Taos High School

Taos High School

Infobox Education in the United States
name=Taos High School


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streetaddress= 134 Cervantes Street
city=Taos, New Mexico flagicon|New Mexico
zipcode=87571
country= USA
url= http://www.taosschools.org/THS/index.htm
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district=Taos Public Schools (5 Schools 2,289+)
head_name = Superintendent:
Principal:

head = Dr. Loretta DeLong
Rodney Litke

fundingtype= Public
schooltype=high school
campus=Suburban
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teamname=Tigers
athletics =
conference = NMAA - 2AAAA League
colors=Orange & Blackcolor box|#FF9933color box|#000000
newspaper ="Tigers' Roar"
yearbook = "Don Fernando"
founded= 1917
class=
enrollment = 959 [http://www.schooldigger.com/go/NM/schools/0252000583/school.aspx]
enrollment_as_of = 2007
grade9 = 264
grade10 = 288
grade11 = 231
grade12 = 176
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Taos High School is the public high school in Taos, New Mexico, US. It is located outside of Taos Pueblo, at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Approximately 25,000 people live in the area served by the Taos Municipal School District, which also includes Carson National Forest, Taos Pueblo and Taos Ski Valley. [http://www.ped.state.nm.us/IT/fs/07/map.districts.pdf] The town of Taos is famous as an art colony and Taos High School cooperates extensively with the Taos Center for the Arts [http://www.taoscenterforthearts.org/past.html] .

History

The first high school in Taos County opened in the fall of 1917 with Jesse Howard as director. The site of the first THS was west of the present Enos Garcia Elementary School. At the time the building was the Presbyterian Church, which included a few rooms for the first classes under the new teacher. Principal Emma McKean soon took charge of the school and remained at its head until 1921.

The first graduating class of Taos High was the 1921 class with seven members. During that year a new high school was constructed and served for 20 years. It was during this era that THS began offering student activities and clubs such as orchestra, glee club, 4-H, Future Farmers of America and drama. Tiger athletics were also established, beginning with basketball and track in 1923 and football in 1937. The "Don Fernando" yearbook and the "Tigers' Roar" newspaper first appeared during the 1937-1938 school year. Principals who followed McKean were Albright, Palmer, Ernest Lyckman, Wesley Freeburg, Culbert, Fred Jones, Jacob Bernal, Paul Springer and Joseph W. Evans.

In 1942, a new high school and gymnasium were constructed on Don Fernando Street due to increased enrollment. The former high school building was the new home of Taos Junior High School. Principals who served at this campus were Bright E. Greiner who served until 1955, Orlando Ortiz who served until 1959 and Bill Parr who served until 1967. The building is still in operation and the home of Enos Garcia Elementary School.

The Class of 1968 was the first to graduate from the current campus on Camino Cervantes. In the fall of 1967, the modern complex of cinder blocks, tile floors and recessed lighting opened its doors to an estimated 800 sophomores, juniors and seniors. The new building was able to offer educational opportunities which were not available at the old THS because of cramped conditions. Among the improvements mentionedspecify were a cafeteria and library located within the building, a student lounge, departmental sections and a landscaped patio.

The 2007-2008 school year marks the 90th anniversary of Taos High School and the 40th anniversary of its current campus.

tudent Activities & Clubs [http://www.taosschools.org/ths/Clubs/activities_clubs.htm]

*Band
*Business Professionals of America
*Color Guard
*Drama
*Driven
*Earth Club
*Entrepreneurship Club
*Freshmen Senate
*German Club
*Junior Senate
*National Honor Society
*Mariachi El Tigre
*Poetry
*MECHA
*Science Fair
*Senior Senate
*Ski Club
*Snowboarding Club
*Sophomore Senate
*Speech & Debate
*Student Government
*"Tigers' Roar"
*Yearbook, "Don Fernando"

tudent Body Statistics

Ethnic composition [http://www.schooldigger.com/go/NM/schools/0252000583/school.aspx]
* Hispanic: 68%
* European American, not Hispanic: 21%
* American Indian: 10%
* Asian: 1%
* African American: < 1%

Gender composition [http://www.publicschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/54279]
* Male: 51%
* Female: 49%

Athletics

Taos High School competes in the NMAA District 2-AAAA.

The first boys' basketball and track teams were organized for the 1923-1924 season. The first football team was organized in 1937.

The Tigers captured their first state championship in 1924 in boy's track. This win ended a four year streak held by the Albuquerque Bulldogs who took second place.

Taos High was a charter member of the Northern Rio Grande Conference established in 1946, along with El Rito, Espanola, Los Alamos, McCurdy, St. Catherine's, Santa Cruz and the U.S. Indian School competing for conference championships in football, boy's basketball, baseball and track. It remained a member of the NRGC through the 1962-1963 school year.

The Taos Tigers won their first Northern Rio Grande Conference (NRGC) football championship in 1951 by defeating the Espanola Hornets 58-0. The Tigers won their first NRGC basketball championship in 1948 also by defeating the Espanola Hornets. Their first conference baseball championship was in 1951.

Prior to 1954, Taos High School was a member of District 2 (1932-1949); District 9 (1950); District 11 (1951-1953)

Current Teams

Taos High School participates in the following athletics [http://www.nmact.org/schools/134] :Boys'
*Baseball
*Basketball
*Cross Country
*Football
*Golf
*Hockey [http://www.taoshockey.com/page0007icetigersgameschedule.htm]
*Soccer [http://taosoccer.com/page0005thsschedulemen.htm]
*Swimming & Diving
*Tennis
*Track & Field
*WrestlingGirls'
*Basketball
*Cross Country
*Golf
*Soccer [http://taosoccer.com/page0005thsschedulewomen.html]
*Softball
*Swimming & Diving
*Tennis
*Track & Field
*Volleyball

References

External links

* [http://www.taosschools.org/ths/index.htm Taos High School]
* [http://taos-sports.com Live action and Highlights of Taos Tiger home games in hockey, boys' and girls' basketball, swimming & diving, soccer, volleyball and football]


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