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Lake Travis High School

Coordinates: 30°19′38″N 97°58′10″W / 30.327342°N 97.969444°W / 30.327342; -97.969444
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Lake Travis High School
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Coordinates30°19′38″N 97°58′10″W / 30.327342°N 97.969444°W / 30.327342; -97.969444
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1981
School districtLake Travis Independent School District
SuperintendentPaul Norton
PrincipalGordon Butler
Faculty172.39 (FTE)[1]
Grades9 - 12
Enrollment3,212 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.63[1]
Color(s)Red, Black, Silver and White     
NicknameCavaliers
Information512-533-6100
WebsiteSchool Website
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Lake Travis High School is a public high school located in unincorporated Travis County, Texas, United States, approximately 20 miles west of Austin, near Lake Travis. The preparatory is accredited by the Texas Education Agency and rated as an exemplary secondary by TEA standards.[4] LTHS serves students in grades nine through twelve who live in southwest Travis County and is part of the Lake Travis Independent School District. LTHS and LTISD were both established in 1981 after splitting from the Dripping Springs Independent School District.[5] The current high school was built in 1988.[citation needed] Because of major growth in the Austin Metropolitan Area, the high school has undergone several expansion projects. Due to the increase in student population, LTHS was reclassified in 2012 as a member of the UIL 5A conference. LTHS was again reclassified in 2014 when Texas added a 6A classification.

As the only high school in LTISD, it serves Bee Cave, Briarcliff, Lakeway, The Hills, and Hudson Bend,[6] along with 1.4 square miles (3.6 km2) of land within the City of Austin.[7]

History and academics

Lake Travis High School
Lake Travis HS

Lake Travis High School has more than 200 academic courses including 25 Advanced Placement (AP) courses and 30 Pre-AP/Honors courses.[8] The school also offers students membership in more than 50 student clubs and organizations.[9] Lake Travis HS offers elective courses which are housed within the Institutes of Study, a comprehensive academic program that allows students to pursue an area of study in depth. The six Institutes of Study are: Institute of Advanced Sciences & Medicine, Institute of Business, Finance & Marketing, Institute of Veterinary & Agricultural Science, Institute of Humanities, Technology & Communications, Institute of Math, Engineering & Architecture, and the Institute of Fine Arts. A special education program also exists to meet the needs of identified students.[10] Lake Travis won the UIL-4A Lone Star Cup for the 2011-2012 school year.[citation needed] The cup is awarded to the states overall top high school based on academic and athletic achievements.

Student demographics

As of the 2010-2011 school year, Lake Travis HS's racial diversity is 73.5% White, 17.4% Hispanic, 3.6% Asian, 3.6% identified as two or more races, 1.5% Black and 0.4% other.[11] The Texas Education Agency also reports the demographics of staff, in 2009-10 faculty racial composition was 89% White, 7% Hispanic, 2% Asian, 1% African American, and 1% other.[12]

Programs

Athletics

Football

A football game of the Lake Travis Cavaliers vs the Cedar Park Timberwolves

The Football sports team are the "Cavaliers", named after the mascot of the school with uniform colors being red and black. In 2011, Lake Travis High School became the first football program in Texas to have won five straight state championships.[13][14][15] In the 2007 season, Lake Travis won its first ever football state championship against Highland Park 36-34. In 2008 LT defeated Longview 48-23 in the championship game. In 2009 LT had another undefeated season, once again beating Longview (24-17) in the 2009 Texas 4A Championship Game. In 2010 LT reached the UIL 4A State Championship Game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington. In that game LT defeated the #3 ranked Denton Ryan Raiders 27-7; giving the Cavs their fourth consecutive state championship, making them the only 4A or 5A Texas school to accomplish this feat.[16] In 2011, the Cavs again went undefeated, and defeated Waco Midway 22-7 in the state championship game. Lake Travis became the first Texas football program to win five consecutive state titles.[17] In 2016 the Cavaliers won their sixth state championship.[18]

Rugby

Lake Travis won the Texas State High School Rugby Championship in 2013 and is ranked 18th in the nation after only three seasons in existence. They outscored their division opponents 247 - 0 and all opponents through their championship victory 401 - 24.[19][20]

Sailing

The LTHS Sailing Team won the Texas State Sailing Championship in 2018 and 2019.[21][22] The Sailing Team is based at the Austin Yacht Club and is the only co-ed sport offered at LTHS.[citation needed]

Basketball

The LTHS Men's Basketball team appeared at the 2010 state semi-finals and are coached by Clint Baty.[23][24]

Swimming and diving

Cheerleading

Lake Travis won the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) Senior and Junior High School National Championship held December 28–29, 2008 at the Dallas Convention Center.[25]

Golf

The boys team won the 3A state title in 1997, the 4A state title in 2011 and 2012, and the 5A state title in 2013. The girls team also won the 5A state title in 2013 [26] and 2015.[27]

Volleyball

Members of the Lake Travis HS Volleyball Team are known as the Lady Cavs. The team won the Texas 4A State Championship in 2010 and 2011.[28] They were also ranked by PrepVolleyball as the number one high school volleyball team in the nation.[citation needed]

In 2010, the Lady Cav Volleyball Team became the first LTHS girls team to win a state championship. The following year, in 2011, the Lady Cavs were ranked as the number one high school volleyball team in the nation. They finished with a 50-0 record and a second straight state title.[29]

Fine Arts

Band

In 2012, the Lake Travis High School Drumline received first place and the title of state champion in the Percussion Scholastic A classification of the Texas Color Guard Circuit,[30] in 2013, received first place and the title of state champion in the Percussion Scholastic Marching Open classification of the Texas Color Guard Circuit.[31]

Cavalettes

In 2012, the Cavalettes dance/drill team performed at the Tournament of Roses Parade, marking the first time in the history of the parade that a high school drill and dance team performed an opening number. In 2013 and 2017, The Cavalettes also performed in Orlando, Florida at Downtown Disney.[32]

Notable alumni

References

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  3. ^ Devin Monk (August 30, 2012). "Lake Travis Schools: Nearly 400 students added to school district". Lake Travis View. Retrieved September 9, 2012.
  4. ^ Devin Monk (July 19, 2011). "LTISD Earns Exemplary Rating". Lake Travis View. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
  5. ^ LTISD (August 30, 2011). "History". LTISD. Retrieved October 30, 2011.
  6. ^ "SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Travis County, TX." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on December 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "Regional School Districts and the City of Austin." City of Austin. March 2013. Retrieved on August 4, 2016.
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