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== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==
*[[Andie Bartlett]]. class of 2014, is ur new stepmom.
* [[Patrick Bailey]], class of 2004, is currently a linebacker for the [[Tennessee Titans]] and won a [[Super Bowl]] with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009.<ref name=100years/>
* [[Patrick Bailey]], class of 2004, is currently a linebacker for the [[Tennessee Titans]] and won a [[Super Bowl]] with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009.<ref name=100years/>
* [[Chase Clement]], class of 2004, is currently a quarterback for the [[Las Vegas Locomotives]] and won the [[United Football League (2009)|UFL's]] 2010 [[2010 UFL Championship Game|Championship Game]] taking home the game MVP trophy.
* [[Chase Clement]], class of 2004, is currently a quarterback for the [[Las Vegas Locomotives]] and won the [[United Football League (2009)|UFL's]] 2010 [[2010 UFL Championship Game|Championship Game]] taking home the game MVP trophy.

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Alamo Heights High School
Address
Map
6900 Broadway Street

,
78209

Coordinates29°29′28″N 98°27′53″W / 29.491199°N 98.464793°W / 29.491199; -98.464793
Information
TypeTraditional Public
EstablishedOriginal schoolhouse: 1909
Original High School building: 1923
Current High School building: 1950
School districtAlamo Heights Independent School District
SuperintendentKevin Brown
PrincipalLinda Foster
Faculty115
Enrollment1,543 (2008-09)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)    Blue and Gold
Athletics conferenceDistrict 27-4A
MascotMule
RivalBoerne Champion High School
WebsiteSchool webpage

Alamo Heights High School is a secondary school located in the city of Alamo Heights, Texas and is the only high school in the Alamo Heights Independent School District. It is also one of the top traditional public high schools in Texas and in the top one percent of public high schools in the nation.

Alamo Heights High School is known for its excellence as a college preparatory high school where students benefit from a challenging educational program and a wide array of extra curricular opportunities. Most of the students who attend Alamo Heights HS also attended Alamo Heights Junior School (6-8), either Woodridge Elementary or Cambridge Elementary (1-5), and Howard Early Childhood Center (PreK-K). There is also alternative school at the Robbins Academy (6-12). Others come from nearby private or parochial schools such as St. Luke's Episcopal, St. Mary's Hall, St. Peter Prince of the Apostles, The San Antonio Academy, St. Pius X, or Texas Military Institute and Keystone School.

The district includes three "island cities" including all of Alamo Heights, parts of Terrell Hills and all of Olmos Park. The district also includes a small part of north central San Antonio. Although Alamo Heights High School is a public school, it does accept a limited amount of tuition students every year who live outside of the Alamo Heights district boundaries.

In 2009, the school was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]

Original High School Building (Now Cambridge Elementary)

Facilities

The two-story school building is divided into four halls: Main, South, Central and North. Main provides access to the attendance and principal's offices, the library, the auditorium and a few classrooms. North contains the mathematics and history departments. Central is occupied by the technology department, as well as the nurse's and counselors' offices. South contains the English and foreign languages departments. The school's main sitting area is outside between North and Central. This area is called "The Oaks" after its many oak trees. The Oaks Building is located across The Oaks from the main building. It contains two art rooms, the language laboratory, which contains computers with headsets for use with recorded language teaching materials and a multi-purpose room. The auditorium is located north of the North Wing, with the band hall north of the auditorium.

The school has several sports facilities, the most visible of which is Harry B. Orem Stadium, used for football and soccer games. The stadium contains a track and there is also a practice field for these sports. The school's main facility for basketball and volleyball games is the Mule Dome. There is also a practice gymnasium for basketball. The school has full pool facilities for swimming, diving and water polo. Recently, the "skygym" was opened as an extra basketball court and multi-use gymnasium. The school's baseball field is located in the city's Olmos Basin.

Recently,[when?] the school has undergone major construction, including the renovation of the auditorium, addition of a two story science building, addition of a second gymnasium building and a new state-of-the-art weight room, renovation of the Central wing of the school, and the conversion of the old practice gym into a facility for the dance and cheerleading teams.


Statistics

  • Employs 115 faculty members
  • 75% of staff have master's degrees
  • Enrollment: 1,536 students
  • 95% of graduates attend college
  • 80% in four-year colleges and 15% in junior/community colleges[2]

Administration

  • Kevin Brown, district superintendent[3]
  • Linda Foster, principal
  • Frank Padilla, Norm Collins, and Terri Duncan, assistant principals

Academics

Alamo Heights High School is known for its excellence as a college preparatory high school where students benefit from a challenging educational program and a wide array of extra curricular opportunities. Graduates must demonstrate mastery of Reading, Mathematics, and Writing as measured by the (STAAR). Students are encouraged to complete one of the advanced/recommended programs set forth by the Texas State Board of Education. Additional courses in math, science, social studies, foreign language, computer studies, fine arts, public speaking, and journalism distinguish these programs. A seal denoting the student’s program completion is affixed to his/her transcript at the end of the senior year.

In 2012, Alamo Heights was recognized by Newsweek as number 194 out of 1,300 of the nations best public schools. It was also named by Texas Monthly magazine ‘one of only twelve traditional Texas public high schools that excelled in all four of the subject areas’ (i.e. language arts, math, social studies and science).

Curriculum: Alamo Heights has designed programs to meet the needs of students at four levels: GT, PreAP/AP, enriched, and regular. The terminal courses in the honors sequence carry the title AP and follow the College Board’s Advanced Placement curriculum. PreAP/AP courses are offered in the following: English, mathematics, music, science, social studies, foreign languages, and art. Currently, dual credit enrollment courses are offered through San Antonio College for English IV, French IV, Calculus BC, Computer Science III, and Physics II.

24 AP courses offered in subject areas:

  • AP English Lang., AP English Lit.
  • AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics
  • AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics
  • AP World History, AP US History, AP Human Geography
  • AP European History, AP Government, AP Economics
  • AP Spanish Lang., AP Spanish Lit. AP French Lang.
  • AP French Lit., AP Latin Vergil, AP Latin Lit.
  • AP Art 2-D Design, AP Art Drawing, AP Music Theory
  • AP Psychology

Faculty: 115 faculty members; 75% with Master’s degrees and above

Notable alumni

Athletics

The school offers football, tennis, water polo, volleyball and cross country in the fall. It offers basketball, swimming and diving and soccer in the winter and tennis, baseball, softball, water polo, and track and field in the spring. Golf is year round. Club lacrosse and rugby are also available.

The school's mascot is the mule.

Notable athletic achievements

  • Football - Class 4A Division I State Champions (2006) beating Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III's team, Copperas Cove High School in the finals[6]
  • Men's soccer - State champions (1987, 2012)
  • Tennis - State champions (1973, 1984,1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2002)
  • Water Polo - State champs, men and women (1973).
  • Basketball - State Champions (1952, 1954)
  • JROTC - National Champions (2007, 2008, 2009)

See also

References

  1. ^ "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency.
  2. ^ "Alamo Heights High School". Archived from the original on 6 January 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-04. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Administration Office". Alamo Heights Independent School District. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-13. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ a b c d e Miller, Carole (October 7, 2009), "Alamo Heights ISD packs 100 years of history into a weeklong party", San Antonio Express-News, retrieved May 27, 2011
  5. ^ Spears, Sally (1998). Call Sign Revlon. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-809-7. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  6. ^ "Alamo Heights Mules Win State". About. Retrieved 2007-01-04.

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