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S&S Consolidated ISD has a total of three schools - two in Sadler and one in Southmayd. S&S Consolidated High (Grades 9-12, Sadler) S&S High won the UIL Current Issues and Events team competition for Class 2A for 15 consecutive years (the streak ended in 2009), winning eight state titles during this time.
South Oak Cliff High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District (DISD). The school serves the area of Dallas known as "South Oak Cliff" (generally east of Interstate 35E and south of Illinois Avenue, though the area was never technically part of Oak Cliff ).
David Wendel Carter High School (commonly referred to as Dallas Carter) is a public high school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, United States. The school is a part of the Dallas Independent School District and is classified as a 4A school by the UIL. [5] In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [6]
In 1983 the Jesuit Dallas Museum was established [6] with a rather unusual collection for a high school, including Salvador Dalí, [8] Joan Miró, [citation needed] Braque, [citation needed] and Moore. [citation needed] In 1986 the "Leaders for Dallas" wing of the school added 25% more square footage to the school.
Lake Highlands High School (LHHS) is a secondary school serving grades 9–12 in the Lake Highlands area of northeastern Dallas, Texas, United States, primarily serving the Lake Highlands community. The school is part of the Richardson Independent School District and is in central Lake Highlands near the DART Blue Line. The Lake Highlands ...
Thereafter, he graduated with a B.S degree in Journalism and Communications from the University of Texas at Arlington. He is the former director of online content at the Belo Corp.. In 1994, he won the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for his work on "The Dallas Morning News" team project, "Violence Against Women."
Following Keller ISD heritage of upcoming students naming schools, the school's name, mascot and colors were voted on by students, and the new school earned the name Central High School, due to its central location between the two other KISD high schools. The mascot is presently the Chargers and is represented by a lightning bolt. [9] [10]
The school was founded in 1969 and is named for U.S. physicist and founding president of the University of Texas at Dallas (actually in Richardson), Lloyd Berkner. For the first year, students were housed on the campus of the now-closed Richardson Junior High School.