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All black Campbell High changed to a 7th grade center and all high school students merged/moved to Daytona Beach Mainland in August of 1969.

All black Chisholm High changed to a 7th grade center ( then to an elementary school ) and all high school students merged/moved to New Smyrna Beach High in August of 1969.  

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16 hours ago, Dan in Daytona said:

All black Campbell High changed to a 7th grade center and all high school students merged/moved to Daytona Beach Mainland in August of 1969. 

Like many schools of that era, Mainland High had to go with split sessions to accommodate the influx of students. At that time junior high schools were grades 7-9. So from 1969-1975 Mainland's student class schedule was 11-12 grade; 7am-12pm; 10grade, 12pm-5pm. Split sessions were ended with the building of Port Orange Spruce Creek in 1975. 

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