Trinity High School (Euless, Texas)
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500 North Industrial Boulevard Euless, Texas 76039 United States | |
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Type | Public |
Motto | Responsibility, Pride, and Determination Make Trinity Different |
Established | 1968 |
School district | Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District |
Principal | Mike Harris |
Staff | 156.3 (2005-06)[2] |
Faculty | 143.4 (2005-06)[2] |
Grades | 10-12 |
Number of students | 2,135 (2006-07)[1] |
Color(s) | Black and Red |
Mascot | Trojan |
Website | http://sc.hebisd.edu/trinity |
Trinity High School (also known as Euless Trinity) is a public high school in Euless, Texas. It administers grade levels 10–12 and is a part of the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District.
The school is named "Trinity" as an homage to the three cities comprised by the school district in which it is located: Hurst, Euless, and Bedford (and also as a reference to the nearly Trinity River, which forms the southern border of the school district). The school's mascot is a Trojan, a citizen of Troy. The Trinity High School football team won the Texas 5A Division 1 State Championship in 2005 and 2007.[3][4]
History
Trinity was established as the second high school in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. (The first high school in the school district was L.D. Bell High School, which opened in 1957 in Euless and moved to its current site in Hurst in 1965.) The campus sits on a hillside in west central Euless, less than one-fourth of a mile from the Euless-Bedford city limit.
Campus
Trinity High School is made up of eleven distinct buildings, most of which are named for the department they house (often abbreviated to just the first letter). The nine original buildings were: the Fine Arts Building, the Academics Building, the Library Building, the Science Building, the Physical Education Building, the Cafeteria Building, the Driver's Education Building, a small two-story building called V-Building, and an Administration Building. The Physical Education Building includes a natatorium. The late 1990s brought three major changes to the campus: a system of covered walkways was built to connect most of the school's buildings, a new band hall was added to the Fine Arts Building, and a wing was added to the Academics Building. This new wing became the new face of the campus because of its large and prominent façade and provided new offices for, the principal, vice-principals, and secretaries. The original Administration Building was converted to house the counselors' offices.
In the first few years of the new millennium, two new buildings were added to the Trinity campus. The two-story N-Building lies on the campus's southern edge and houses the Foreign Language Department. Just a little further into campus from the W-Building is the new D-Building. The D-Building houses special education classrooms and is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of students with physical disabilities.
Trinity is the only high school in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District to have a natatorium facility, allowing Trinity to host swim meets on the campus.
Student Body
During the 2005-2006 school year, Trinity High School enrolled 2160 students in grade 10 (34.7%), grade 11 (35.0%), and grade 12 (30.3%). Ethnicities represented include white (53.9%), Hispanic (17.2%), Asian and Pacific Islander (14.7%), Africans (13.0%), and Native American (1.2%). Twenty-nine percent were economically disadvantaged.[2]
Euless has one of the largest Tongan communities in the nation; there are an estimated 4,000 Tongans living in the city at present, representing approximately 7.5 percent of the city's population. Likewise, Trinity High School is unique because of its large percentage of Tongan students.[3]
Trinity High School receives students from three feeder schools: all students from Euless Junior High school and Harwood Junior High school attend Trinity along with a share of the students from Central Junior High school. Students in the attendance zones for Bell Manor, Lakewood, Meadow Creek, Midway Park, North Euless, Oakwood Terrace, Shady Brook, South Euless, Spring Garden, and Wilshire elementary schools attend Trinity High School.[5]
Academics
Among Tarrant County high schools, Trinity High School ranks eighth (of forty-six) in average points above passing on the 11th grade TAKS test.[6] Trinity High School is ranked 304th in the nation (and 6th within Tarrant County) on Newsweek's 2007 list of the top 1,200 high schools in the country[7] The rankings are based on the number of Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate tests taken by graduating seniors — Trinity had 2.296 tests taken per Class of 2007 graduate. This year's ranking is up from 997th in 2006 and 1017th in 2005.[8]
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Athletics
Michael Mayhew | Associate Principal French Horn of the Cleveland Orchestra | 1988 | |
