Gainesville High School | |
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Address | |
2201 South IH-35 Gainesville, Texas 76240 United States | |
Coordinates | 33°36′16″N 97°09′41″W / 33.6045°N 97.1615°W / 33.6045; -97.1615 |
Information | |
School type | Public high school |
School district | Gainesville Independent School District |
Principal | David Glancy |
Staff | 59.75 (FTE) |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 872 (2023–2024) |
Student to teacher ratio | 14.59 |
Color(s) | Red, Black & White |
Athletics conference | UIL Class AAAA (4A) |
Mascot | Leopard/Lady Leopard |
Website | Gainesville High School website |
Gainesville High School is a public high school located in Gainesville, Texas, United States. It is part of the Gainesville Independent School District located in north central Cooke County and classified as a 4A-Division 1 school by the UIL. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.
Academics
In 2013, Gainesville High School was runner up in the district 9-3A competition.
Athletics
The Gainesville Leopards compete in the following sports:
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Fishing
- Powerlifting
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
State titles
- Football
- 2003(3A/D1)
- Boys Basketball
- 2002(3A)
State Runner Up: Football - 1974(3A), 1976(3A), 1978(3A), 2005(3A/D1), Boys Basketball - 2000(3A)
Notable alumni
- Lew Allen, United States Air Force 4-Star General, 10th Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, and 8th Director of the National Security Agency
- Rod Brown, NCAA All-American former NFL/CFL player
- Kevin Mathis, former NFL player
- Darcel McBath, former NFL player
- David Moore, NFL wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers
References
- ^ "GAINESVILLE H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 17, 2024.
- "2015 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2016-04-22.
- KXII Archived 2013-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
- The Athletics Department
- Lonestar Football Network
- UIL Centennial Webpage Archived March 6, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
External links
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