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School in Mansfield, Texas, United States
Mansfield High School
Address
3001 East Broad Street
Mansfield, Texas 76063
United States
Information
MottoWhere Every Story Matters
Established1909 (current building in 2002)
OversightMansfield ISD
PrincipalKourtney Gates
Teaching staff145.61 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,593 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio17.81
Color(s)  Black   Gold
SongWe're putting you first Mansfield High
We're showing you off Mansfield High
We know you're the best, in most every test
That's why we love you so
Mansfield High...Rah, Rah
It isn't all work or all play
It isn't the same every day
We love you with all our might
We'll stick to you day and night
Yes Sir, it's good old Mansfield High
Fight songNow Tiger fans from everywhere may sing of colors true.
But who has a better right than we to hold the banner true.
For Mansfield shows its Tiger Pride in everything so bold.
And proves the Tigers' right to wear the Tiger Black and Gold.
Athletics conference6A
MascotTigers
RivalMansfield Summit High School
Lake Ridge High School

Mansfield High School is a public secondary school located at 3001 East Broad Street in Mansfield, Texas. Part of the Mansfield Independent School District, the school serves a portion of Mansfield. As of 2018, the school had 2,688 students. Mansfield High School is known for their baseball and golf sports programs. As well as being the last school district in the country to desegregate, and only doing so when the national guard was brought to escort the first 3 African American students into the building.

Academics

Mansfield High School has a notable academic presence, as it is the highest performing High School in Mansfield, with a 96% graduation rate as well as having 83% Proficiency in Reading and 85% Proficiency in Mathematics. Mansfield offers 24 AP Courses, ranging from Human Geography to Calculus BC. The average AP Enrollment is 40% and the average Pass Rate is 46%.

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Mansfield High School:

  • Boren
  • Brown
  • Nash (partial)
  • Reid
  • Tipps

The following intermediate schools feed into Mansfield High School:

  • Asa Low (partial)
  • Orr (partial)

The following middle schools feed into Mansfield High School:

  • Wester (partial)
  • Worley (partial)

Notable alumni

References

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  4. "Explore Mansfield High School".
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External links

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