La Porte High School (Texas)

Coordinates: 29°39′13″N 95°0′51″W / 29.65361°N 95.01417°W / 29.65361; -95.01417
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La Porte High School
Address
Map
301 East Fairmont Parkway

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77571

Coordinates29°39′13″N 95°0′51″W / 29.65361°N 95.01417°W / 29.65361; -95.01417
Information
TypePublic secondary
MottoHonor, Integrity, Pride
Established1915 (building 1958)
School districtLa Porte Independent School District
SuperintendentLloyd Graham
PrincipalTodd Schoppe
Faculty130
Grades9-12
Number of studentsapprox. 2,252
Color(s)    Orange and White
MascotBulldog
RivalsDeer Park High School
NewspaperPaw Prints
YearbookThe Reflector
WebsiteLPHS website

La Porte High School is a High school based in La Porte, Texas, United States. It is part of the La Porte Independent School District.

The School serves the cities of La Porte, Morgan's Point, and Shoreacres, a small portion of Pasadena, a small portion of Deer Park. After 1946 the school moved into a new campus built on the same location, until 1959 when they relocated into a new state of the art campus built nearby. Over the years the campus has had many additions such as E building first built in 1968 and B building built in 1986. Both buildings served for additional classrooms. The campus later added a vocational wing and new basketball Gymnasium/swimming pool and The Sonja Angelo Theater in 1976. In the early 90's a science wing was added, a new field house, and The Henry Eienfelt Band Hall. A new bond referendum approved major renovations for the campus including; a major renovation of The Sonja Angelo Theater, demolition of the old gymnasium built in 1958 with a brand new gymnasium for physical education, major renovations to the deteriorating cafeteria and major renovations to the football and baseball stadiums.

Feeder schools

The high school is fed by two junior high schools: Lomax Junior High and La Porte Junior High.

Notable alumni

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