Mountain View High School (Texas) Explained

Mountain View High School
Established:1989
Type:Public
District:Clint Independent School District
Grades:9-12
Principal:Roberto C Trejo
Faculty:53.88 (FTE)
Ratio:15.50
Coordinates:31.7975°N -106.1586°W
Enrollment:835 (2018–19)[1]
Athletics:2-4A
Conference:UIL
Colors:Blue and Silver
Mascot:Lobo
Location:14964 Greg Drive
El Paso, Texas
United States

Mountain View High School is a public school in El Paso, Texas, (United States). It is part of the Clint Independent School District.

History

Mountain View Jr./Sr. High School opened its doors to students on September 4, 1989. It serviced students in grades 7-10, and enrollment was 457. The library served as both a cafeteria and a gymnasium until these facilities opened in January 1990. During the school years of 1990-1991 the school serviced students in grades 7-10, and enrollment was 638. Wings on the east side of the campus were completed, and the training room was built. The name of the school newspaper was changed to Lobo Press. On the school years 1991-1992, Seventy-four seniors became Mountain View 's first graduating class. Students experienced their first Homecoming, High-Q joined, and grass was planted. Enrollment was 1041 and consisted of students in grades 6-12. In the school years 1992-1993 Mountain View High School with the opening of East Montana Middle School allowed the school to become a full high school by serving grades 9-12 and an enrollment of 580. Mountain View High School has ever since grown larger and continues to improve its educational achievements [2] .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: MOUNTAIN VIEW H S. National Center for Education Statistics. February 6, 2021.
  2. About the Lobos. (2008). History. In Mountain View High School [Web]. El Paso, TX: Retrieved July 12, 2009, from http://www.clintweb.net/mvh/mvhs09/about.html.