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Oliver Wendell Holmes High School is a public high school that is part of the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas. It is the parent school for the magnet school Northside School of Innovation, Technology, and Entrepreneurship. During 2022–2023, Holmes High School had an enrollment of 2,561 students and a student to ...
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St. Anthony Catholic High School; St. Francis Academy (San Antonio) St. Gerard Catholic High School; Saint Mary's Hall (San Antonio) Sam Houston High School (San Antonio, Texas) San Antonio Christian School; Sandra Day O'Connor High School (Texas) Sonia M. Sotomayor High School; South San Antonio High School; Southside High School (Texas)
Antonian College Preparatory High School, San Antonio, Texas – a co-educational Catholic high school [23] Arcadia High School, Arcadia, California; Arcola Intermediate School, Eagleville, Pennsylvania; Arlington Country Day School, Jacksonville, Florida – private college-prep K–12; Centennial High School, Compton, California
Much like West Holmes in Region 14, Norwayne will have to pull off some big upsets to win a regional title. Perry and South Range are two of the favorites to win the Div. V state title, with South ...
West Campus High School - Mascot: Cougar, Colors: Red and Blue 1976-2007 and 2019- (later served as administrative offices) The campus flooded in 2007, and SSAISD at the time did not return students to the campus but instead made it into administrative space. [5] It was one of three schools re-opened in 2019, in this case with 9th grade students.
That was plenty enough time for the Knights to go 56 yards in nine plays, Smith hitting Nate Fair with an 11-yard scoring strike for a 35-21 lead with 1:09 remaining in the half.
The First All-American High School Football game, held on June 25, 1994, at J. Birney Crum Stadium in Allentown, PA, marked a significant moment in the history of high school football. The event was orchestrated by Dale Dougherty, whose unwavering determination led to the participation of high schools nationwide in this inaugural spectacle.