Ida S. Baker High School
Ida S. Baker High School is a public high school located in Cape Coral, Florida. The school was founded in 2004, and is one of six high schools located in Cape Coral. For the 2011–12 school year it was rated as an "A+" school in the State of Florida.
History
Ida S. Baker High School is named after Ida S. Baker, Lee County's first black principal and the first black Deputy Superintendent in the Florida Department of Education. She became Cape Coral High School's first principal in 1977 and became a Deputy Superintendent at the Florida Department of Education in 1986. After her death in 1992, The Ida S. Baker Distinguished Minority Educator Award was created in her honor, a statewide award for educators who have made contributions for, or have heavily met the needs of, minority students.Classes available
ARTBUILDING
BUSINESS, FINANCE, AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
JOURNALISM
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
"DRAMA"
- Drama 1, 2, 3
- Driver's Education
SPANISH/LANGUAGE ARTS
FIREFIGHTING
- Firefighting 1, 2, 3
WELLNESS
- Health Opportunities through Physical Education
- Intensive Reading
MEDICAL
MUSIC
PE
ROTC-MILITARY SCIENCE
- Leadership Education 1, 2, 3, 4
SOCIAL STUDIES
''TEACHING''