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Crane High School (Texas)

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School type
  
Public high school

Grades
  
9-12

Athletics conference
  
UIL Class AAA

Phone
  
+1 432-558-1030

Number of students
  
290 (2014–2015)

Principal
  
Tony Priest

Enrollment
  
290 (2014-2015)

Newspaper
  
Crane Chronicles

Mascot
  
Golden Cranes/Ladybirds

Color
  
Purple, Gold & White

Address
  
509 W 8th St, Crane, TX 79731, USA

District
  
Crane Independent School District

Similar
  
Crane Automotive Mechanic, Crane Technolo Center, McCamey High School, Ratliff Stadium, El Ave Apartments

Crane High School is a public high school located in Crane, Texas (USA). It is part of the Crane Independent School District which covers all of Crane County and is classified as a 3A school by the UIL. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

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The western author Paul Patterson taught for many years at Crane High School; one of his students was the western novelist Elmer Kelton, a native of Andrews County who was reared in Crane and graduated from Crane High School.

History

By May 2015 several news stories in Texas stated that there were about 20 cases of chlamydia at Crane High, out of about 300 students. A spokesperson of the Texas Department of State Health Services stated that the whole county, not only the high school, only had three cases of chlamydia. The state department also stated that in the year there were eight cases in the county as a whole and additional persons were undergoing testing. At the time Crane High used an abstinence only sex education program, and Justin Wm. Moyer of The Washington Post wrote "the problem has attracted attention to questions about the viability of abstinence education."

The school board of Crane ISD was scheduled to adopt a new sex education curriculum on May 19, 2015.

Athletics

The Crane Golden Cranes compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Powerlifting
  • Softball
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • State Titles

    Crane (UIL)

  • Boys Track -
  • 2006(2A)
  • Girls Track -
  • 2004(2A)
  • Volleyball -
  • 1970(1A)^, 1974(1A)^, and 1975(2A)
  • Boys Tennis -
  • 1962 (2A doubles) Jerry Box and John Hoestenback
  • 1968 (2A doubles) Glenn Fletcher and Jackie Box
  • 1971 (2A doubles) Don Adams and Jay Box
  • 1972 (2A doubles) Don Adams and Jay Box
  • 1972 (2A singles) John Johnson
  • 1973 (2A doubles) Don Adams and John Johnson
  • Girls Tennis
  • 1973 (2A doubles) Terri Anderegg and Lynette Lewis
  • ^ Was spring sport

    Crane Bethune (PVIL)

  • Boys Basketball
  • 1958(PVIL-B), 1961(PVIL-B), 1962(PVIL-B)
  • Academics

  • UIL Academic Meet Champions
  • 1992(3A)
  • UIL Editorial Writing
  • 1984(3A) Wesley Moore
  • UIL Feature Writing
  • 1970(2A) Jill Rodgers
  • 1987(3A) Kristi Rey
  • UIL News Writing
  • 1972(2A) Cheryl Fox
  • 1982(3A) Tim Lowe
  • 1986(3A) Kristi Rey
  • UIL Number Sense
  • 1977(2A) David Bizzak
  • 1993(3A team) Scott Huddleston, Ricky Solis, Peter Leupold
  • UIL Persuasive Speaking
  • 1967(2A) Thomas Morris
  • UIL Poetry Interpretation
  • 1978(2A) Dee Dee Smartt
  • 1979(2A) Dee Dee Smartt
  • UIL Current Events
  • 1992(3A) Keith Bullard
  • UIL Cross-Examination Debate
  • 1992(3A) Dusty Boyd and Thad Norvell
  • Band

  • UIL Sweepstakes Champions
  • 1986(3A), 1987(3A), 1989(3A)
  • UIL State Wind Ensemble Contest Champions
  • 1988(3A), 1989(3A), 1990(3A)
  • TMEA Honor Band
  • 1991(3A) (Scott Mason, Director)
  • Notable alumni

  • Avery Rigg - Long Snapper for the Boston Brawlers
  • References

    Crane High School (Texas) Wikipedia