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Pflugerville (/ ˈ f l uː ɡ ər v ɪ l / FLOO-gər-vil) is a city in Travis County, Texas, United States, with a small portion in Williamson County. The population was 65,191 at the 2020 census . Pflugerville is a suburb of Austin and part of the Austin–Round Rock– Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Named for Charles and H. L. "Hub" Kuempel, both graduates of Pflugerville High School, who returned and served the Pflugerville schools for a combined 49 years. In the late '50s and early '60s they coached PHS to 55 consecutive football victories. At that time, this was a State and National Record and still stands as the Texas state record. [6]
The Pflugerville school board on Monday approved the hiring of Quintin Shepherd as its new superintendent. Shepherd, who has led the Victoria school district since July 2018, was named the lone ...
Pflugerville Independent School District (PFISD) is a public school district founded in 1902 and is based in Pflugerville, Texas . The District encompasses approximately ninety-five square miles and includes all or part of six municipalities including Pflugerville, Austin, Coupland, Hutto, Manor and Round Rock. [ 1 ]
Pflugerville was incorporated as a city in 1965. Pfluger descendants fought in the Civil War, World War I and World War II, relatives said. In 1934, one of Henry Pfluger's sons requested that the ...
Stanford Routt (class of 2001) — cornerback who played for the Oakland Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, and Houston Texans, played college football for the Houston Cougars [4] Greg Golson (class of 2004) — outfielder who played for the Philadelphia Phillies , Texas Rangers , and New York Yankees [ 5 ]
For most of the time from 1903 to 2005, the 10th was centered on Austin. ... Manor (part; also 35th), Pflugerville (part; also 17th, 35th, and 37th; shared with ...
Its county seat and most populous city is Austin, [1] the state's capital. The county was established in 1840 and is named in honor of William Barret Travis, the commander of the Republic of Texas forces at the Battle of the Alamo. Travis County is part of the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown Metropolitan Statistical Area.