Mansfield High School (Mansfield, Texas)
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Academics
Mansfield High School has a notable academic presence, as it is the highest performing High School in Mansfield, with a 96% graduation rate as well as having 83% Proficiency in Reading and 85% Proficiency in Mathematics. Mansfield offers 24 AP Courses, ranging from Human Geography to Calculus BC. The average AP Enrollment is 40% and the average Pass Rate is 46%.[2]
Feeder patterns
The following elementary schools[3] feed into Mansfield High School:[4]
- Boren
- Brown
- Nash (partial)
- Reid
- Tipps
The following intermediate schools[5] feed into Mansfield High School:
- Asa Low (partial)
- Orr (partial)
The following middle schools[5] feed into Mansfield High School:
- Wester (partial)
- Worley (partial)
Notable alumni
- David Graham, perpetrator of the murder of Adrianne Jones[6]
- Sam Hilliard, 2012, MLB outfielder for the Colorado Rockies[7]
- Adrianne Jones, murder victim[8]
- Lenzy Pipkins, 2012, American football player[9]
- Hassan Ridgeway, 2012, American football player[10]
- Stepfan Taylor, 2009, former NFL running back for the Arizona Cardinals[11]
- Trystan Andrew Terrell, 2015, perpetrator of the 2019 University of North Carolina at Charlotte shooting[12]
- Jordan Walden, 2006, former MLB pitcher[13]
- Sean Williams, 2004, professional basketball player[14]
- Kennedy Brooks, 2017, Oklahoma Sooners football running back[15]
- David Cook, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives and former mayor of Mansfield
- Toby Onwumere, actor
References
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- ↑ Hollandsworth, Skip. "The Killer Cadets" (Archive). Texas Monthly. December 1996. Retrieved on December 29, 2015.
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Further reading
- Ladino, Robyn Duff. Desegregating Texas Schools: Eisenhower, Shivers, and the Crisis at Mansfield High (U of Texas Press, 1996)
- "Mansfield Crisis, 1956 overview" summary and details of crisis.
External links
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