Temple High School (Texas) Explained

Temple High School
Established:1883
Schooltype:high school
Fundingtype:Public
Address:415 North 31st Street
City:Temple
State:Texas
Zipcode:76504-2498
County:Bell County
Country:United States
District:Temple ISD
Locale:City: Small
Grades:912
Principal:Jason Mayo
Staff:183.53
Ratio:12.56
Enrollment:2,305
Enrollment As Of:20222023
Colors: Royal Blue
White
Conference:UIL Class AAAAAA
Mascot:Wildcat
Yearbook:Cotton Blossom
Newspaper:Catalyst
Homepage:Temple High School

Temple High School is a public high school located in Temple, Texas. As of the 20242026 biennial realignment, it is classified as a 6A school by the University Interscholastic League. It is part of the Temple Independent School District located in central Bell County. During 20222023, Temple High School had an enrollment of 2,305 students and a student to teacher ratio of 12.56. The school received an overall rating of "C" from the Texas Education Agency for the 20212022 school year.[1]

History of racial segregation in Temple education system

The "Temple Colored School" was established in 1885, and in 1912 a two-story building was erected with eleven classrooms, a science lab, and a principal's office. The first high school was organized in 1915, and in 1925 was renamed Dunbar High School. In 1952, the Dunbar High School campus was opened and served as a high school until 1968, when mandatory desegregation was implemented and the school was merged with Temple High School. The former Dunbar High School campus was renamed to Meridith Junior High in memory of G. C. Meridith who served as principal for more than 2 decades, and in 1970 Meridith-Dunbar became an elementary school.[2] [3]

In a 2014 article from the Killeen Daily Herald,[4] a former Dunbar High School student recalled the inequalities that existed in resources between the two schools. She remembered receiving second-hand textbooks from Temple High School and being shocked by how black senators were depicted in the social studies books. “The sad thing is that our teachers, who were very capable, were not picked up by the system," she remarked about the transition to desegregation.

The Dunbar Panthers football team was coached by Curtis B. Elliott, and they won the state championship in 1939. Coach Elliott coached at Dunbar High School for 36 years.[2]

Academics

Temple High School became an International Baccalaureate authorized school in 1992 and is currently one of 46 IB authorized high schools in Texas. To date, Temple High School has awarded over 100 IB diplomas.

Arts

The Temple High School theater department is a program with a 30-year streak as district UIL One-Act Play champions.[5] The department has advanced to the UIL 5A State One-Act Play competition 7 times,[6] winning in 2007 and 2016.

Athletics

The 11,500-capacity Wildcat Stadium is the main stadium. The Temple Wildcats compete in the following sports:[7]

State titles

Temple (UIL)

Temple Dunbar (PVIL)

Football history

The Temple Wildcats have a history in football. As of the end of the 2017 football season, the school is ranked fourth behind Highland Park, Amarillo, and Plano in the state of Texas for total games won with 753.[12]

State Championships (2): 1979 (4A), 1992 (5A Div. 2)[13]

State Championship Game Appearances (9): 1940 (2A), 1941 (2A), 1951 (3A), 1952 (3A), 1976 (4A), 1979 (4A), 1992 (5A Div. 2), 2014 (5A Div. 1), 2016 (5A Div. 1)[14]

Additional Football Statistics[15]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TEA . . 26 January 2024.
  2. Web site: History of Dunbar-Meridith.
  3. Web site: Meridith-Dunbar Early Childhood Academy . 2022-03-29 . meridith-dunbar.tisd.org.
  4. Web site: Service . Jeff Osborne FME News . Temple board member recalls segregation . 2022-03-29 . The Killeen Daily Herald . 17 May 2014 . en.
  5. Web site: STAFF . JOEL VALLEY TELEGRAM . Temple High theater win 30th district title with UIL One-Act Play . 2022-03-29 . The Killeen Daily Herald . 11 March 2022 . en.
  6. Web site: Temple High School are the 2016 UIL 5A One-Act Play State Champions! . 2022-03-29 . ths.tisd.org . en.
  7. http://www.theathleticsdepartment.com/schools/Temple/ The Athletics Department
  8. http://lonestarfootball.net/team.asp?T=1504 Lone Star Football Network
  9. http://www.uil100.org/archives/athletics/basketball-boys.php UIL Boys Basketball Archives
  10. http://www.uil100.org/archives/academics/one-act-play.php UIL One Act Play Archives
  11. http://www2.uiltexas.org/athletics/archives/track_field/pvil_records.html PVIL Boys Track Archives
  12. https://www.texasfootball.com/records/#Wins All-Time Wins
  13. https://www.texasfootball.com/records/#Champs State Championships
  14. https://www.texasfootball.com/records/#Champs State Championshipship Appearances
  15. https://www.texasfootball.com/records/ Texas State Football Records
  16. Web site: Mean Joe Greene. January 1998.
  17. Web site: Mayor Danny Dunn presides. 17 May 2013 .
  18. Web site: J! Archive - Jennifer Hopens.
  19. Web site: Four-year Wildcats: York, Harrison-Pilot stay committed to craft in pursuit of success. 25 August 2022 . 8 February 2024 . Temple Daily Telegram.