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Pine Ridge High School

1994 establishments in FloridaDeltona, FloridaEducational institutions established in 1994High schools in Volusia County, FloridaPublic high schools in Florida

Pine Ridge High School is a public high school located in Deltona, Florida. It was built in 1994 and is located at 926 Howland Blvd, near S.R. 415. Pine Ridge High School's team mascot is the Panther and its colors are teal, black, and gold. Pine Ridge has a twin school Atlantic High School. Both schools were built on the same design but by different contractors. Both campuses have the iconic courtyard clock, however the one at Pine Ridge stopped some years ago and the clock has since been covered with signs that feature the schools popular Panther P logo. The Principal for the school is William Ryser.

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