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'''Lawrence E. Elkins High School''', more commonly known as '''Elkins High School''' is a [[public high school]] in [[Missouri City, Texas|Missouri City]], [[Texas]] that serves communities in [[Sugar Land, Texas|Sugar Land]] and Missouri City. The school, which handles grades 9 through 12, is a part of the [[Fort Bend Independent School District]]. Elkins was established in 1992, with its first graduating class in 1995.
'''Lawrence E. Elkins High School''', more commonly known as '''Elkins High School''' is a [[public high school]] in [[Missouri City, Texas|Missouri City]], [[Texas]] that serves communities in [[Sugar Land, Texas|Sugar Land]] and Missouri City. The school, which handles grades 9 through 12, is a part of the [[Fort Bend Independent School District]]. Elkins was established in 1992, with its first graduating class in 1995.


Elkins received a [[National Blue Ribbon Schools Program|Blue Ribbon Award]] from the [[United States Department of Education]] in 2002.<ref name="tea">[http://www.tea.state.tx.us/press/02bluerib.html Blue Ribbon Award]</ref> In addition, Elkins high school was ranked 702nd among the top 1000 schools in the United States by ''Newsweek in 2005.'' <ref>{{Cite web|title = Diane Moser Properties, Inc.: Newsweek - 2005 America's Best High Scools (Houston Area)|url = http://www.texasbest.com/schools/Newsweek2005.htm|website = www.texasbest.com|accessdate = 2015-10-02}}</ref> The Washington Post also ranked Elkins High School among one of the Top High Schools in the Nation in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Washington Post ranks six Fort Bend ISD high schools as top schools in nation|url = http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/fort_bend/news/washington-post-ranks-six-fort-bend-isd-high-schools-as/article_df7923cb-8f08-5deb-9a8d-bcd88e138417.html|accessdate = 2015-10-02}}</ref>
Elkins received a [[National Blue Ribbon Schools Program|Blue Ribbon Award]] from the [[United States Department of Education]] in 2002.<ref name="tea">[http://www.tea.state.tx.us/press/02bluerib.html Blue Ribbon Award] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060503165645/http://www.tea.state.tx.us/press/02bluerib.html |date=2006-05-03 }}</ref> In addition, Elkins high school was ranked 702nd among the top 1000 schools in the United States by ''Newsweek in 2005.'' <ref>{{Cite web|title = Diane Moser Properties, Inc.: Newsweek - 2005 America's Best High Scools (Houston Area)|url = http://www.texasbest.com/schools/Newsweek2005.htm|website = www.texasbest.com|accessdate = 2015-10-02}}</ref> The Washington Post also ranked Elkins High School among one of the Top High Schools in the Nation in 2011.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Washington Post ranks six Fort Bend ISD high schools as top schools in nation|url = http://www.yourhoustonnews.com/fort_bend/news/washington-post-ranks-six-fort-bend-isd-high-schools-as/article_df7923cb-8f08-5deb-9a8d-bcd88e138417.html|accessdate = 2015-10-02}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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*[[Cornelius Anthony]] - [[San Francisco 49ers]] football player. (Class of 1996)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ANTHOCOR01 | title=Cornelius Anthony | publisher=DatabaseFootball.com | accessdate=March 9, 2014}}</ref>
*[[Cornelius Anthony]] - [[San Francisco 49ers]] football player. (Class of 1996)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ANTHOCOR01 |title=Cornelius Anthony |publisher=DatabaseFootball.com |accessdate=March 9, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130606214120/http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=ANTHOCOR01 |archivedate=June 6, 2013 |df= }}</ref>
*[[Pat Batteaux]] - NFL player. (Class of 1996)
*[[Pat Batteaux]] - NFL player. (Class of 1996)
*[[KaRon Coleman]] - gridiron football player (Class of 1996)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.profootballarchives.com/cole04650.html | title=KARON COLEMAN | publisher=profootballarchives.com | accessdate=November 26, 2014}}</ref>
*[[KaRon Coleman]] - gridiron football player (Class of 1996)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.profootballarchives.com/cole04650.html |title=KARON COLEMAN |publisher=profootballarchives.com |accessdate=November 26, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150909112912/http://www.profootballarchives.com/cole04650.html |archivedate=September 9, 2015 |df= }}</ref>
*[[Matt Carpenter (baseball)|Matt Carpenter]], [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[third baseman]] with the [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. (Class of 2004)<ref name="wells, carpenter, huffman, loney">{{cite web | url=http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20120612&content_id=33197134&vkey=news_stl&c_id=stl | title=Carpenters build Matt's baseball future together | publisher=MLB.com | date=June 15, 2012 | accessdate=March 9, 2014 | author=Langosch, Jenifer}}</ref>
*[[Matt Carpenter (baseball)|Matt Carpenter]], [[Major League Baseball|MLB]] [[third baseman]] with the [[St. Louis Cardinals]]. (Class of 2004)<ref name="wells, carpenter, huffman, loney">{{cite web | url=http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/news/print.jsp?ymd=20120612&content_id=33197134&vkey=news_stl&c_id=stl | title=Carpenters build Matt's baseball future together | publisher=MLB.com | date=June 15, 2012 | accessdate=March 9, 2014 | author=Langosch, Jenifer}}</ref>
*[[Keli Goff]] - Political commentator, media personality and author of "Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.chron.com/opinion/outlook/article/Goff-Teachers-often-help-us-see-potential-before-4580786.php | title=Teachers often help us see potential before it develops | publisher=Houston Chronicle | date=June 5, 2013 | accessdate=March 9, 2014 | author=Goff, Keli}}</ref>
*[[Keli Goff]] - Political commentator, media personality and author of "Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.chron.com/opinion/outlook/article/Goff-Teachers-often-help-us-see-potential-before-4580786.php | title=Teachers often help us see potential before it develops | publisher=Houston Chronicle | date=June 5, 2013 | accessdate=March 9, 2014 | author=Goff, Keli}}</ref>

