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Origin: Believed to have been established in 1895, the school now known as Jones High School was first an old frame building on the southwest corner of Garland Avenue and Church Street. Later it was moved to the corner of Jefferson and Chatham Streets and was named Johnson Academy in Honor of Lymus Johnson, the principal.
In 1912, L.C. Jones became principal of Johnson Academy. Under his leadership, a new school was built in 1921 on the corner of Washington Street and Parramore Avenue. Because his family donated the land for the school, the school was renamed Jones High School. The students of grades six through ten were moved in. Near the latter part of Jones’ administration, the remaining grades were moved from Johnson Academy to Jones High School, and the school term was lengthened from five to nine months. By 1929, grades one through twelve were in operation. In 1931, Jones High School had its first graduation of students completing the twelfth grade. At the end of this term, Mr. Jones was transferred to Oakland, Florida, and A.J. Polk was named principal. C.W. Banks replaced Polk in 1935.
Currently Jones High School is striving to achieve an “A” grade status, previously their highest grade has been a “B”. The motto students are inspired to achieve by is “I am Jones. History in the making…”. Leveraging the support of community partners like Lift, West Lakes, ACE, UCF, Children’s Home Society, NFL and others along with the legacy of Tiger pride, Jones High School is unstoppable.