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Temple High School is a public high school located in Temple, Texas. As of the 2024–2026 biennial realignment, it is classified as a 6A school by the University Interscholastic League . It is part of the Temple Independent School District located in central Bell County .
Temple ISD was the first District in Central Texas to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma and has, to date, awarded over 100 IB diplomas. Temple ISD is expanding the International Baccalaureate program to include a Middle Years Programme at Travis Middle School Science Academy in 2012 and a Primary Years Programme in 2013 at an ...
It became Bowman High School [2] in 1944, when it was renamed for J. G. H. Bowman, its principal from 1906 to 1944. A historical marker commemorates the school's history. [3] Rosa A. Temple High School was established in 1959 to replace J. G. H. Bowman High School. It was named in honor of Rosa A. Temple, a respected educator in the community.
Temple City High School (also known as TCHS) is a four-year comprehensive secondary school located in Temple City, California, in Los Angeles County. The high school was awarded the California Distinguished School award in 1996 and in 2019, [ 3 ] and a California Gold Ribbon School award in 2017.
Temple High School (Mississippi) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Pages in category "Temple High School (Texas) alumni" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Cloverly Elementary School (grades 4–6) was the first to receive the award, in 1995. The District's intermediate school, Oak Avenue Intermediate School (grades 7–8), and comprehensive high school, Temple City High School (grades 9–12), received the award in 1996. One year later, in 1997, both Emperor Elementary School (grades K–6) and ...
York attended Temple High School in Temple, Texas. [2] During his high school career, he had 435 tackles, 15 sacks and one interception. He was the UIL District 12-6A Defensive MVP from his sophomore to senior seasons. [3] York originally committed to play college football at Baylor University before switching to Texas A&M University. [4] [5]