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  1. 55th reunion - mainland bucs '68 ***mainland high school class of “68”*** ***55th class reunion*** come one come all this could be our last big hoorah !!! OCTOBER 20TH AND 21ST2023 THE SHORES... Mainland High School Class of '68 | 55TH REUNION - MAINLAND BUCS '68

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  3. Mainland High School is a public high school located in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. It is attended by 1,979 students of grades nine through twelve. The mascot is a Buccaneer and strongly resembles the old logo of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

  4. 3 de may. de 2023 · 5 SPRING FOOTBALL QUESTIONS: Mainland reloads, takes another shot at FHSAA Class 3S title. DAYTONA BEACH — Coming off its most successful playoff run in nearly two decades, Mainland finds itself ...

  5. 1 de ago. de 2017 · Nathaniel Dell. 5-10, 160 | Class of 2018. Hometown Daytona Beach, Fla. School Mainland High School. Position Wide Receiver. Status Committed Alabama A&M 08/01/2017.

  6. Mainland High School is ranked 92nd out of 1,042 ranked schools in Florida, for total students on lunch assistance.. The percentage of Mainland High School students on free and reduced lunch assistance (68.2%) is higher than the state average of 52.9%.This may indicate that the area has a higher level of poverty than the state average. ...

  7. Mainland High School. Public 9-12. 1255 W International Speedway. Daytona Beach, FL 32114-2816. (386) 226-0300. District: Volusia. SchoolDigger Rank: 504th of 792 Florida High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $9,563.

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