Elkins High School (Missouri City, Texas)
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29°32′43″N 95°33′29″W / 29.5452°N 95.5581°W
Lawrence E Elkins High School | |
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7007 Knights Court , 77459 | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Established | 1992 |
School district | Fort Bend ISD |
Principal | Courtney Muceus |
Staff | 137.08 (FTE)[2] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,654 (2022-23)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 19.36[2] |
Color(s) | Royal Blue and Gold |
Nickname | Knights |
Newspaper | The Round Table |
2011 TEA Rating | Recognized[1] |
Website | Elkins High School |
Lawrence E. Elkins High School, more commonly known as Elkins High School is a comprehensive 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.[3] In addition, Elkins high school was ranked 715th among the top 1000 schools in the United States by Newsweek in 2005.[4] The Washington Post also ranked Elkins High School among the Top High Schools in the Nation in 2011.[5]
History
[edit]Lawrence E. Elkins High School was established as a grade 9 and 10 school in the fall of 1992[6][7] to alleviate overcrowding from three other district high schools, Dulles, Clements, and Willowridge.[citation needed] Elkins was FBISD's fifth comprehensive high school.[8]
On May 17, 2024, rapper and alumnus Travis Scott gifted the graduating class of 2024 600 free pairs of Air Jordan 1 Low Canary Yellows, a pair of Nike shoes utilizing Elkins’ school colors as a tribute.[9]
Neighborhoods served
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Areas served by the school include Quail Valley,[10] Meadow Creek, Lake Olympia, and all of Riverstone.[11]
It formerly served Arcola, Fresno, Juliff, and parts of the area near Rosharon in Fort Bend County.[12]
Academies
[edit]The Engineering Academy informs and encourage students to learn about the potential of a career in engineering. Courses include Introduction to Engineering Design, Engineering Principles, Civil and Aerospace Engineering introduction courses
Academic competition
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- Math and science club (UIL and TMSCA)
- 1st place TMSCA state 2022
- Speech and debate (TFA and NFL)
- 1st place duet interpretation state 2007
- 1st place TFA State Domestic Extemp 2024
- UIL academics
- 1st place conference 5A state academic champions, 1994–95
- 1st place conference 5A state academic champions, 1995–96
- Calculator applications
- 1st place state 1996
- 1st place state 2001
- 1st place state 2004
- Mathematics
- 1st place state 1996
- Number sense
- 1st place state 1996
- Science
- 1st place 1996
- Constitutional law
- 1st place state 2005, 2008, 2011
- National Champion 2008
- AFJROTC TX-932:
- Unit Awards:
- Distinguished Unit With Merit, 2023
- Top School Award, CLC University of Houston 2023
- Academics Awards:
- Cyber Patirot, State Silver Tier & Gold Tier, 2024
- 1st place altitude Rocketry meet, 2005
- 1st place Drift Rocketry meet, 2005
- Drill Team Awards:
- 1st Overall, CE King High School, Drill Meet, 2022
- 1st place male color guard fort bend drill comp 2009
- Unit Awards:
Fine arts
[edit]- Art
- Band
- In 2005, Lawrence E. Elkins HS had the most 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.
- 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
[edit]- English Honor Society
- International Thespian Society
- Mu Alpha Theta
- National Art Honor Society
- National Forensic League
- National French Honor Society
- National Honor Society
- Science National Honor Society – This national organization was founded by an Elkins student.
- Spanish Honor Society
- Kitty Hawk Honor Society (ROTC)
Athletics
[edit]Clements / Elkins rivalry
[edit]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.[13]
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[14] 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.[citation needed]
Notable alumni
[edit]- Cornelius Anthony – San Francisco 49ers football player (class of 1996)[15]
- Pat Batteaux – NFL player (class of 1996)
- Ross Blacklock – NFL defensive end for the Houston Texans (class of 2016)[16]
- KaRon Coleman – gridiron football player (class of 1996)[17]
- Matt Carpenter – MLB player with the San Diego Padres (class of 2004)[18]
- R'Bonney Gabriel – Miss USA 2022 and Miss Universe 2022[19]
- Keli Goff – Journalist, tv writer and Emmy nominated producer[20]
- D.J. Hayden – NFL cornerback for Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions (class of 2008)[21]
- Chad Huffman – MLB and NPB outfielder[18]
- James Loney – MLB first baseman for Los Angeles Dodgers, Tampa Bay Rays (class of 2002)[18]
- Jake Matthews – former Texas A&M University offensive lineman and current Atlanta Falcons tackle (class of 2010)[22]
- Kevin Matthews – former Texas A&M football player and NFL offensive lineman (class of 2005)[23]
- Jamal Marshall – football player, North Texas and Seattle Seahawks cornerback (class of 2012)[24]
- J'Mon Moore – NFL player
- Kenneth Murray – former Oklahoma football player and current NFL Linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers (class of 2017)
- Braylon Payne – baseball player[25]
- Kendrick Sampson – actor who has been on television shows such as How To Get Away with Murder and The Vampire Diaries
