Nash: The Biography. Da Capo Press. p. 8. ISBN 978-0786726110. Retrieved 2018-12-12.

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