Arlington High School (Arlington, Texas)
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Arlington High School, located in Arlington, Texas, is a secondary school serving grades 9-12. It is one of the six high schools comprising the Arlington Independent School District
Arlington Independent School District
Arlington Independent School District or AISD is a school district based in Arlington, Texas .The district covers the majority of Arlington and portions of Grand Prairie. The district serves the entirety of the small towns of Pantego and Dalworthington Gardens. A portion of Fort Worth lies within...

. The current principal is Jennifer Young; the mascot is the Colt and the schools’ colors are Kelly Green and White. At present, AHS has approximately 3000 students; this population is composed of former middle school students, whom previously attended Gunn, Bailey, and Carter Junior High Schools; comprising residents of Arlington
Arlington, Texas
Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas within the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. According to the 2010 census results, the city had a population of 365,438, making it the third largest municipality in the Metroplex...

, Dalworthington Gardens, and Pantego
Pantego, Texas
Pantego is a town in Tarrant County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,394 at the 2010 census. It is entirely surrounded by the cities of Arlington and Dalworthington Gardens...

. Arlington High School has been accepted to be an International Baccalaureate School.

History

  • 1902: The local schools were taken over by the city of Arlington from Carlisle Military Academy.

  • 1904- 1922: High School, comprising grades 8 through 11, met at the South Side School which also housed 1st-7th grades. North Side School also had 1st through 7th.

  • 1905: First graduating class of the High School made up of five girls.

  • 1908: First graduating class with boys.

  • 1922: Arlington High School built on Cooper St. and Abram St., separating grades 8 – 11 separating from first through seventh grades.

  • 1923: Arlington High students chose Colts as the mascot and the colors of kelly green and white, replacing the former colors of black and crimson.

  • 1942: A twelfth grade was added to the high school format for children beginning school that year. Students already in school simply skipped a grade.

  • 1950: First live Little Arlie; “Sons of the White & Green” composed by Jane Ellis/Dean Corey.

  • 1956: Last class to graduate from AHS on Cooper St. and Abram St.

  • 1957: First class to graduate from AHS on Park Row.

  • 1958: Former AHS reopens as Ousley Junior High, 8th grade only.

  • 1963: Last class to graduate when Arlington High was the city’s only high school. Sam Houston High School
    Sam Houston High School (Arlington, Texas)
    Sam Houston High School is a secondary school serving grades 9-12 students who live in the eastern part of Arlington, Texas and the western part of Grand Prairie, Texas. It is part of the Arlington Independent School District, in Arlington, Texas...

     opens in fall 1963.


Sam Houston, AISD's second high school, opened in the northern hemisphere fall of 1963. The original boundary between Houston and Arlington High School was described by Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News is the major daily newspaper serving the Dallas, Texas area, with a circulation of 264,459 subscribers, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported in September 2010...

as "a north/south zig zag." The boundary extended from a point near the intersection of Cooper at Mansfield northward to Arkansas Lane. From there, it extended east to Johnson Creek and then ran alongside the creek to Collins. After Collins the boundary traveled northward to the Arlington city limits.

In 1965 AISD desegregated, so Arlington High School desegregated.
  • 1968: Ousley campus is sold to The University of Texas at Arlington; junior high relocated to Bailey Junior High
    Bailey Junior High
    Bailey Junior High School, located in Arlington, Texas on 2411 Winewood St, 76013, is a middle school serving grades 7-8. It is one of the 12 middle schools comprising the Arlington Independent School District. The current principal is Tiffany Benavides; the mascot is the Ram and the schools’...

     on Bowen Rd.


In 1970, Lamar High School
Lamar High School (Arlington, Texas)
Mirabeau B. Lamar High School is a secondary school in Arlington, Texas. It is named for Mirabeau B. Lamar, the second president of the Republic of Texas, and located at 1400 West Lamar Boulevard....

 opened, relieving Arlington and Sam Houston. Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News
The Dallas Morning News is the major daily newspaper serving the Dallas, Texas area, with a circulation of 264,459 subscribers, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported in September 2010...

said that "[t]he effect on Arlington High School was huge" since the housing in the Arlington zone north to division had been moved to Lamar. 12th grade students that had been zoned out of Arlington High School continued to attend Arlington High School, despite being in the Lamar zone, so the class of 1971 had almost 1,000 students. Each subsequent class size was smaller.
  • 1972: Principal James Crouch introduces slogan, “How Sweet It Is To Be In Colt Country.” at an outdoor pep rally.

