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Prairie Lea High School (Texas)

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School type
  
Public high school

Grades
  
PK-12

Athletics conference
  
UIL Class A

Mascot
  
Indians/Arrows

Color
  
Black & Gold

Principal
  
Darren Kesselus

Enrollment
  
241 (2012)

Phone
  
+1 512-488-2328

Number of students
  
241 (2012)

Website
  
Prairie Lea School website

Address
  
6910 TX-80, Prairie Lea, TX 78661, USA

District
  
Prairie Lea Independent School District

Similar
  
Prairie Lea High School, Luling Independ School Di, Lockhart High School, Luling High School, Prairie Lea Superinte

Prairie Lea High School or Prairie Lea School is a public high school located in Prairie Lea, Texas (USA) and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is part of the Prairie Lea Independent School District located in west central Caldwell County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

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Athletics

The Prairie Lea Indians compete in the following sports

  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • 6-Man Football
  • Golf
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Notable Game

    In 1938, University Interscholastic League Director, Rodney Kidd, asked coaches at Prairie Lea High School and Martindale High School located just south of Austin to study the rules for six man football. They later played an exhibition game for UIL officials, who must have been impressed, as they officially sanctioned six-man play for the fall of 1938. Both schools competed in six-man that first fall and tied for the district 3 title with Dripping Springs. In that first year, only 55 schools participated in six-man football. A year later, the number grew to 112 schools. At one time as many as 160 teams across Texas have participated.

    Prairie Lea would discontinue its football program in the late 1950s, but would resume play in the fall of 2001.

    State Titles

  • Boys Basketball
  • 1944(B), 1945(B)
  • One Act Play
  • 1975(1A)
  • References

    Prairie Lea High School (Texas) Wikipedia