School type Public high school Grades 7-12 Athletics conference UIL Class AA Phone +1 940-668-8474 Number of students 222 (2014–2015) | Principal Steve Cope Enrollment 222 (2014-2015) Yearbook The Knight Mascot Knights/Lady Knights Color Black & White | |
Address 625 Knight Dr, Lindsay, TX 76250, USA District Lindsay Independent School District Similar Muenster High School, Gainesville High School, Era Independ School Di, Valley View High School, Callisburg High School |
Lindsay High School or Lindsay Secondary School is a public high school located in Lindsay, Texas, in Cooke County (USA) and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Lindsay Independent School District located in west central Cooke County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.
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Achievements
The 14 overall academic titles is the most of any high school in Texas in any classification. Lindsay is the only school to score more than 200 points at the UIL State Academic Meet; it has done so three times (274 points in 2005, 263 points in 2007, and 280 points in 2009). It has also held the last three records for most overall points at the state meet by any school (187 points in 2001, 274 in 2005, 280 in 2009). The 280 points in 2009 equaled the combined total of the next five highest placing schools in Class A, and the margin between first place Lindsay and the second place Class A finisher was 204 points, a larger point total than the winning scores of any of the other conference winners.
Athletics
The Lindsay Knights compete in the following sports:
State Titles
Football
Lindsay has always had a respected football team. In 2009 they were Regional Champions with a record of 12-2. Lindsay had a good shot at advancing to State until four two way starters and 2 others became injured, in which the Knights were unable to overcome and lost to Albany in the State Quarter Finals.