Umatilla High School (Florida)

[7] The school was built for over $4,000 using funds from the Umatilla Special Tax District and was a two-story, five room concrete building.

[9][10] Due to increasing enrollment a larger school was built in 1923 at a cost of $35,000.

[6] A new school was built between 1961 and 1962[13][14] with a new wing of the building constructed in 1967.

[2] 325 of the students (or approximately 44% of the enrolled students[3]) were eligible for free school meals, while none were eligible for reduced-price meals,[2] The AP participation rate is 59% and the graduation rate for the 2021–2022 school year was 91%.

[4] The school's cirriculum offers Teen Parent Program classes that teach relevant parenting and health materials to help prevent students from dropping out.

The original Umatilla High School, now known as the Paul W. Bryan Historic Schoolhouse and home to the Umatilla Historical Society Museum