The original high school was built on New Haven Avenue in 1919. It is now the Henegar Center.
In 1948, the old Eau Gallie High School on Pineapple Avenue closed. Their former students were bused to Melbourne High.[3]Rotary International chartered their first Interact service club ever with 23 students at the school in 1960.[4]
In about 1953, Zora Neale Hurston staged the school's first integrated concert, though the school had not yet been integrated itself.[5]
The school experienced race riots during the period of integration from 1969 to 1976.[6]
Girls' Soccer State Champions 1987,[13] 2009,[14] 2010 5A,[15] and 2013 4A.[16]
Boys' Soccer 1994 5A State Champions,[17] 2009 & 2010 6A State Champions,[18] 2014 4A State Champions
Boys' Cross country won first in the state 4A Championships in 2007[19] and 2008
Girls' Cross country won first in the state 4A Championships in 2006[20]
Campus
In 2008, the school installed an artificial turf football field[21] and a new gym.[22]
In 2008, the school board started construction on a new eight laboratory science building, which was completed in early 2009.[23]
^Gordon, Cheryl (October 14, 1986). "High School Coaches Have Mixed Reaction to New District Alignments". Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida: Tribune Company. pp. D6. 'Crosstown rivals will remain crosstown rivals no matter what class or district you're in,' Melbourne Coach Tom McIntyre said. 'We'll still play Palm Bay...
^Coconut, Commander (May 8, 2001). "Tuesday Column". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved April 13, 2009. Jorja Fox who plays Sara, went to Indialantic's Hoover Junior High and then Melbourne High School