[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 193 (Thursday, December 15, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2280]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DUNEDIN HIGH SCHOOL
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HON. C.W. BILL YOUNG
of florida
in the house of representatives
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Mr. YOUNG of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the 50th
anniversary of Dunedin High School, which first opened its doors in
1961. That year, 767 students and 44 teachers walked the halls for the
first time. Half a century later the school serves more than twice that
number of students, working to prepare them for their future while
creating an environment that encourages students to explore their
potential.
From the beginning, the school embraced the rich Scottish traditions
that have characterized the city of Dunedin since its founding in 1870.
The school selected a Falcon as the mascot, harkening back to the sport
of falconry, a favorite Scottish pastime consisting of training and
hunting with falcons. However, the Dunedin Highlander Marching Band is
perhaps the most unique aspect of the school. This band not only wears
the Dress Stewart Tartan plaid as their uniform, they are one of the
few high school bands in the country that features bagpipes.
Since its establishment, Dunedin High School has sought to foster
academic achievement, community pride and school spirit. Over the
years, the students at the school have won numerous awards and state
championships for academic, athletic and extracurricular activities.
The students are not the school's only source of pride, as the
dedicated teachers and administrative staff also have an award winning
tradition, receiving many state and national awards for the high-
quality education they provide.
Students who have graduated from Dunedin have gone on to achieve
great success, with many staying in the area to raise their children
and enrich the local community. This community support extends to the
high school, with volunteers putting in over 28,000 hours at Dunedin
High School last year alone. Notable alumni include local politicians,
famous musicians, professional athletes, and Hollywood actors and
directors.
I am honored to represent the students, teachers, and faculty who
currently attend Dunedin High School as well as many of those that have
enriched this public school for the last 50 years. I ask my colleagues
to join with me today in recognizing this important milestone and to
wish the school continued success in the future.
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