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Cy-Park is the district's 11th traditional high school to open; it was tentatively known as "HS No. 11" until the CFISD board approved the school's permanent name in August 2015. [4] The opening relieved Cypress Lakes High School and Cypress Springs High School. [2] [5] It was funded by a 2007 school bond. [6] The school opened on August 22, 2016.
Perkins grew up in Cypress, Texas and played high school football and basketball at Cypress Park High School. [2] Perkins played linebacker and running back, earning first team All-Greater Houston as a utility player on offense.
The stadium was built in 1977 and, along with Cy-Fair FCU Stadium, serves as the home field for all Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District varsity football games, and soccer games. [1] Cy-Fair ISD Stadium was renamed Ken Pridgeon Pridgeon Stadium in 1994, in honor of Oran Kenneth Pridgeon, who served as Cy-Fair ISD Athletic Director from ...
Complete college football bowl schedule for 2024-25: Games, matchups, times, dates. Nick Bromberg. December 8, 2024 at 4:23 PM. Welcome to bowl season!
In the first-round of the College Football Playoff, teams seeded No. 5 through No. 12 will engage in elimination games. The action kicks off with a Friday night showdown between No. 7 Notre Dame ...
Amenities include the 11,000-seat Cy-Fair FCU Stadium used for football and soccer, a 15,333-square-foot (1,424.5 m 2) conference center used for staff development able to be partitioned into 17 rooms, a 456-seat auditorium, a multi-purpose arena designed for a maximum capacity of 9,500 people with 8,300 fixed seats, and a floor banquet seating ...
Florida coaches will be in Texas on Thursday to visit five-star linebacker Harold Perkins, who recently decommitted from Texas A&M.
The first official classes in the area were held in a church. However, in 1884, local residents built a one-room house on donated land. [9] In 1939, an election was held in which voters in the Cypress and Fairbanks school systems approved the creation of the Cypress-Fairbanks Consolidated School District; the measure passed by a vote of 129-66 in Cypress and 90-87 in Fairbanks.