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  2. Paul R. Wharton High School (also known as Wharton High School) is a public high school in Tampa, Florida, United States. It was established in 1997 and is part of the Hillsborough County Public Schools district. [3] Demographics. Wharton High School is 30.1% Hispanic, 29.7% Black, 27.3% White, 6.9% Multi-Racial , 6.0% Asian, and 0.1% Indian. [4]

  3. 22. Apr. 2016 · Wharton High School 2024 Rankings. Wharton High School is ranked #4,132 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how...

    • 20150 Bruce B Downs Blvd, Tampa, 33647, FL
    • 081363 14710
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  5. PAUL R. WHARTON HIGH SCHOOL . 20150 BRUCE B. DOWNS BLVD., TAMPA, FL 33647 PHONE: 813631- -4710 FAX: 813-631 -4722 . SCHOOL PROFILE 2019-20 AT A GLANCE . One of 27 public high schools in Hillsborough county, the third largest district in the state of Florida,

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  6. Celebrating the class of 2020 at Paul R. Wharton High School in Hillsborough County Public Schools.Congratulations Graduates and go Wildcats!

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  7. 17. Nov. 2022 · Celebrating The 25th Anniversary Of Paul R. Wharton High School! Darren Glover made the move in 1997 from Eisenhower Middle School in Gibsonton to a brand new high school opening in New Tampa. A quarter of a century later, he’s still a Wharton Wildcat and has no plans to ever leave.