Nacogdoches High School
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Contact Information | Phone: (936) 564-2466 |
Established | June 1903 |
Type | Public Secondary School |
Principal | Dennis Williams |
Location | 4310 Appleby Sand Road Nacogdoches, Texas United States |
District | Nacogdoches Independent School District |
Enrollment | 1,846 students |
Grades | Ninth Grade to Twelfth Grade |
Publication | The Dragon Echo |
Band | The Nacogdoches High School Dragon Band |
Drill Team | Dragonettes |
Mascot | Duke, the Dragon |
Website | Nacogdoches High School |
Nacogdoches High School is located in NE Nacogdoches, Texas.
Nacogdoches High School is the high school of the Nacogdoches Independent School District. It serves all of the city of Nacogdoches, and most of Nacogdoches County.
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[edit] History
Providing for the formal education of its youth has been important to the citizens of Nacogdoches since the first European settlers arrived in the area. Beginning during the Spanish Colonial period, the recorded history of the town is filled with references about the need for and the establishment of schools. It was not until June 10, 1903, however, that the Nacogdoches Independent School District and Nacogdoches High School had their beginnings. On that date, an election was held to incorporate the school district. The election followed a long period of discussion in the community and many editorials in the local newspaper. Prior to this election, the only education available to the children of Nacogdoches was provided by tutors, private schools, and Nacogdoches University, which was chartered by the Congress of the Republic of Texas on February 3, 1845, during the closing days of the Republic. The establishment of the University gave Nacogdoches the distinction of being "the cradle of public education in Texas".
In 1904, the buildings of Nacogdoches University and Washington Square on which they stood were deeded to the newly incorporated Nacogdoches Independent School District by the university trustees. It was these buildings, only one of which (the "Old University Building") remains, which formed the nucleus of the Nacogdoches Public Schools and Nacogdoches High School. Classes for Nacogdoches High School were held in the university buildings and a new building, which was constructed in 1904 directly in front of the main brick building of the university to house the high school classes.
In the next decade, another new building, the Rusk Building or the "Old Red Building," was added to the school complex on Washington Square. These two structures housed the high school classes and other classes until a new high school building, the "White Building," was constructed in 1939 as a WPA project during the New Deal era. Adults who were students in Nacogdoches High School at the time this building was constructed vividly remember carrying their own desks and books across campus to the new building when it was completed. This building was named the Charles K. Chamberlain Building by the Nacogdoches Independent School District Board of Trustees in 1980 in honor of Dr. C.K. Chamberlain who was the principal of Nacogdoches High School at the time the building was first occupied. The first class of graduates from this building was the Class of 1940.
During the summer of 1970, the student bodies of Nacogdoches High School and E.J. Campbell High School were merged to form a single high school for the school district, with its main campus housed in the Chamberlain and Rusk Buildings on Washington Square. The Class of 1971 was the first Nacogdoches Independent School District graduating class to include all the graduating seniors of all races represented in the district.
The Chamberlain and Rusk buildings continued to house Nacogdoches High School until the fall of 1979, when another "new" high school building was completed on the southwest corner of Loop 224 and the Appleby Sand Road at 4310 Appleby Sand Road.
[edit] Information
It is currently classified as a division 4A high school by the University Interscholastic League.
The average class size is 21, with about 450 students in a grade.
Ethnicity is divided as such: White 44%, Black 30%, Hispanic 25%, Asian/Pacific Islander <1%, American Indian/Alaskan Native <1%.
The Dragon Band has been invited to perform in the 2008 Tournament of Roses Parade.
[edit] School Pride
[edit] Alma Mater
Today we proudly sing
of thee,dear 'Doches High.
Our voices now will ever ring
We'll praise thee to the sky.
The Gold and White will ever
Enhance and make sincere
Our loyalty forever
Our Alma Mater dear.
[edit] Learner's Creed
I believe in myself and my ability
to do my best at all times.
Just for today
I will listen,
I will speak,
I will feel,
I will think,
I will reason,
I will read,
I will write.
I will do all these things with one purpose in mind,
to do my best and not waste this day,
for this day will come no more.
[edit] Athletics
NHS Athletics cover a wide variety of sports: football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball, power lifting, swimming, tennis, volleyball, golf, and track & field. All perform under the name The Nacogdoches Golden Dragons.
The 2005-2006 Football season brought with it a new coaching staff, under the direction of Head Coach Bill Harper, and the Dragon's first winning record (Overall 6-4) since 1992.
The 2006 regular season has ended, with one change from the previous 14 regular seasons, the Dragons have made it to the playoffs for the first time since 1992.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Damion James - Longhorn Basketball Team.
- Clint Dempsey - US National Team soccer player and New England Revolution
Clint is currently with Fulham FC of the English Premier League.