Trevor G. Browne High School | |
Motto: | Once a bruin, always a bruin. |
Established: | 1972 |
Type: | Public secondary school |
Principal: | Stephanie Streeter |
Ratio: | 20.60 |
Staff: | 149.00 (FTE) |
Enrollment: | 3,180 (2018–19)[1] |
Rival: | Maryvale High School |
Colors: | Brown and orange |
City: | Phoenix |
State: | Arizona |
Country: | United States |
Zipcode: | 85033 |
Other Name: | Trevor Browne High School[2] |
Grades: | 9–12 |
Address: | 7402 West Catalina Drive |
Newspaper: | "The Orange Juice News" |
Coordinates: | [3] |
Trevor G. Browne High School (also known as Trevor Browne High School[2]) is part of the Phoenix Union High School District in Phoenix, Arizona.
The plans for the school were approved by the school board in April 1970. Guirey, Srnka, Arnold & Sprinkle were the architects of the school. The campus featured a revolutionary design with movable walls and multi use spaces.[4] M. M. Sundt Construction Company was the general contractor who built the school.[5] The school began to accept students in the fall of 1972,[6] and was named after Trevor Goff Browne, a Canadian-born man who taught at Harvard Medical School.[6] Browne, who died in 1977, donated the land on which Trevor Browne High School was built.[6]