- Pasadena High School (Pasadena, Texas)
Pasadena High School is a
secondary school in Pasadena,Texas .Pasadena High School, which serves grades 9 through 12, is part of the
Pasadena Independent School District . The school had 2949 students as of the 2002-2003 school year.The current principal is Chris Bolyard.
Pasadena High School's mascot is an eagle named "Baldy". The school colors are green and white.
The school is located along State Highway 225 (La Porte Freeway).
History
Imagine a one room "chicken-shack" standing right about where the Shaver underpass is. Now look over at the corner of Shaver and 225. Hard to imagine that both sentences describe Pasadena High School. The "chicken-shack" was the beginning of the history of Pasadena High School. This Pasadena High School accommodated 20 students and one teacher.
As the population of Pasadena increased, and the prized crop, strawberries, kept growing in season, the school year became adjusted to the growing season of strawberries. As population increased, so did the number of students enrolling in school. Students who wanted to receive high school training would have to be bused to nearby Milby High School in Harrisburg. This presented a problem for the Pasadena Independent School District.
In 1924, construction on the new Pasadena High School began. PHS was dedicated in 1924, while construction continued until it was completed in 1925. In 1929, a Girl's gymnasium was added as well as an auditorium. In 1931, expansion continued as a Home Economics building, which is still in use today, was added. 1935 marked the addition of a Manual Training building to PHS. This Manual Training building was used during World War II to aid in the war effort. This building was torn down in 1972, however. In 1945, a band hall was built and dedicated to Mr. Gene Stuchberry, first director of bands at Pasadena High School, as well as the beginning of construction on PHS's new cafeteria. When 1947 rolled around, a $329,000.00 Vocational Building and a $100,000.00 budgeted Boys' gymnasium was added to Pasadena High School. In 1950, the Science building was built as an addition to the PHS campus. Pasadena High School had begun taking shape.
1952 saw much expansion throughout the Pasadena High School campus. The Vocational, Science, and Boys' gym were all expanded to accommodate the growing number of students. A new auditorium was built in 1957, and in the early 60's, the Main building of PHS (at that time), was torn down so construction of a new Main building could begin. The new Main building was opened in 1963, but completed in 1965. The last major expansion of Pasadena High School, before the campus was expanded in the 90's, was the addition of a $2,500,000.00 three-story building. This building housed the current cafeteria and classrooms.
The 90's saw major reform at Pasadena High School. Property surrounding Pasadena High School was acquired by the Pasadena Independent School District and expansion of Pasadena High School continued. A new vocational building, main building, gymnasium, and vocational annex were added to Pasadena High School. The population of Pasadena keeps growing, and enrollment at PHS continues to rise. What does the future hold for PHS? Only time will tell.
In 2007
Johns Hopkins University referred to Pasadena High School as a "dropout factory" [" [http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5259695.html Report points to 'dropout factories'] ," "Houston Chronicle ",October 31 ,2007 ] .Feeder pattern
Elementary schools that feed into Pasadena High School include:
*Gardens
*Kruse
*L. F. Smith
*Morales
*Red Bluff
*Richey
*South ShaverIntermediate schools that feed into Pasadena High School include:
*Jackson
*Queens
*San Jacinto
*Southmore
=School uniforms=As of 2005, all Pasadena High School students are required to wear standardized dress that consists of a blue, hunter green, or white
oxford shirt orpolo shirt and denim, khaki, or navy trousers, skirts, and dresses [http://www.pasadenaisd.org/phs/academics/Dresscode.html] . All Pasadena ISD schools are required to have standardized dress [http://www.pasadenaisd.org/BacktoSchool/dress.htm] .ports
Pasadena has a diverse sports program, fielding teams in football, basketball, volleyball, tennis (individual, pairs, and team), golf, soccer, cross country, aquatics (swimming, diving, finswimming, open water swimming, water polo), baseball, and softball.
The most successful sports, in recent years include Baseball, Soccer, Football, Track and Field, and Swimming. Most of the sports are contested on campus while football plays its home games at Veterans Memorial Stadium, baseball at Pete Runnels Field, track/field and soccer at Auxiliary Stadium, softball at the Pasadena Softball Complex and aquatics at Southmore Natatorium. All of these complexes are shared with other various PISD schools.
Pasadena High School has sent numerous athletes to the NCAA Division 1 college level in the sports of football, baseball, swimming, and track and field.
Organizations
Pasadena High School also has The Eagle Alliance (band), The Junior ROTC (Marine Division), and The Eagle Escort (dance team) along with the typical high school clubs.
References
External links
* [http://www.pasadenaisd.org/phs/ PHS web site]
* [http://www.athkirian.com/PHS_TX/PHS_Index.html PHS Class of 1968 Tribute and 40 Year Reunion News]
* [http://www.phs40reunion.com/index.html Official PHS Class of 1968 Reunion Site]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/phs40reunion/ Official PHS Class of 1968 40 Year Reunion Discussion Group]
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