  • 1977: Logo with sideways horseshoe representing the “C” in Colts used for first time.


Martin High School
Martin High School (Arlington, Texas)
James Martin High School is a secondary school serving grades 9-12 located in Arlington, Texas and is part of the Arlington Independent School District. The mascot of the school is the Warrior, and the school colors are black, red, and silver.-History:...

 opened in 1982. Because Martin, located in southwest Arlington, had opened, the attendance zone of Arlington High School lost many newly-constructed houses for affluent people, as they had been rezoned to Martin. Brown also explained that "The Wimbledon area shifted west," The residents of Shady Valley area, still zoned to Arlington, were growing older, and the number of children was decreasing. The athletic teams at Arlington High School lost a lot of talent to Martin, due to the Martin rezoning.
  • 1987: Colts lose to Odessa Permian in quarter finals begins the "Colt Stampede"

  • 1992: Football makes the semi-finals for first time since 1950's

  • 1997: Class of 2001 enters as freshmen; becomes first freshmen class in 40 years.

  • 2008: Class of 2008 has first IB Students in Arlington (along with Bowie) to receive IB diploma

  • 2008: Principal, James Adams retires after serving AISD for 38 years. Jennifer Young selected to serve as AHS Principal.

City Rivalry

  • Arlington Lamar High and Arlington High, previously known as the "Peach Bowl"
  • Arlington High and Arlington James Bowie High, "The Battle of Maverick Stadium" (At the time this was the home stadium for both High Schools)

Athletics

Arlington High is the only high school in Arlington to ever win a state title in football (1951). The head coach is Scott Peach, whose father was the head coach of Lamar High School
Lamar High School (Arlington, Texas)
Mirabeau B. Lamar High School is a secondary school in Arlington, Texas. It is named for Mirabeau B. Lamar, the second president of the Republic of Texas, and located at 1400 West Lamar Boulevard....

. Arlington High has had the most successful football program in the school district over the last five years with three trips to the playoffs and a 6-4 playoff record. Arlington High's volleyball program usually goes to playoffs and has more Class AAAAA state titles (1970, 1976, and 1982) than any other high school in the North Texas area. AHS also has exceptional gymnastics, softball, cheerleading, baseball, cross country, golf, swimming, soccer, and tennis programs. Wrestling consistently sends its participants to compete at State level competition. Inter-scholastically, tennis and basketball are not as developed.

Football City Titles:
  • 2009 Arlington Mythical Championship
  • 2009 District Co-Champions (with Arlington Bowie)

Fine arts

Arlington High School has an involved and adept fine arts programs. Fine Arts programs are listed and explained below:

Theatre Department
The Theatre Arts Department, currently directed by Elizabeth Martin and Eric Domuret, won the State Championship in UIL One-Act Play in 2005. Arlington High's play, "An Experiment with an Air Pump," was chosen 1st place among over 250 other high schools in their conference. It also earned high respect from many fellow students. Wanda Sessions retired as head of the department in 2008 after almost 30 years in the position. She has inspired a great number of students to pursue theatre and teaching as a career.

Orchestra Department
The orchestra, currently directed by Linda Keefer, has won Sweepstakes at UIL
University Interscholastic League
The University Interscholastic League is an organization that creates rules for and administers almost all athletic, music, and academic contests for public primary and secondary schools in the American state of Texas....

 for over 30th consecutive years. The orchestra program has been receiving Sweepstakes since 1979. During the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 school years, the Symphony Orchestra submitted a recording for the TMEA Honor Orchestra. The performances were placed as one of the Top 8 orchestras in the state. Nearly 300 students are in Orchestra department.

Band Department
Directed by mainly Michael Hejny, the AHS band has been known for playing in places such as New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...

 and Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, "the District", or simply D.C., is the capital of the United States. On July 16, 1790, the United States Congress approved the creation of a permanent national capital as permitted by the U.S. Constitution....

. During the annual Independence Day Parade that takes place in Arlington, Texas
Arlington, Texas
Arlington is a city in Tarrant County, Texas within the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. According to the 2010 census results, the city had a population of 365,438, making it the third largest municipality in the Metroplex...

 the Arlington High School Band has been and contributed in being part in it every single year. The band program has also consistently taken the Sweepstakes at UIL for the last decade. It has been reported that the band has almost 190 students.

