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Public, co-ed school in Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Mansfield Legacy High School
Address
1263 North Main St.
Mansfield, Texas
Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas 76063
United States
Information
TypePublic, Co-ed
MottoYour Legacy Starts Here!
Established2007
School districtMansfield ISD
SuperintendentDr. Kimberley Cantu
PrincipalDr. Stephanie Bonneau
Teaching staff138.20 (FTE)
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,522 (2022-23)
Average class size20-28
Student to teacher ratio18.25
LanguageEnglish
Hours in school day7:25-2:55
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Red, Black and Silver    
Fight songWe are the Broncos we are red, black and white
We are the Broncos we will put up a fight
Now let’s go Broncos get up on your feet.
So we can cheer and bring the heat.
We will be loud and proud - a big family
And we will come as one and have victory
Now let’s go Broncos get up on your feet
No, we will not accept defeat.
B-R-O-N-C-O-S Broncos, Broncos, Go Broncos
We are the Broncos we are red, black and white
We are the Broncos we will put up a fight
Now let’s go Broncos get set for a win
We’ll be victorious ‘till the end!
NicknameBroncos
Publicationtherideronline.com
NewspaperThe Rider
YearbookThe Arena
Alma MaterMansfield Legacy
Filled with history-
With heart, we proudly stand by you.
Merit and quality
Our school's destiny-
Black and red, we will be true.
Our heritage well-known
With the future clear-
The Broncos or Legacy
Success starts here!
Websitelegacy.mansfieldisd.org

Mansfield Legacy High School is a public secondary school located in Mansfield, Texas, United States.

The school is a part of the Mansfield Independent School District and serves sections of the cities of Mansfield and Arlington as well as unincorporated sections of Tarrant County. Legacy is built on the location of the men’s club. When Mansfield was a small rural community (in the southeast of Ft. Worth), the Kowbell Rodeo was a popular stopping place for cowboys. The land on former US Highway 287, now Business 287, was the place to go for an indoor rodeo experience.

History

William H. (Bill) Hogg, a lifetime resident of Mansfield, opened the Kowbell Indoor Rodeo in 1959. Rodeos were held each Saturday night, year around. The Arena was built originally with an open roof and a canvas top that could be lowered for shelter during inclement weather.

The Kowbell Rodeo closed, and the property was sold to MISD in 2004. Because of Mansfield's fast population growth, MISD administrators purchased the historic location to build the district's fourth high school. After clearing land and deciding on blueprints, newly hired principal, David Wright, formed a committee to create the school's name and mascot. Legacy fit perfectly. Broncos fit even better. In June 2006, committee members chose red and black as the colors. Legacy High School was turned over to MISD in June 2007 by the builder and school opened, with over 2,100 students, on August 27, 2007.

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Mansfield Legacy High School:

  • Holt (partial)
  • Nash (partial)
  • Neal
  • Norwood (partial)
  • Perry (partial)
  • Ponder
  • Sheppard
  • Tarver-Rendon

The following intermediate schools feed into Mansfield Legacy High School:

  • Cross Timbers (partial)
  • Martinez (partial)
  • Orr (partial)
  • Shepard (partial)

The following middle schools feed into Mansfield Legacy High School:

  • Howard (partial)
  • Jobe (partial)
  • McKinzey (partial)
  • Worley (partial)

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "MANSFIELD LEGACY H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 29, 2024.
  2. https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1555558443/mansfieldisd/uh3zorse84gpxjq5b22x/LegacyHighSchoolFightSong.pdf
  3. "Kow Bell Indoor Rodeo". Mansfield, TX. Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  4. https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1624482491/mansfieldisd/equsthmn5gurw2hb2fqq/elementary_attend_zone.pdf
  5. https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1596552387/mansfieldisd/jcmbl5wqp4l86xt0hkpd/high_attend_zone.pdf
  6. ^ https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1624482475/mansfieldisd/gi1xctrjkeccnev33zkq/intermediate-middle_attend_zone.pdf
  7. "Tejay Antone". Baseball America. 27 April 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  8. "TCU offers Mansfield Legacy's Jalen Catalon". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. December 13, 2017. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  9. "Josh Doctson". 247 Sports. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  10. "#23 Tevin Mitchel". Arkansas Razorbacks. 29 July 2015. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  11. "Rees Odhiambo". 247 Sports. Retrieved March 3, 2022.
  12. "Noah Syndergaard #34". MLB. Retrieved March 3, 2022.

External links

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