School type Public High School Superintendent Dr. Ruben Alejandro Teaching staff 149 Phone +1 956-969-6700 | NCES District ID 4844960 NCES School ID 484496005125 Fight song National Emblem March Principal Yvett Morales | |
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Established 1921, 1973 (current location) Profiles |
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Weslaco High School was founded in 1921 alongside the Weslaco Independent School District, and was the first high school serving Weslaco, Texas until the construction of Weslaco East High School in fall 2000. As of today, the high school's present location has not changed since 1973. For the 2009–2010 school year, Weslaco High School is currently a TEA "Recognized" School.
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- Music Department
- Bobby Lackey Stadium
- Notable students
- References
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Music Department
The widely recognized marching band from Weslaco High is the Weslaco Panther Corps. Originally the colors of the Corps were green and gold, but later changed to Dark Candy Purple and Crystal White to accommodate the colors of the high school.
Another department within Weslaco High is the Weslaco High Orchestra. No main colors are sported in this group, but purple is the main color over all groups and clubs within the school itself.
Bobby Lackey Stadium
From 1973 to 1989 the football stadium was named Barbee Nehaus Stadium. In 1990, a new Weslaco High stadium was built and named Panther Stadium. In recognition of one of Weslaco High’s most famous students, the stadium was renamed Bobby Lackey Stadium in the summer of 2002. From 2002 onward, the Stadium has served both Weslaco High School and Weslaco East High School.
In May 2009, renovation of the stadium began to increase seating capacity as well as adding various new features to the Stadium costing an estimate of $7 Million . The home side seating serves 7,100 fans with approximately 1,000 seats with purple VIP backrest seating accommodations. The visitor side bleacher seating serves approximately 6,300 fans. The lower level of the press box incorporates home and visitor independent ticket booth sales. The exterior façade has distinct arches over the first floor, thus also serving as protection to the fans from the elements.
Notable students
Harlon Block, one of the men from the famous Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, was enrolled in this school after the Block family relocated to this city. He led the Panther Football Team to the Conference Championship. He was honored as "All South Texas End.