Choir Department
The Arlington High School Choir, Colt Chorale has also enjoyed much success within recent years, attending the prestigious Texas Music Educators Association Convention in 2005 and winning numerous Sweepstakes in UIL. Arlington High Colt Chorale was also recognize by WFAA's Why Guy, their choir was broadcast in the WFAA morning news because of their success in entering TMEA. Most recent accomplishment was when Colt Chorale was invited to perform on March 7, 2007 at the American Chorale Directors Association Convention in Miami, Florida, which is the highest national honor that a choir can receive. Thanks to Dinah Menger, the head director of all choirs, Colt Chorale was able to successfully perform best at their ACDA performance in Florida. The choir has over 300 students and 80 of them are in the highest choir, Colt Chorale. Many students have enjoyed great success in music careers.

Feeder patterns

Duff, Hill, Swift, South Davis, and a portion of Dunn Elementaries feed into Bailey. Bailey sends all of its students into AHS. Key, Short, and Foster feed into Gunn. Gunn sends the majority of its students to AHS and the rest go to Bowie. Carter junior high sends a small portion of its population to AHS.

Notable alumni

  • Neel E. Kearby
    Neel E. Kearby
    Neel Ernest Kearby was a U.S. Army Air Corps Colonel and P-47 Thunderbolt pilot in World War II who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in combat.-Biography:...

     '28 U.S. Army Air Corps Colonel
    Colonel
    Colonel , abbreviated Col or COL, is a military rank of a senior commissioned officer. It or a corresponding rank exists in most armies and in many air forces; the naval equivalent rank is generally "Captain". It is also used in some police forces and other paramilitary rank structures...

     and P-47 Thunderbolt
    P-47 Thunderbolt
    Republic Aviation's P-47 Thunderbolt, also known as the "Jug", was the largest, heaviest, and most expensive fighter aircraft in history to be powered by a single reciprocating engine. It was heavily armed with eight .50-caliber machine guns, four per wing. When fully loaded, the P-47 weighed up to...

     pilot in World War II
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

     who received the Medal of Honor
    Medal of Honor
    The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. It is bestowed by the President, in the name of Congress, upon members of the United States Armed Forces who distinguish themselves through "conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his or her...

     for his actions in combat.
  • Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward
    Morgan Woodward is an American actor.He is probably best known for his recurring role in Dallas as Marvin "Punk" Anderson...

     '44 Film and TV actor. Best known for his recurring role in Dallas as Marvin "Punk" Anderson.
  • Jay Davern, '93, All-State, All-American Linebacker, TCU linebacker
  • Rita Inos
    Rita Inos
    Rita Hocog Inos, EdD, was a Northern Mariana Island educator, activist and politician. Inos was the former Education Commissioner of the Northern Marianas school system and served on the Northern Marianas College Board of Regents...

    , '72, Educator and politician
    Politician
    A politician, political leader, or political figure is an individual who is involved in influencing public policy and decision making...

     in the Northern Mariana Islands
    Northern Mariana Islands
    The Northern Mariana Islands, officially the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands , is a commonwealth in political union with the United States, occupying a strategic region of the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of 15 islands about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to the Philippines...

    , first female candidate for Lieutenant Governor
    Lieutenant Governor of the Northern Mariana Islands
    The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands has a self governing government consisting of a locally elected governor, Lieutenant Governor and the Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Legislature. The current Lieutenant Governor is Eloy Inos, who was appointed to fill the vacancy created when...

  • Ali Haji-Sheikh
    Ali Haji-Sheikh
    Ali S. Haji-Sheikh is a former American football placekicker for the University of Michigan and for three National Football League teams. Haji-Sheikh spent three seasons playing for the New York Giants. He had a superb rookie season, kicking 35 of 42 field goals and setting a then NFL record...

    , '79, Collegiate and professional football player. Member of 1984 NFC
    National Football Conference
    The National Football Conference is one of the two conferences of the National Football League . This conference and its counterpart, the American Football Conference , currently contain 16 teams each, making up the 32 teams of the NFL.-Current teams:Since 2002, the NFC has comprised 16 teams,...

     Pro Bowl
    Pro Bowl
    In professional American football, the Pro Bowl is the all-star game of the National Football League . Since the merger with the rival American Football League in 1970, it has been officially called the AFC–NFC Pro Bowl, matching the top players in the American Football Conference against those...

     team.
  • Bob McFarland
    Bob McFarland
    Millard Robert "Bob" McFarland , is an attorney and lobbyist in Arlington and Austin, Texas, who served from 1983 to 1991 as a Republican member of the Texas State Senate from District 10, then parts of Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant counties...

