"Caritas, Constantia, Excellentia, Integritas"
"Caring, Constancy, Excellence, Integrity"
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Welcome Fellow Eagles!

Our class website was developed to give fellow classmates a place to find contact information, renew old friendships and plan for reunions. We hope it will be beneficial to you.  Its continued success depends on your help so let's keep the site active and growing. Send us your recent photos, news and updated contact information.  Thanks to all who visit and we hope you enjoy the site.

Visit with other Paxon grads from multiple years on the first Wednesday of each month at the Piccadilly at Lane & Ramona. Arrive around 11:00 AM,  go through the food line and proceed to the big room in the back. The room is reserved from 11:00 to 1:30 to allow plenty of time for socializing. No reservations. Just show up ... and bring other Paxon grads if you can! View luncheon attendees by month for 2006, 2007 and 2008

 Multi-Class Reunion: 2008:  Don't forget to make plans for the 1955 to 1967 Paxon multi-class reunion scheduled for July 5, 2008, from noon until 11:00 PM, at the National Guard Armory on Normandy Boulevard. Click here for details and reservation information.

45th Reunion - 2009:  We know it seems impossible, but we will be celebrating our 45th reunion next year. The Reunion Committee's first planning session will be on May 2nd so we don't have any details at the moment but it will probably be scheduled from July 10th to July 12th, 2009. Please send us an email if you would like to participate on the Reunion Committee.

Paxon History

Paxon High School was originally named Paxon Field Junior-Senior High School when it was built in 1954. It included 7th through 12 grades until 1957, when Paxon Junior High was built nearby. Paxon became a college preparatory school and an International Baccalaureate school in 1996 and is now one of the top high schools in the nation.

According to the College Board's Advanced Placement Report to the Nation, Paxon High School has one of the strongest math and science Advanced Placement programs in the State of Florida. Because of this outstanding accomplishment, Paxon is one of a select group of Florida schools invited to apply for the Siemens Advanced Placement High School Award. Only about 10-15 schools per state have been invited to apply.

The site where the school was built was Paxon Air Field, where Bessie Coleman, the first African-American female pilot, was killed in a plane accident in 1926. Paxon Field was probably Jacksonville's first airfield, with the exception of the beaches. The Navy used the (grass) airfield for training during World War II, but eventually declared the site excess in January 1947.

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