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William Howard Taft High School is a public high school in the Northside Independent School District (NISD) of San Antonio, Texas, United States.As with all NISD high schools, the school is named for a United States Supreme Court justice, in this case former Chief Justice William Howard Taft, who was also the 27th President of the United States.
The current superintendent of Northside Independent School District is Dr. Brian Woods. Prior to his appointment in 2012, he was a social studies teacher, administrator, the assistant superintendent for secondary administration, and the named deputy superintendent for administration for the school district. [5]
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The school is consistently rated as one of the top high schools in the nation. [2] Founded in 1995, [3] it has an enrollment of 100–150 students per class, accepting 150 freshmen per year and 20 sophomores per year. [4] The school is a "school within a school" sharing the campus of William Howard Taft High School with an academic focus on ...
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Crocker attended Earl Warren High School in San Antonio, Texas, his final three years of high school after attending William Howard Taft High School as a freshman. While attending Warren High he was a 2005 Texas Association of Basketball Coaches First-Team 5A All-State selection and named the 2005 San Antonio Player of the Year by the San Antonio Express-News in his senior season.