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As a child, Crist moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, where he attended Riviera Junior High School and St. Petersburg High School, from which he graduated in 1974. He is the second of four children and has three sisters: Margaret Crist Wood, Elizabeth Crist Hyden, and Catherine Crist Kennedy.
Jan 2, 2007 · Charlie Crist was born in 1956 in Altoona, Pennsylvania; however, his family soon settled in St. Petersburg. As a public school student, he served as class president at St. Petersburg High School and, later, as student body vice president at Florida State University. Crist then earned his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law in ...
Aug 11, 2014 · Charlie Crist attended Wake Forest University for two years, as a benchwarmer for the Demon Deacons, before transferring to Florida State University. Charlie Crist attended Wake Forest...
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Feb 4, 2014 · As a State Senator, Charlie was an early advocate for parental choice in education by co-sponsoring legislation to implement the charter schools bill. He believes that parents know best what their children need, and should have the freedom to pick the best schools for their kids.
Jan 2, 2007 · Charlie Crist was born in 1956 in Altoona, Pennsylvania, but his family soon settled in St. Petersburg. He played football at Wake Forest University before transferring and receiving his undergraduate degree from Florida State in 1978, where he served as student body vice president.
Jun 7, 2021 · He attended public high school at St. Petersberg High School, where he remained as class president and was the starting quarterback for his football squad. He played football at Wake Forest University. Crist was later transferred to Florida State, where he served as the vice president of the student body.
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Sep 21, 2022 · He attended Riviera Middle School and St. Petersburg High School. He was a walk-on quarterback for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in 1974-75. He lost a race for U.S. Senate to Democrat Bob Graham in 1998. He won races — as a Republican — for state Senate, state Education Commissioner and Florida Attorney General before becoming governor in 2007.