In the 2016–17 school year, Citrus High School started the Academy of Computer Sciences, an academy designed to give students a strong foundation in computer science.
The Winston Brothers of Inverness, Florida's bid of $12,760 was approved by the school board.
In 1920, the Board of Public Instruction approved to build a school and principal's home.
The newer school was to be built on the corner of Line Avenue and Main Street.
Some classes were held in the original 1911 building which is currently owned by Citrus Memorial Hospital.
After the fire, Citrus High School was steadily reconstructed until 1992 when construction on the new East and West Wings were completed.