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29°32′43″N 95°33′29″W / 29.5452°N 95.5581°W / 29.5452; -95.5581

Elkins High School
Address
Map
7007 Knights Court

,
77459

Information
TypePublic
Established1992
School districtFort Bend ISD
PrincipalDeidra Lyons-Lewis
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,111 (Spring 2016)
Color(s)Royal Blue and Gold    
NicknameKnights
2011 TEA RatingRecognized[1]
WebsiteElkins High School

Lawrence E. Elkins High School, more commonly known as Elkins High School is a public high school in Missouri City, Texas that serves communities in Sugar Land and Missouri City. The school, which handles grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Fort Bend Independent School District. Elkins was established in 1992, with its first graduating class in 1995.

Elkins received a Blue Ribbon Award from the United States Department of Education in 2002.[2] In addition, Elkins high school was ranked 702nd among the top 1000 schools in the United States by Newsweek in 2005. [3] The Washington Post also ranked Elkins High School among one of the Top High Schools in the Nation in 2011.[4]

History

Lawrence E. Elkins High School was established as a grade 9 and 10 school in Fall 1992 [5][6] to alleviate overcrowding from three other district high schools, Dulles, Clements, and Willowridge.

Academies

The Engineering Academy is a unique opportunity for high school students to explore their interest in the field of engineering. The goal of the program is to inform and excite students about the potential of a career in engineering. Courses include Engineering Principles & Systems and Engineering Computer Applications and are meant to form a strong foundation of engineering knowledge. Advanced Engineering Internship is also offered in which students are able to work alongside professional engineers.

In Internship, students will work with NASA and other programs dedicated to the engineering arts and studies. While elective classes include the classical courses in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, emerging courses also include those in the area of Domestic Engineering and Waste Management.

