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Brewer High School (Fort Worth, Texas)

Coordinates: 32°46′46″N 97°28′45″W / 32.779445°N 97.479072°W / 32.779445; -97.479072
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Brewer High School
Address
Map
1025 W Loop 820 N

,
76108

United States
Coordinates32°46′46″N 97°28′45″W / 32.779445°N 97.479072°W / 32.779445; -97.479072
Information
School typePublic
School districtWhite Settlement ISD
PrincipalDr Jeff Seeton, PhD
Teaching staff104.25 FTE
Grades9-12
GenderBoth male and female
Enrollment1,730 (2014-15)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.59
Campus size85 acres (340,000 m2)
Color(s)Royal blue and white
   
AthleticsUIL 5A (since 2014)
MascotBear
Website[1]

Brewer High School is a public high school serving 1,688 students from grade 9-12 located in Fort Worth, Texas.[2] It has a notable athletics program, as it has produced major league baseball players Aubrey Huff and Kelly Shoppach. The student body is 51% white, 6% black, 37% Hispanic, 2% Asian and 4% American Indian/Multiple.[3] The school mascot is the bear.

History

The old high school was built in the 1950s and was later turned into a middle school in 2008.

Campus

The school's campus on Cherry Lane in White Settlement, Texas was replaced with a new campus located near Loop 820 and Silver Creek Road in Fort Worth in 2007.[4]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "BREWER H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 26, 2017.
  2. ^ Great Schools
  3. ^ "School Detail for Brewer H S". National Center for Education Statistics.
  4. ^ Deller, Martha (2007-08-25). "New Brewer High to open with a built-in past". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Because there was no room to expand, the White Settlement school district spent $93 million to build a three-story high school on 85 acres about three miles northwest. The old school is being converted into a new facility for Brewer Middle School, to open next year.
  5. ^ "Meet the Manager & Coach". 1986 Phillies: Spring Training 40th Year in Clearwater. Clearwater, Florida: Philadelphia Phillies. March 1986. p. 9.