Amon Carter Riverside High School

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NCES District ID4819700[1]
SuperintendentKent Scribner
Amon Carter Riverside High School
3301 Yucca Dr.
Fort Worth, TX, 76111
Information
TypePublic, Secondary
School districtFort Worth Independent School District
NCES District ID4819700[1]
SuperintendentKent Scribner
NCES School ID481970001839[1]
PrincipalVictor Alfaro
Teaching staff65.58 (FTE)[1]
Enrollment1,030 (2023-2024)[1]
  Grade 9394
  Grade 10283
  Grade 11257
  Grade 12196
Student to teacher ratio15.71[1]
ColorsRed, white, and blue      
MascotEagle

Amon Carter Riverside High School is a grade 9-12 high school in Fort Worth, Texas.[2] It has over 1,000 students.

Carter Riverside is a Texas Education Agency recognized school in the Fort Worth Independent School District.

Amon Carter-Riverside High School opened as Riverside High School in 1936 with its school mascot being unveiled as the Eagle, named after the Eagle family who educated the Riverside neighborhood.[3] The school was designed in a Spanish Baroque style by Fort Worth architect Wyatt C. Hedrick and was funded through the Works Progress Administration.[4] The school initially housed junior and high school students until Riverside Middle School was built next door.[5] In 1941, the school was renamed to Amon Carter-Riverside High School in an unanimous vote by the Fort Worth school board.[6]

Additions to the school were made in 1954, 1957, 1979, 1983, 2003, and 2017.[7]

In 2022, a new 110,000 square foot addition was added which included fine arts, CTE, and core science classrooms, along with ROTC and an athletics field house.[8]

Athletics

Football

The Carter-Riverside High School football team made their first playoff appearance in 2025 following a 30-year playoff drought after defeating Western Hills High School.[9] In the playoffs, the Eagles faced Alvarado in the 4A D1 playoffs, losing 0-77.

Wrestling

Carter-Riverside High School is a member of District 6 Region 2 of the UIL wrestling alignment. Carter- Riverside is one of only 7 FWISD schools to have a wrestling program. In 2017 the program made Fort Worth ISD history when Jacqueline Bunyavong (5A girls, 102 lbs) became the school's and district's first wrestling state champion, defeating the defending champion by decision.[10]

Clubs and activities

Programs of Choice

References

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