Abilene High School (Texas)

Public school in Abilene, Texas, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abilene High School is a public high school located in Abilene, Texas. AHS is classified as a Division 5A school and is part of the Abilene Independent School District. Abilene High School is the name given to three different schools in the past 150 years. The first Abilene High was an old warehouse. Not long after that, the school was moved to what was the former Lincoln Middle School. In 1955, Abilene High was moved to its current location at N 6th and Mockingbird.[2] Its main rival in sports is Cooper High School. The Abilene High Marching Band is accepted to be the oldest marching band in Texas. In 2011, the school was rated "Academically Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[3]

School typePublic high school
Motto"Enter to learn, go forth to serve."
Established1888
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Abilene High School
Location
2800 N 6th St

,
79603-7190

United States
Information
School typePublic high school
Motto"Enter to learn, go forth to serve."
Established1888
School district
Abilene Independent School District
Principal
Emme Siburt
Staff110.00 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Student to teacher ratio
17.30[1]
Colors    Black & Gold
Athletics conference
UIL Class 5A/D1
MascotEagle
NicknameWarbirds
WebsiteAbilene High School
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In addition to parts of Abilene, its attendance boundary includes Impact.[4][5]

Athletics

Coached by P. E. Shotwell, for whom Shotwell Stadium is named, Abilene High won its first state championship in 1923. Coach Dewey Mayhew guided the Eagles to their second state title in 1928, and a third one in 1931. Under Chuck Moser, Abilene won three consecutive state titles (1954–56).[6] In 2009, the Eagles had an undefeated season and won the Division II State Finals, giving the Abilene Eagles their seventh state championship and first in 53 years.

State titles

  • Baseball – [7]
    • 1956(All), 1957(4A)
  • Football – [8]
    • 1923(All), 1928(1A), 1931(1A), 1954(4A), 1955(4A), 1956(4A), 2009(5A/D2)
  • Team Tennis – [9]
    • 1991(5A), 1999(5A)
  • Boys Track – [10]
    • 1925(All) 1954(2A), 1959(4A), 1960(4A), 1961(4A), 1976(4A), 2001(5A)
  • One Act Play – [11]
    • 1930(All), 1943(All), 1946(All), 1949(2A), 1950(2A), 1964(4A), 1972(2A)

State finalists

  • Baseball –
    • 1950(All), 1955(All)
  • Boys Basketball -
    • 1938(All), 1941(All)
  • Football –
    • 1922(All), 1927(1A)

Fine arts

Pure Gold

Pure Gold is a by audition only, select choir made up of mostly juniors and seniors (but occasionally some sophomores).

Notable people

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