Arlington High School (Texas) Explained

Arlington High School
Motto:"How sweet it is to be in Colt Country."
Established:1904
Address:818 West Park Row Drive
City:Arlington
State:Texas
Zipcode:76013
County:Tarrant County
Type:Public
Principal:Stacie Humbles
District:Arlington Independent School District
Enrollment:2,538 (2022–23)[1]
Ratio:15.66
Teaching Staff:162.10 (FTE)
Grades:9-12
Accreditation:Texas Education Agency
Mascot:Arlie the Colt
Rival:Martin High School
Newspaper:The Colt
Yearbook:The Corral
Nickname:Colts
Website:Official website

Arlington High School (AHS), located in Arlington, Texas, United States, is a secondary school serving grades 9-12. It is one of the six high schools comprising the Arlington Independent School District.

AHS has approximately 2,700 students, and are residents of Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and Pantego. Arlington High School has been accepted as an International Baccalaureate World School.

History

Sam Houston, AISD's second high school, opened in the eastern part of Arlington in the Fall of 1963. The original boundary between Houston and Arlington High School was described by Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News as "a north/south zig zag."[2] The boundary extended from a point near the intersection of Cooper at Mansfield northward to Arkansas Lane. From there, it extended east to Johnson Creek and then ran alongside the creek to Collins. After Collins the boundary traveled northward to the Arlington city limits.[2]

In 1965, AISD desegregated, so Arlington High School desegregated.[2]

In 1970, Lamar High School opened, relieving some of the overcrowding at Arlington and Sam Houston. Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News said that "[t]he effect on Arlington High School was huge" since the housing in the Arlington zone north to division had been moved to Lamar.[2] 12th grade students that had been zoned out of Arlington High School continued to attend Arlington High School, despite being in the Lamar zone, so the class of 1971 had almost 1,000 students. Each subsequent class size was smaller.[2]

Martin High School opened in 1982.[3] Because Martin, located in southwest Arlington, had opened, the attendance zone of Arlington High School lost many newly constructed houses for affluent people, as they had been rezoned to Martin. Brown also explained that "The Wimbledon area shifted west,"[2] The residents of Shady Valley area, still zoned to Arlington, were growing older, and the number of children was decreasing. The athletic teams at Arlington High School lost a lot of talent to Martin, due to the Martin rezoning.[2]

Feeder patterns

Duff, Hill, Swift, South Davis, and a portion of Dunn Elementaries feed into Bailey Jr. High. Bailey sends all of its students into AHS. Foster, Key, and Short Elementaries feed into Gunn Jr. High. Gunn sends the majority of its students to AHS and the rest goes to Bowie. Berry and Blanton Elementaries feed into Carter Jr. High. Carter Junior High sends a portion of its population to AHS.

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Arlington HS . National Center for Education Statistics . June 26, 2024.
  2. Brown, Cathy (editorial columnist). "No blackboard jungles despite changing demographics." The Dallas Morning News. Wednesday October 14, 1998. Opinions Arlington 7A. Retrieved on October 25, 2011.
  3. Web site: About Us . James Bowie High School . October 8, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120401150538/http://www.aisd.net/bowie/old_site/AboutUs.htm . April 1, 2012 . mdy .
  4. Lone Star Football Network
  5. http://www.ahscolts-alumni.org/ahs_history_1.htm AHS Alumni Association
  6. News: July 19, 2024 . See inside the Arlington High addition . July 27, 2024 . Arlington ISD District News.
  7. News: Dimebag's funeral to be private . December 13, 2004 . Associated Press . Lubbock Avalanche Journal . February 5, 2015.
  8. News: Thomas . David . February 25, 2016 . Road to Rio begins at home for Arlington alum Tervel Dlagnev . August 10, 2024 . .
  9. News: Luke Joeckel will make Arlington history Thursday . Williams . Charean . November 12, 2014 . Star Telegram . February 5, 2015.
  10. News: Former state Sen. Chris Harris dies at 67 . Smith . Mark David . Fort Worth Star-Telegram . December 19, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20151220021325/http://www.star-telegram.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article50654845.html . live . December 20, 2015 . December 19, 2015.
  11. News: Glimpses into Pacific Lives: Some Outstanding Women . Simon-McWilliams . Ethel . Green . Karen Reed . February 1987 . Northwest Regional Educational Lab . United States Department of Education . 164 . February 5, 2015.
  12. News: Joeckel twins leading Arlington High . Miller . Jeff . August 18, 2009 . . February 5, 2015.
  13. Web site: Neel E. Kearby . . September 15, 2023.
  14. Web site: V'Keon Lacey . angelosports.com . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20150605203845/http://www.angelosports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=173 . June 5, 2015 . August 27, 2016 . mdy.
  15. News: Martin's journey: from appliance warehouse to Yankees . February 4, 2015 . . . February 4, 2015 .
  16. Web site: Former ASG Star Nets 11 Million Dollar Transfer . asgfc.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131231082858/http://www.asgfc.com/Funes_11million.htm . 31 December 2013 . 15 September 2023.
  17. Web site: Hunter Pence's Fall from $90M Superstar to Fighting for an MLB Job . Jacob . Shafer . February 27, 2019 . bleacherreport.com . September 15, 2023.
  18. Web site: Congratulating Gretchen Polhemus, Miss U.S.A. . Brimer . Kim . Kim Brimer . March–April 1989 . Texas Legislature . February 5, 2015.
  19. Web site: Dallas News Administrator . September 19, 2015 . Mystery review: 'Girl Waits With Gun,' by Amy Stewart . July 24, 2024 . Dallas News.
  20. The Act of Giving . UT Arlington Magazine . Spring 2011 . 56 . . September 15, 2023.