Braden River High School

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Braden River High School is a public high school in Bradenton, Florida, United States. It is a part of the School District of Manatee County.

Coordinates27.4504°N 82.4808°W / 27.4504; -82.4808
TypePublic high school
Established2005; 21 years ago (2005)
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Braden River High School
Location
6545 SR 70 East

34203

United States
Coordinates27.4504°N 82.4808°W / 27.4504; -82.4808
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TypePublic high school
Established2005; 21 years ago (2005)
School districtSchool District of Manatee County
PrincipalWendell Butler
Staff78.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment1,801 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio23.09[1]
ColorsMaroon, gray, and black
     
Team namePirates
Websitemanateeschools.net/bradenriver
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History

Braden River High School was originally scheduled to open for the 2004–2005 school year but was delayed until the next school year.[2] In February 2005, parents and future students voted to choose the mascot and school colors, and settled on a Pirate and maroon, black, and silver.[3] Braden River opened its doors in August 2005 and welcomed 9th and 10th graders. For each of the following two years, a class was added, and BRHS graduated its first class in June 2008.[4] 10 additional classrooms were added with an ability to accommodate 250 additional students.[5] In the summer of 2020, the previous running track was replaced with a rubber one and in March 2021 the school hosted its first-ever track and field meet.[6]

Dress code controversy

On April 5, 2018, The Bradenton Herald reported that a 17-year-old female student of the school, Lizzy Martinez, was forced to wear bandages over her nipples by the school dean and principal because she had not worn a bra to school because of a sunburn that she had acquired over spring break.[7]

Martinez alleged that a teacher had called the principal's office over concerns that she wasn't wearing a bra, and that upon meeting with the principal and dean who told her that without a bra she was distracting the male students in the classroom. The school dean, Violeta Velazquez, had Martinez wear another shirt under the one she had worn to school before eventually sending her to the clinic and making her put bandages over her nipples.[8]

In a statement after the incident, the school district’s general counsel, Mitchell Teitelbaum, released a statement in which the district acknowledged that the situation should've been handled more appropriately, but that Martinez had violated the dress code and that school officials were simply trying to help her fix the situation. However, the school district's dress code did not specifically address or require bras to be worn.[9]

After the incident, Martinez and her friends organized a "bracott" to protest the school district's dress code policy by wearing bandages, a message on their shirt, or by going bra-less to school on April 16. The school district warned students against participating in the protest, and it was described as a "subdued" affair. The American Civil Liberties Union also sent a letter to the school district and principal, alleging that the treatment of Martinez violated Title IX, the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the freedom of speech guaranteed in the First Amendment, and Florida’s Educational Equity Act.[10][11]

Academics

Braden River High School currently has 15 career and technical education teachers, 11 English teachers, 10 math teachers, 10 social studies teachers, 9 science teachers, 7 exceptional student education (for students with disabilities) teachers, 4 physical education teachers, 4 visual and performing arts teachers, 3 reading teachers, 3 foreign language teachers, 1 driver's education teacher, and 1 ESOL teacher. The school also employs several paraprofessionals.[12] The school day is divided into seven periods and, as required by the state, the school follows the Sunshine State Standards.[13][14]

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Braden River High School Accountability Report[15]
School Year School Grade School Year School Grade
2005–2006 B 2015–2016 B
2006–2007 B 2016–2017 B
2007–2008 A 2017–2018 A
2008–2009 B 2018–2019 A
2009–2010 B 2019–2020[a] N/a
2010–2011 B 2020–2021[b] N/a
2011–2012 A 2021–2022 B
2012–2013 A 2022–2023 B
2013–2014 A 2023–2024 B
2014–2015 A 2024–2025 B
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  1. Not calculated due to the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting the school year.
  2. According to Florida Department of Education Emergency Order 2021-EO-02 schools could opt in to have their grade calculated for the 2020–2021 school year.[16]

Athletics

Braden River's colors are maroon, black, and silver and their mascot is the Pirate. They offer the following sports programs:

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Fall sportsWinter sportsSpring sports
FootballBoys basketballBoys baseball
Boys swimming & divingGirls basketballGirls softball
Girls swimming & divingBoys soccerGirls tennis
Girls cross countyGirls soccerBoys tennis
Boys cross countryGirls weightliftingBoys track & field
Girls volleyballWrestlingGirls track & field
Boys golfBoys weightlifting
Girls golfFlag football
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Marching band

Braden River's marching band has been named Division 2 champion of the Florida Marching Band Championships in 2012, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2024 and Florida Federation of Colorguards Circuit 3A state champion in 2025.[17][18][19][20]

Demographics

As of the 2023–2024 school year, Braden River enrolled 1,801 students. 951 students are male and 850 students are female. 885 identified as white, 588 identified as Hispanic, 146 identified as Black, 102 identified as Asian, 76 identified as multi-racial, two identified as American Indian/Alaska Native, and two identified as Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.[1]

Notable alumni

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