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2 unusual facts about Englewood High School


Englewood High School

Lemon Bay High School, the only public high school in Englewood, Florida

Helen Thompson Woolley

The middle of three children to parents David and Isabella (neè Perkins) Thompson, she graduated first in her class from Englewood High School in 1893 with a ninety-seven percent average for her four years.


1925 Chicago Cardinals–Milwaukee Badgers scandal

Art Folz, a substitute quarterback for the Cardinals, convinced four players from Englewood High School, located in Chicago, into joining the Badgers for the game under assumed names, thereby ensuring that the Cardinals' opponent was not a pro caliber club.

Bill Lear

Lear entered Englewood High School but was dismissed for showing up teachers.

Kappa Alpha Pi National Fraternity

KAΠ (Kappa Alpha Pi) was a high school fraternity founded in 1904 at Englewood High School in Chicago, Illinois.

birthplace = Englewood High School, Chicago, IL

Rashean Mathis

Mathis attended Englewood High School in Jacksonville at the same time as Brett Myers of the Chicago White Sox, and was a student and a letterman in football.


see also

Kappa Alpha Pi

Kappa Alpha Pi National Fraternity, a secondary school fraternity founded in 1904 at Englewood High School in Chicago, Illinois