Mix It Up Day

On November 16, 2004, the principal of Elkins High School allowed the school to participate in the nationwide Mix It Up Day.[7]

Academic Competition

  • Academic Decathlon
    • 3rd Place Regional 2006
    • 21st Place State 2008
    • 16th Place State 2011
  • Academic Octathlon
  • Math and Science Club (UIL and TMSCA)
    • School Merit Roll, AMC 12 A&B
      • 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009
    • 8th Place TMSCA State 2003
    • 5th Place TMSCA State 2004
    • 6th Place TMSCA State 2008
    • 4th Place TMSCA State 2009
    • 5th Place TMSCA State 2010
  • Speech and Debate (TFA and NFL)
    • 5th Place State 2007
    • 1st Place Duet Interpretation State 2007, Lindsley Howard and Darry Hearon
    • 6th Place Duet Interpretation State 2007
    • 3rd Place Duo Interpretation State 2007, Sami Atassi and Shannon Kitner
    • 4th Place LD State 2008, Andrew Cockroft
    • Top 8 LD Tournament of Champions (TOC) 2008, Andrew Cockroft
  • UIL Academics
    • 1st Place Conference 5A State Academic Champions, 1994–95
    • 1st Place Conference 5A State Academic Champions, 1995–96
    • Calculator Applications
      • 2nd Place State 1995
      • 3rd Place State 1995
      • 1st Place State 1996
      • 6th Place State 1996
      • 1st place State 2001
      • 3rd place State 2001
      • 6th Place State 2002
      • 1st Place State 2004
    • Mathematics
      • 1st Place State 1996
      • 5th Place State 2004
    • Number Sense
      • 3rd place State 1995
      • 4th Place State 1995
      • 1st Place State 1996
      • 5th Place State 1996
      • 6th Place State 2001
    • Science
      • 5th Place 1994
      • 2nd Place 1995
      • 1st Place 1996
    • Computlr Applications
      • 4th Place State 2002
  • Constitutional Law
    • 1st Place State 2005.2008,2011
  • AFJROTC
  • 3rd place armed drill team regulation fort bend drill comp 2009
  • 1st place male color guard fort bend drill comp 2009
  • 1st place altitude Rocketry Meet 2005 (Major Richard Mayfield)
  • 1st place drift Rocketry Meet 2005 (Major Richard Mayfield)

Fine Arts

  • Art
  • Band
    • In 2005, Lawrence E. Elkins HS had the most number of students in TMEA All-State of any school in Texas.
    • In 2009, the Elkins HS Honors Band was one of 18 bands selected in the USA to attend and perform at the BOA Music For All National Concert Festival in Indianapolis.
    • In 2015, Elkins Knights placed 5th at the Area Sweepstakes in Waller, Texas.
  • State Marching Season
  • Drumline
    • Marching Season
    • Indoor Drumline: Won 1st place at the TCGC state indoor finals in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2nd place in 2002, 2005, 2012
  • Knightbeats
  • Knightingales
  • Schola Cantori
  • Bell Canto
  • End Effect
  • Camerata
  • Elite Dance Team
  • Drama (Theatre)
  • Orchestra

Honor Societies

Athletics

Clements / Elkins Rivalry

In 1992, after Elkins was built to alleviate overcrowding from William P. Clements High School, zoning issues forced many families in different subdivisions around the city of Sugar Land to send their children to both high schools. Still today, it is not uncommon to find next door neighbors or siblings going to opposing schools as feeder middle schools and zoning patterns overlap.[8]

In 1996, after an outbreak of Senior Pranks between the two schools, the principals of both high schools decided to focus the rivalry in a less destructive manner. After meeting with both schools' Student Councils, the principals decided to hold an annual, year-long competition.

Each school's athletic program can earn points based on wins against the other school in UIL competition. The competitions include: Boys' Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Soccer, and Girls' Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, and Soccer. A school earns one point when it defeats the rival school. A game ending in a tie score will award both teams one-half point. As often occurs, the schools sometimes meet more than once per year. In the event of a tie for the overall competition, the school's band that is ranked the highest at the Texas UIL Regional Marching Band Competition[9] will be the year's winner.

