Trevor G. Browne High School Explained

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.

History

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]

Partner elementary district

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trevor Browne High School. National Center for Education Statistics. November 25, 2019.
  2. For articles that refer to Trevor G. Browne High School as "Trevor Browne High School", see:
  3. GNIS
  4. Web site: 17 Apr 1970, Page 36 - Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com. July 15, 2021. Newspapers.com. en.
  5. Web site: 12 Nov 1972, Page 101 - Arizona Republic at Newspapers.com. July 15, 2021. Newspapers.com. en.
  6. Web site: School Information / School History. Trevor G. Browne High School. December 3, 2017.