Funding type Public Status Open Principal Lisa Deveoux Mascot Falcon | Opened 1978 Area trustee Dr.Lew Blackburn Phone +1 214-932-7600 Number of students 351 (2014–2015) | |
Superintendent Mr. Floyd Michael Miles Address 3030 Stag Rd, Dallas, TX 75241, USA District Dallas Independent School District Similar Woodrow Wilson High Sch, Duncanvi High School, Lancaster High School, Bishop Dunne Catholic, Barack Obama Male Lea |
A maceo smith new tech high school uptown funk
A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School is a four-year public high school serving grades 9-12 in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). It is part of the Dallas Independent School District, where it was founded in 1978. As of 2011 it is now a technology magnet school. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.
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- A maceo smith new tech high school uptown funk
- A maceo smith new tech high school uptown funk dance
- History
- Students and programs
- Smith in the news
- School uniforms
- References
The school is named for Antonio Maceo Smith (1903–1977), a pioneer civil rights leader in Dallas.
A maceo smith new tech high school uptown funk dance
History
Originally located in the Nolan Estes Educational Plaza, the school was moved in 1989 due to complaints about the unsuitability of the physical plant at the plaza, a former shopping center. After the school moved, the attendance boundaries between Smith and South Oak Cliff High School shifted, with students zoned to Stone Middle School and Zumwalt Middle School, except for students also zoned to Bushman Elementary, moving from SOC to Smith, and students zoned to Storey Middle School, except for those who began their educations at Marshall and Oliver elementaries, would be zoned to SOC.
After the closing of the Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District, Smith took in students from the former school district boundary and continued to serve former WHISD areas until its repurposing.
For several years, while it served as a zoned school, A. Maceo Smith was a Texas Education Agency "unacceptable" ranked school. In 2011 the district converted A. Maceo Smith into a technology magnet. Many students in its attendance zone were re-assigned to Wilmer-Hutchins High School. Some areas were re-assigned to South Oak Cliff. Since Smith was reconstituted as a magnet school, it avoided the possibility of the TEA reconstituting or closing the school itself due to its poor performance as a zoned school.
Students and programs
Smith's students are predominantly African-American and from low income families. Local companies such as Frito Lay work with students at Paul Quinn College to provide tutoring for Smith students and arrange motivational visits from the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and the NBA's Dallas Mavericks. Another program, Young Men of Distinction, provides mentoring and leadership development to male students.
Smith in the news
The school made the news around the world in 2002 when alligators, poisonous snakes, bobcats, coyotes, and other dangerous animals took over the practice football field after beavers dammed a nearby waterway during the summer.
On May 25, 2007, the Dallas school board voted 6-0 to uphold the firing of Smith principal Dwain Govan over spending on his DISD credit card, in an investigation that indicated 93 district employees had made questionable purchases or in other ways had abused the program. As of the board's vote — from which one board member abstained out of concerns the card's rules had been ill-defined — Govan had yet to account for purchases that included two sets of gold-plated flatware, four portable DVD players, four digital cameras, a flat-screen TV, a printer, $8,747 in Wal-Mart gift cards and approximately $4,650 in restaurant gift cards. A Texas Education Agency hearing examiner recommended upholding the proposal for Govan's termination, but noted that there had been no accusation or evidence that he took district property for his personal use.
Around March 2008, while Dallas ISD prepared for a bond election, some parents felt concern that the district may move the students at Smith to a school in the area formerly controlled by Wilmer-Hutchins ISD.
In early 2015, drama teacher Scot Pankey, with a cast of students, made national and international headlines by performing a choreographed dance to the song "Uptown Funk" performed by Bruno Mars. As of February 2, 2015, the YouTube video had gone viral having amassed over 9 million views.
School uniforms
When it was a zoned school, Smith required school uniforms.