Since 1997, the schools have held the competition every year. As both schools' mascots (the Ranger and the Knight) typically ride horses, the "Golden Horse" trophy is awarded and displayed in the champion school's trophy case at the beginning of each new school year.

Baseball

The Knights baseball program has been one of the most successful team sports in Fort Bend ISD history. The Knights have posted a record of 479-180-8 in the 20 seasons they have fielded a Varsity team. Elkins has also won 10 District Championships, advanced to the State Tournament 6 times, winning the State 5A Championship 3 times (1995, 2002, 2003) and finishing as Runner Up once, in 1998. The Knights were also named 2002 National Champions by Baseball America, USA Today, and Student Sports. From 1994-2007, the Knights were led by legendary Texas high school coach Rick Carpenter, father of current St Louis Cardinal Matt Carpenter. The program is currently coached by Tyler Porter, a 1995 graduate of Elkins High School.

Notable alumni

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Notoriety

Cyber-bullying

Elkins, along with other Fort Bend High Schools Dulles and Clements, was subject to an act of cyber terrorism when a list titled Whimsical Girls of FBISD was posted on Facebook in April 2010.[19] The list named several female students from the three high schools with graphic detail of promiscuous acts that the girls performed, locations of the acts, as well as severe name calling. While some described this as tattle-taling, others argued that the list was a direct form of verbal assault and demanded the expulsion of the offender who posted the list.

Staff

On March 13, 2008, former Vice-Principal Jon Jeffrey Jones was caught by Sugar Land Police looking through the window of a home containing a woman and several children.[20]

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Elkins:

  • Austin Parkway (partial)
  • Commonwealth (partial)
  • Lantern Lane
  • Lexington Creek (partial)
  • Palmer (partial)
  • Quail Valley
  • Settlers Way (partial)

The following middle schools feed into Elkins:

  • Fort Settlement (partial)
  • First Colony (partial)
  • Lake Olympia (partial)
  • Quail Valley

References

  1. ^ "TEXAS RECOGNIZED SCHOOL". Fort Bend. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
  2. ^ Blue Ribbon Award Archived 2006-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Diane Moser Properties, Inc.: Newsweek - 2005 America's Best High Scools (Houston Area)". www.texasbest.com. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  4. ^ "Washington Post ranks six Fort Bend ISD high schools as top schools in nation". Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  5. ^ "Elkins High School Profile" (PDF). FBISD.
  6. ^ Fort Bend ISD History Archived September 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ National Mix It Up Day Schools
  8. ^ "FBISD Zoning." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on December 11, 2010.
  9. ^ "Texas UIL Region 13 Band." Texas Music Educators Association. Retrieved on December 11, 2010.
  10. ^ "Cornelius Anthony". DatabaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ "KARON COLEMAN". profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ a b c d Langosch, Jenifer (June 15, 2012). "Carpenters build Matt's baseball future together". MLB.com. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  13. ^ Goff, Keli (June 5, 2013). "Teachers often help us see potential before it develops". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  14. ^ "Raiders Take CB D.J. Hayden in 1st". Raiders.com. April 25, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  15. ^ a b Khan, Sam (October 23, 2009). "Matthews becoming Houston's first family of football". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  16. ^ Burston, Rusty (September 1, 2013). 100 Things Texas A&M Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Triumph Books.
  17. ^ Marshall, Jamal. "JMNFL".
  18. ^ Tezeno, Diane (November 22, 2010). "Crystle Stewart returns home". YourHoustonNews.com. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
  19. ^ "Cyber-bullies terrorize dozens of Fort Bend County girls." KHOU, Houston, Texas. Retrieved on June 7, 2011.
  20. ^ Fort Bend educator resigns after Peeping-Tom arrest - Houston Chronicle