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==Athletics==
==Athletics==
The Jayton Jaybirds compete in the following sports <ref>[http://www.theathleticsdepartment.com/schools/Jayton/ The Athletics Department]</ref>
The Jayton Jaybirds compete in these sports - <ref>[http://www.theathleticsdepartment.com/schools/Jayton/ The Athletics Department]</ref>


Cross Country, [[Six-man football|6-Man Football]], Basketball, Golf, Tennis & Track
Cross Country, [[Six-man football|6-Man Football]], Basketball, Golf, Tennis & Track


===State Titles===
===State Titles===
*Football <ref>[http://lonestarfootball.net/team.asp?T=83 Lone Star Football Network]</ref>
*Football - <ref>[http://lonestarfootball.net/team.asp?T=83 Lone Star Football Network]</ref>
**1984(6M), 1985(6M)
**1984(6M), 1985(6M)



Revision as of 00:30, 8 October 2015

Jayton High School
Address
700 Madison Ave.

,
76958-9998

United States
Information
School typePublic high school
School districtJayton-Girard Independent School District
PrincipalLyle Lackey
GradesPK-12
Enrollment143[1] (2012)
Color(s)    Black & Old Gold
Athletics conferenceUIL Class A
MascotJaybirds/Lady Jays
YearbookJaybird
WebsiteJayton School

Jayton High School or Jayton School is a public high school located in the community of Jayton, Texas, in Kent County, United States and classified as a 1A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Jayton-Girard Independent School District located in central Kent County serving the communities of Jayton, Girard, and surrounding rural areas. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]

Athletics

The Jayton Jaybirds compete in these sports - [3]

Cross Country, 6-Man Football, Basketball, Golf, Tennis & Track

State Titles

  • Football - [4]
    • 1984(6M), 1985(6M)

Band

  • Marching Band State Champions [5]
    • 1997(1A), 1999(1A)

See also

List of Six-man football stadiums in Texas

References

  1. ^ Texas Tribune
  2. ^ "2015 Accountability Rating System" (PDF). Texas Education Agency.
  3. ^ The Athletics Department
  4. ^ Lone Star Football Network
  5. ^ UIL Marching Band Archives