DeLand High School

DeLand High School is a public high school in DeLand, Florida, established in 1922, with an enrollment of 3,616 students, a student/teacher ratio of 16.5, and a graduation rate above 90%.

The academy also provides an after school club open to all students who want to learn more about construction.

This club, FCCMA (Future Carpenter and Cabinet Makers of America), strives to teach students the importance of teamwork and community service as well as carpentry, construction and proper safety precautions.

The following varsity sports are offered at DeLand:[4] On May 2, 1997, a DeLand High School teacher and coach, while teaching a class, pulled out a starting pistol and pointed it at a 15-year-old student after the boy talked back to him.

[11][12][13] In May 2002, 12 students super-glued stolen beehives within the school and also glued a large number of classroom and building doors shut.