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The imaginary mascot has made Itasca recognizable to people who don't even know the town of 1,500 is 45 miles south of Fort Worth. ESPN has done a story on it, as has The New York Times. A Dallas radio station has called it the quintessential Texas high school football nickname.
Itasca Independent School District is a public school district based in Itasca, Texas located in north central Hill County. Its mascot is a creature from American folklore, the Wampus Cat. In addition to Itasca, the district also serves a portion of Carl's Corner. In 2009, the school district was rated "exemplary" by the Texas Education Agency. [1]
The Wampus cat is the mascot of the following: Clark Fork Junior/Senior High School, Clark Fork, Idaho [4] Conway Junior High/ High School, Conway, Arkansas [5] Atoka High School, Atoka, Oklahoma [6] Itasca High School, Itasca, Texas [7] Leesville High School, Leesville, Louisiana [8] Margaret R. Tryon's 1939 depiction of the Wampus cat ...
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Voters earlier this year approved a 21-year, $195.5 million bond to build a third comprehensive high school to serve 2,000 students and a technical high school to serve 600 in-district students.
Grand Rapids High School, "GRHS", is one of the two high schools in Independent School District 318.The school was founded in 1895. The school was the first in Northern Minnesota to offer courses in the International Baccalaureate program, and as of 2013 offered the University of Minnesota's College in the Schools Program, and Project Lead the Way, a project in conjunction with the Itasca ...
Gig Harbor High School has a new look. They officially launched their new logos and have identified a new mascot, according to a district press release earlier this month.
Itasca / aɪ ˈ t æ s k ə / eye-TAS-kə is a city in Hill County in Northern Central Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census , the city population was 1,562. History