W. T. White High School Football

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Warren Travis White High School is a public secondary school in Dallas, Texas (USA). W. T. White High School enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District.

The school, named in honor of the Dallas school superintendent who served from 1946 to 1968, is located in North Dallas about a mile southwest of the Interstate 635 (LBJ Freeway) and Dallas North Tollway intersection. Parts of North Dallas are zoned to W. T. White, as well as sections of Addison, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch.

In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.


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History

The school was established in 1964 and named for the superintendent then in office, Dr. Warren Travis White. The current principal is Michelle Thompson. W.T. White has a couple career oriented academies, such as the Academy of Engineering, which is run by teachers Nick Hademenos and Pat Henderson. Students in the Academy are able to utilize state of the art technology such as a laser engraver and 3D printer to create work.

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Newsweek magazine ranked W. T. White in 2006 as one of the best public high schools in the United States.


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Campus

The original school building was designed for 1,600 students. By 2015 W.T. White had over 2,300 students, which meant that the school was at 160% of its capacity. The campus had portable buildings installed to handle excess students. In 2015 the DISD board approved a $21 million renovation and expansion of the campus as part of a school improvement program worth almost $130 million; the renovation will add 39,045 square feet (3,627.4 m2) of space. WRA Architects is in charge of the project and a graduate of W.T. White is the head architect. The project is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2017.


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School culture

W. T. White historically had a school rivalry with Thomas Jefferson High School. David Seeley, a senior editor of the Dallas Observer, wrote in Texas Monthly that the rivalry was "at its peak" in the mid-1970s with fistfights occurring regularly at Loos Field during the homecoming games where Thomas Jefferson was playing against W.T. White; Jefferson students perceived W.T. White students as snobby while W.T. White students perceived Jefferson students as low class. By 1982 the schools no longer competed at homecoming games and they had been placed in separate athletic districts. This rivalry, however, continued into the 2010s. A 2014 vandalism incident at W.T. White involved the words "TJ" being spraypainted, but the administration of W.T. White expressed a belief that the vandals were W.T. White students.

According to Seeley, as of 1982, students from both schools frequently socialized with other high school students along Forest Lane on Fridays, and W.T. White and Thomas Jefferson had the largest numbers of students there. High school students "cruised" along Forest Lane beginning in the early 1960s.


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Demographics

In 2009, the state classified almost half of White's graduates as "college ready," or ready to undergo university studies. The State of Texas defined "college readiness" by scores on the ACT and SAT and in the 11th grade Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) tests. Holly K. Hacker of The Dallas Morning News said that the rate "is higher than expected for the school where about two-thirds of students are poor or at risk of dropping out."

In 1981 82.87% of the student body consisted of Anglo Whites.


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Service area

Parts of North Dallas (including portions of Preston Hollow) are zoned to W. T. White, as well as sections of Addison, Carrollton, and Farmers Branch.

Communities served as of 1967 include:

  • Crestpark Club Estates (Farmers Branch)

Communities served as of 1969 include:

  • Willow Park Square (Dallas)

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Athletics

The W.T. White Longhorns compete in the following sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Sports Achievements

Football

City Championship-Dallas

1977

District Championships

1971 11-4A, 1974 11-4A, 1976 11-4A, 1977 11-4A, 1978 11-4A, 1979 11-4A, 1990 11-4A, 1994 12-4A


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Notable alumni

  • Jean Barrett (1968) -- former NFL offensive lineman 1973-1980, San Francisco 49ers
  • Trey Beamon (1992) -- former Major League Baseball outfielder 1996-98, Pittsburgh Pirates, San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers
  • David Beecroft (1974) -- television actor (Falcon Crest, Melrose Place, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman)
  • Vice Admiral John G. Cotton (1969) -- former chief of the United States Navy Reserve
  • Bryan Holaday (2006) -- Major League Baseball catcher for the Detroit Tigers
  • Karen Hughes (1974) -- United States Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
  • Gary Jacobs -- (1970) Executive Producer/Head Writer of hit TV series "Empty Nest"; Creator/Executive Producer of "Woops!" and "All-American Girl"; writer on "Newhart"; and many others
  • Calvin Murray (1989) -- former Major League Baseball outfielder 1999-2004, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs
  • Ramón Núñez (2003) -- English Football League Championship midfielder for Leeds United. Honduras national team 2007-present
  • Johnny Simmons (2005) -- television and film actor: Dylan Baxter in Evan Almighty (2007), Young Spirit in The Spirit (2008), Dave in Hotel for Dogs (2009), Chip in Jennifer's Body (2009), Young Neil in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
  • Jason Smith (2004) -- Offensive tackle for the St. Louis Rams
  • Scott Verplank (1982) -- professional golfer
  • Terrance Williams (2008) -- Wide receiver for Dallas Cowboys
  • Rebecca Ann Reid (1977) -- Miss Teenage America 1977
  • Glenn Box (1977) -- former Dallas City Council member

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