    , '59, Arlington attorney; Republican member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, 1977 to 1991
  • Gretchen Polhemus
    Gretchen Polhemus
    Gretchen Lynn Polhemus-Jensen is a former Miss USA and second runner-up to .-Early life:Prior to competing in Miss Texas USA, Jensen was working as a cattle broker and real estate agent in her home state....

    , '83, Miss USA
    Miss USA
    The Miss USA beauty contest has been held annually since 1952 to select the United States entrant in the Miss Universe pageant. The Miss Universe Organization operates both pageants, as well as Miss Teen USA...

     1989, 2nd runner up Miss Universe
    Miss Universe
    Miss Universe is an annual international beauty contest that is run by the Miss Universe Organization. The pageant is the most publicized beauty contest in the world with 600 million viewers....

     1990
  • Darrell Lance Abbott, '85, also known as "Diamond Darrell", "Dimebag Darrell", "Dimebag" or simply "Dime", of Hard-Rock Band Pantera
    Pantera
    Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas. Formed by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul and Dimebag Darrell in 1981, bassist Rex Brown would join in late 1981 with vocalist Terry Glaze. Looking for a new and heavier sound, Pantera had Terry replaced in 1987 with Phil Anselmo as...

    .
  • Amy N. Stewart
    Amy N. Stewart
    Amy Stewart is an American author specializing in books on horticulture and the natural world.-Biography:Stewart grew up in Arlington, Texas with her father, the musician Vic Stewart, who toured with Doc Severinsen’s road band; her mother, Dee Stewart, who had a career in public relations; and her...

    , '87, author of From the Ground Up, Flower Confidential, Wicked Plants, and other books.
  • Bowie Hogg, '96, Television contestant on season #1 of The Apprentice
    The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)
    The Apprentice is an American reality television show hosted by real estate magnate, businessman and television personality Donald Trump, created by Mark Burnett and broadcast on NBC...

     and school board member for the Arlington Independent School District.
  • David Castro III, '98, Film & TV actor. Credits include "The Source", "Scarecrow Slayer", "May Day", "No Ordinary Hero", "Liar" and "America's Most Wanted".
  • Brian Eppes, '98, Television actor. Played Michael on the children's television show Barney & Friends
    Barney & Friends
    Barney and Friends, also referred to by HiT Entertainment as Barney the Friendly Dinosaur, is an independent children's television show produced in the United States, aimed at children from ages 1-8...

    .
  • Hunter Pence
    Hunter Pence
    Hunter Andrew Pence is a Major League Baseball outfielder with the Philadelphia Phillies. Pence stands tall and weighs . He bats and throws right-handed.-Early life:...

    , '01, Philadelphia Phillies
    Philadelphia Phillies
    The Philadelphia Phillies are a Major League Baseball team. They are the oldest continuous, one-name, one-city franchise in all of professional American sports, dating to 1883. The Phillies are a member of the Eastern Division of Major League Baseball's National League...

     Right Fielder.
  • Joe Jon Finley
    Joe Jon Finley
    Joe Jon Finley is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Oklahoma. The Detroit Lions signed him on September 8, 2010. Despite playing well in pre-season, Finley was cut...

    , '03, American Football
    American football
    American football is a sport played between two teams of eleven with the objective of scoring points by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone. Known in the United States simply as football, it may also be referred to informally as gridiron football. The ball can be advanced by...

     player, Tight End for the San Francisco 49ers
    San Francisco 49ers
    The San Francisco 49ers are a professional American football team based in San Francisco, California, playing in the West Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League . The team was founded in 1946 as a charter member of the All-America Football Conference and...

    .
  • Rogelio Funes Mori
    Rogelio Funes Mori
    Rogelio Gabriel Funes Mori is an Argentine football forward. He plays for River Plate. He is the twin brother of Ramiro Funes Mori.- Early life :...

    , '09, Professional Soccer Player for Argentine Club River Plate
    Club Atlético River Plate
    Club Atlético River Plate is an Argentine sports club based in the Nuñez neighborhood of Buenos Aires. It is best known for its professional football team, which currently competes in Nacional B, the second tier of Argentine football....


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