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== Feeder patterns ==
== Feeder patterns ==
As of 2005 [http://www.dallasisd.org/eval/schoolinfo/feeder/sunset.htm], the following elementary schools feed into Sunset High School:
As of the 2007-08 school year, [http://www.dallasisd.org/demo/schoolinfo/hzones2007.htm], the following elementary schools feed into Sunset High School:


PK-6
PK-5
* Lida Hooe
* Leila P. Cowart
* Anson Jones
* Louise Wolff Kahn
* Louise Wolff Kahn
* George Peabody
* George Peabody
* Rosemont Primary (PK-2), Rosemont (3-5)
* Winnetka
* Winnetka
K-6


3-6
*
PK-2
*


Three middle schools, W.E. Greiner, [[Quintanilla Middle School|Quintanilla]], and Stockard, feed into Sunset.
One middle school, W.E. Greiner, feeds into Sunset.[http://www.dallasisd.org/demo/schoolinfo/hzones2007.htm]

Starting in the 2006-2007 school year [http://www.dallasisd.org/eval/schoolinfo/feeder2006/sunset.htm], Anson Jones (PK-6) and Arturo Salazar (PK-6, a new school opening in fall 2006) will also feed into Sunset High School.


== Notable alumni ==
== Notable alumni ==

Revision as of 20:00, 22 December 2008

Sunset High School
Location
Map
2120 W. Jefferson Blvd

,
75208

Information
TypeFree public
MottoSpirit, Knowledge, Friendship
Established1925
School districtDallas Independent School District
PrincipalAnthony Tovar
Faculty120
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,116
Campus size4.6 acres (0.02 km2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Purple and White    
MascotBison
WebsiteDISD School Info Page

Sunset High School is a public secondary school located in the North Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). The school enrolls students in grades 9-12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. Opened in 1925, Sunset was the second high school in the Oak Cliff area, preceded only by Adamson High School. The school serves a portion of Dallas, and all of Cockrell Hill.

The origin of the school's name is uncertain; however, it may be due to its location, at the time it opened Sunset was the westernmost school in the DISD, and the subdivision surrounding the school on the western side of Dallas was called 'Sunset Heights'.

The mascot is the American Bison; it was chosen since early students had to cross open fields to get to school.

Sunset is one of only two high schools in the DISD to win the state football championship, having won the now-discontinued "City" championship in 1950 (Adamson, at the time known as Oak Cliff High, won the other in 1924).[1][2]

Feeder patterns

As of the 2007-08 school year, [1], the following elementary schools feed into Sunset High School:

PK-5

  • Lida Hooe
  • Anson Jones
  • Louise Wolff Kahn
  • George Peabody
  • Rosemont Primary (PK-2), Rosemont (3-5)
  • Winnetka


One middle school, W.E. Greiner, feeds into Sunset.[2]

Notable alumni

Fundraising

Sunset Foundation Inc. is a group of alumni who raise money and award college scholarships to Sunset High School students.

Sunset Alumni Association is a group which uses its membership contributions to award yearly grants to classes and organizations of Sunset High School benefiting her students.

Alumni Associations

References

  1. ^ Dave Campbell's Texas Football, 2008 edition, page 362
  2. ^ David W. Carter High School won the 1988 Class AAAAA title but was later forced to forfeit the win.