Woodham High School

Woodham High School
Address
Map
150 East Burgess Road

32503
Information
School typePublic secondary
Established1965
Closed2007
School districtEscambia County School District
SuperintendentNone
PresidentNone
Facultyabout 650
Grades9–12
Campus size5,600ft
Color(s)Columbia Blue and White
   
MascotTitans
AccreditationFlorida Department of Education
NewspaperThe Oracle, Titans Newsletter
YearbookMnemosyne
WebsiteWebsite at the Internet Archive

Woodham High School was a secondary school located in Pensacola, Florida. The high school was closed after nearly 42 years of operation in May 2007. It is now known as Woodham Middle School. Woodham Middle School is now closed and West Florida High School of Advanced Technology and its faculty, staff, and students have transferred over from Longleaf Drive to the old school grounds of Woodham Middle School and is now located there.

The school is named for Dr. William Jesse Woodham, Jr., a former Escambia County School District superintendent.

Woodham High School was the only high school in Escambia County to have a Law Academy, as well as to have a Future Educators Academy. In addition, Woodham also sported a Health Science Program.