- Travis Scott – rapper, singer, and record producer[26]
- Crystle Stewart – Miss USA 2008[27]
- Corey Thompson – NFL player
- Kip Wells – former American professional baseball pitcher (class of 1995)
- Donovan Williams – NBA player
Notoriety
[edit]Cyber-bullying
[edit]Girls from Elkins and the other Fort Bend High Schools of Dulles and Clements, were cyber-bullied in April 2010 on a Facebook page titled Whimsical Girls of FBISD. The page listed several female students on each school's "naughty" list. Police and the school district were unable to determine who was responsible for the page, but Facebook took the page down at the district's request.[28]
Advanced placement desks controversy
[edit]In the 2022-2023 school year, Elkins had 1,609 students testing for Advanced Placement courses, an increase of 335 from the 2021-2022 school year. While students were taking AP exams in May, 2023, desks from classrooms were moved to the gymnasium, causing some classrooms to be short on desks, and forcing many students who were not testing for AP courses to sit on the floor. This incident caused uproar among the parents of the school.[29]
Feeder patterns
[edit]The following elementary schools feed into Elkins:
- Austin Parkway (partial)
- Commonwealth (partial)
- Lantern Lane
- Lexington Creek (partial)
- Palmer (partial)
- Quail Valley
- Settlers Way (partial)
- Anne Sullivan
The following middle schools feed into Elkins:
- Fort Settlement (partial)
- First Colony (partial)
- Lake Olympia (partial)
- Quail Valley
References
[edit]- ^ "TEXAS RECOGNIZED SCHOOL". Fort Bend. Archived from the original on 3 July 2011. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- ^ a b c "LAWRENCE E ELKINS H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved June 27, 2024.
- ^ Blue Ribbon Award Archived 2006-05-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Diane Moser Properties, Inc.: Newsweek - 2005 America's Best High Schools (Houston Area)". www.texasbest.com. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ^ "Washington Post ranks six Fort Bend ISD high schools as top schools in nation". Chron. 27 May 2011. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
- ^ "Elkins High School Profile" (PDF). FBISD. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-06-11.
- ^ Fort Bend ISD History Archived September 7, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Solomon, Jerome (1997-08-28). "FOOTBALL 1997/HIGH SCHOOLS/FORT BEND BONANZA/Phillips, Dulles in hunt to add to town's memories". Houston Chronicle. p. Special 33. Archived from the original on 2012-07-09. Retrieved 2011-12-31.
It remained the lone high school in the area until Willowridge opened in 1979[...]Elkins (1992)[...]
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- ^ "Schools." Quail Valley Fund. Retrieved on July 20, 2017.
- ^ "High school". Riverstone. Retrieved 2018-04-13.
- ^ "Elkins High School." Fort Bend Independent School District. January 16, 1997. Retrieved on October 31, 2017.
- ^ "FBISD Zoning[permanent dead link]." Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on December 11, 2010.
- ^ "Texas UIL Region 13 Band." Texas Music Educators Association. Retrieved on December 11, 2010.
- ^ "Cornelius Anthony". DatabaseFootball.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ "Texans select TCU DT, Elkins alumnus Ross Blacklock in second round of the 2020 NFL Draft". khou.com. 24 April 2020. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
- ^ "KARON COLEMAN". profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on September 9, 2015. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ^ a b c Langosch, Jenifer (June 15, 2012). "Carpenters build Matt's baseball future together". MLB.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ Sewing, Joy (2023-02-13). "Miss Universe R'Bonney Gabriel says sustainable fashion, and skills to make it, can save the world". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Goff, Keli (June 5, 2013). "Teachers often help us see potential before it develops". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ "Raiders Take CB D.J. Hayden in 1st". Raiders.com. April 25, 2013. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ Khan, Sam (October 23, 2009). "Matthews becoming Houston's first family of football". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ Burston, Rusty (September 1, 2013). 100 Things Texas A&M Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Triumph Books. ISBN 9781623682873.
- ^ Marshall, Jamal (9 May 2016). "JMNFL". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- ^ Alexander, Ari (26 April 2024). "KPRC 2 Athlete of the Week: Braylon Payne, Elkins Baseball". KPRC-TV.
- ^ KTRK (2019-09-10). "Local rapper Travis Scott receives key to Missouri City". ABC13 Houston. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
- ^ Tezeno, Diane (November 22, 2010). "Crystle Stewart returns home". YourHoustonNews.com. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
- ^ "Cyber-bullies terrorize dozens of Fort Bend County girls Archived 2010-06-15 at the Wayback Machine." KHOU, Houston, Texas. Retrieved on June 7, 2011.
- ^ "Students at Elkins HS forced to sit on floor during class after desks moved for AP testing". ABC13 Houston. 2023-05-02. Retrieved 2023-10-20.