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Grand Prairie High School

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School type
  
Public

Principal
  
Lorimer Arendse

Mascot
  
Gopher

Founded
  
1911

Lowest grade
  
Ninth grade

Established
  
1911

Grades
  
9th-12th

Phone
  
+1 972-809-5711

Color
  
Royal Blue and White

Grand Prairie High School

Rivals
  
South Grand Prairie High School

Website
  
gphs.gpisd.org campus.gpisd.org/gphs9

Address
  
101 High School Drive, Grand Prairie, TX 75050, USA

District
  
Grand Prairie Independent School District

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Grand prairie high school


Grand Prairie High School, is a public high school in Grand Prairie, Texas. It is one of two high schools serving the 37-campus Grand Prairie Independent School District, which encompasses the Dallas County portion of Grand Prairie.

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Campus

Grand Prairie High School relocated to its current site at 101 Gopher blvd in 1951.

Classroom facilities

Following construction of the original building in 1951, the school underwent its first expansion in the late 1970s. However, the classroom facilities in use today are mainly the product of a major expansion and renovation project completed in 1990. The project added a new library, administrative offices, classroom space, cafeteria, and gymnasium (see "Athletic facilities" below), as well as the atrium at the school's entrance.

Due to dramatic growth in the student population, GPHS opened a Ninth Grade Center in 2002 at the southwest corner of the campus. The high school and the Ninth Grade Center consolidated to begin the 2013-14 school year as the Ninth Grade Center was converted to the Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy.

Athletic facilities

The Gopher Bowl was constructed in 1956 in the northeast portion of the campus and hosts the school's home football games and soccer matches. Unlike many stadiums with "bowl" in their names, the Gopher Bowl is a true bowl-shaped stadium, situated below ground level. Since 1969, it has also been the site of the home football games of the South Grand Prairie High School Warriors. It was remodeled and expanded in 2003–2004 and re-dedicated as the Gopher-Warrior Bowl, to much dismay from Gopher alumni.

The school's coliseum was completed in 1990. The GPISD Board of Trustees re-dedicated it as the Amos Turner Gymnasium in 1998. Turner was principal of GPHS during the 1975–1976 school year and previously served as both a teacher and coach at GPHS from 1953 until 1968.

Performing arts facilities

The 2,000-seat H. H. Chambers Auditorium sits at the southeast corner of the campus and was dedicated in 1963. Chambers served as superintendent of the Grand Prairie Independent School District from 1950 to 1968.

The Leon Breeden Band Hall houses the school's music education program and honors former GPHS band director Leon Breeden. Following his tenure at GPHS, Breeden achieved international recognition as the director of the world-renowned jazz program at the University of North Texas College of Music.

Demographics

Grand Prairie High School had the following demographic profile during the 2009–2010 school year in grades 10–12:

Academic standards

In 2010, the school was rated 'recognized' by the Texas Education Agency. In 2011, the school was rated 'Academically Unacceptable' by the Texas Education Agency.

UIL Athletic State honors

2013

state qualifier boys' wrestling, weight Class 106 vincent meraz

2013 - 2014 Womans wrestling, Marysol Ipina, 6th place at UIL at 185 lbs weight class.

Notable alumni

(includes Grand Prairie High School and Dalworth High School)

  • Chris Allen, 2011 Emmy Award Winner for Most Outstanding Commercial
  • Rodney Anderson, member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 105; former member of the Texas House from District 106
  • Ronald L. Berry, former Director of Mission Support, Space Shuttle Program
  • Dennis Burkley, actor
  • Kerry Burton, Actor
  • Dave Clark, 1960 Olympian, Pole Vault
  • Charles England, Mayor of Grand Prairie
  • Randy Galloway, Dallas/Fort Worth ESPN Radio host and Fort Worth Star-Telegram columnist
  • Lonnie Hannah, member of 2002 gold-medal-winning and 2006 bronze-medal-winning U.S. Paralympic sledge hockey team and flag bearer at closing ceremonies of 2006 Winter Paralympics
  • Michael Keasler, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Judge
  • Fred Knox, Joint Strike Fighter Chief Test Pilot, Boeing Corporation
  • Keithen McCant, gridiron football player
  • T. Michael Moseley, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force (2005–2008)
  • E. P. Sanders, leading New Testament scholar and retired Duke University professor
  • Charlotte St. Martin, executive Dallas attorney and Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 107 in Daldirector of The Broadway League
  • Charley Taylor, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame and former Washington Redskins wide receiver
  • Kerry Wood, Major League Baseball pitcher and 1998 National League Rookie of the Year
  • B. Glen Whitley, County Judge of Tarrant County, Texas
  • References

    Grand Prairie High School Wikipedia