Alvin High School

Alvin High School
Address
802 South Johnson Street
Alvin, Texas 77511-3581
United States
Coordinates 29°25′04″N 95°15′04″W / 29.4177363°N 95.2510455°W / 29.4177363; -95.2510455Coordinates: 29°25′04″N 95°15′04″W / 29.4177363°N 95.2510455°W / 29.4177363; -95.2510455
Information
School type Public high school
Established 1894
School district Alvin Independent School District
Principal Johnny Briseño
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 2,524[1] (2013-14)
Color(s)           Burnt Orange & White
Athletics conference UIL Class AAAAAA
Mascot Yellowjackets
Yearbook The Yellowjacket
Website Alvin High School

Alvin High School is a public high school located in the city of Alvin, Texas (USA) and classified as a 6A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Alvin Independent School District located in central Brazoria County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]

History

Alvin High School opened in 1894, with its first graduating class graduating in 1897. Alvin High School gained more residents as many school districts consolidated into Alvin ISD.[3] and remained Alvin ISD's only high school until Manvel High School opened in fall 2006 with 9th and 10th grades, phasing in 11th and 12th grades in the following two years.

After the annexation of several school districts, ending with the Manvel Independent School District in 1973, Alvin High School served the city of Manvel, the town of Iowa Colony, portions of the city of Pearland (including the Brazoria County portion of Shadow Creek Ranch), and additional portions of unincorporated Brazoria County (including Rosharon) until the opening of Manvel High School.

Communities served by Alvin High School

Alvin High School serves the cities of Alvin and Liverpool as well as unincorporated portions of Brazoria County (including Amsterdam).

Athletics

The Alvin Yellowjackets compete in these sports - [4]

State Titles

State Finalist

Notable alumni

References

External links

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