Eugene Mondie | Assistant Principal/E-flat Clarinet of the National Symphony Orchestra | 1988 | |
Mike Baab | Former NFL center (1982-92) for the Browns, Patriots, and Chiefs | 1978[23] | |
D.J. Brigman | Former PGA Tour player (2005) | 1994[23] | |
Michael Muhney | Hollywood actor | 1993[24] | |
Kathleen Early | Broadway tour actress[25][26] | 1962[27] | |
Michael Lynn | Computer Security Expert | 1999 | |
Ryan McBean | Fourth round pick in 2007 NFL draft Pittsburgh Steelers | 2003[23] | |
Meghan Danahey | Meteorologist at WFAA Channel 8 | 1992[23] | |
Neil Denari | Architect | 1975[23] | |
Trevor Vittatoe | Quarterback UTEP | ||
Dimitri Nance | Running Back Arizona State | ||
Jeff Patton | Noted Chicago-based improvisational comedian | 2002[23] | |
Sarah Shahi | Actress | 1998 | |
Todd Smith | Texas State Representative (1996-Present)[28] | 1981[23] |
Championships
Year | Organization | Award |
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1990 | Men's Gymnastics | UIL State Championship |
1992 | Drama Department | UIL State Championship One Act Play |
1992 | Journalism Department | UIL Silver Star Award for Newspaper (The Palantir)[2] |
2002 | Men's Gymnastics | UIL State Championship |
2005 | Women's Soccer | NSCAA Team Academic Award |
2005 | Football | UIL State Championship |
2006 | Women's Soccer | NSCAA Team Academic Award |
2007 | Golf | UIL State Championship |
2007 | Girls Lacrosse | UIL State Championship |
2007 | Football | UIL State Championship |
2007 | Women's Soccer | NSCAA Team Academic Award |
2008 | Cheerleading | National Champions |
2009 | Girls Lacrosse | UIL State Championship |
References
- ^ Judy Everett Ramos (2006-08-31). "District Enrollment on the Rise". Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ^ a b c d e f "Academic Excellence Indicator System; 2005-06 District Performance; Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD; Trinity H S". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 2007-05-16.
- ^ a b Lunsford, J. Lynn (2006-11-16). "A Tongan War Dance Enlivens Football in Euless,Texas". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2007-05-08. (WSJ link)
- ^ a b Verdejo, Angel (2007-12-22). "Trinity wins 2nd title in 3 years". Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved 2008-01-03. Archived by WebCite
- ^ "HEB ISD School Feeder Chart & Sites". Hurst Euless Bedford Independent School District. Retrieved 2007-05-04.
- ^ Brock, Katherine Cromer; Claassen, Jeff (2007-05-16), "School ratings can hide disparities: Another way to gauge high school quality" ([dead link ] – Scholar search), Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Northeast edition), pp. 1B, 9B
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- ^ "Tarrant schools make the grade" ([dead link ] – Scholar search), Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Northeast edition), 2007-05-22
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- ^ "America's Top Public High Schools". Newsweek. 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
- ^ "Nine Named National Merit Finalists". Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. 2007-02-14. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ^ "Trinity Trojan Football". Trinity Trojan Football Booster Club. Retrieved 2008-09-30.
- ^ a b c "Dallas Morning News; My High School; Euless Trinity Trojans; Sports History". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
- ^ Judy Everett Ramos (2005-12-10). "Trinity Wins State Title". Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. Retrieved 2007-05-08.
- ^ http://highschool.rivals.com/viewrankhs.asp?ra_key=457
- ^ "Top 25 athletic programs for 2007-08".
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sbHffGdbEpw
- ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urVdmtSSOUM
- ^ http://www.maxpreps.com/texas/football/trinity-(euless)/curtis-(river-ridge,-la)/boxscore.aspx?ssid=2f36027d-d6f6-4509-aba9-adad5cc85b5e&schoolid=f55981a3-76ac-4070-811c-2132dc209af4&contestid=8134413a-42ff-4336-9afc-8cbe1afb794a&urpath=,local,stats
- ^ http://www.maxpreps.com/FanPages/Content/Article.mxp/ArticleID-fa79ec8f-df01-4e42-85ca-e575de5ed466
- ^ "Trinity Trojan Soccer". Trinity Soccer Booster Club. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ^ "Communications Department - District Spotlight - Archives, THS Girls Lacrosse Win State Championship!". 2007-05. Retrieved 2007-05-16.
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(help) - ^ "Trinity Photography Awards". Retrieved 2008-03-19.
- ^ "Trinity Triune Awards". Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- ^ a b c d e f g "WFAA.com - My High School; Euless Trinity Trojans; Famous Alumni". WFAA.com. Retrieved 2007-05-15.
- ^ "Michael Muhney Biography".
- ^ Zachary Pincus-Roth (2006-11-03). "Playbill News: Early and Furr Complete Virginia Woolf Tour Cast". Retrieved 2007-05-22.
- ^ "Winners' Circle: Congratulations to Kathleen Early!". Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District. 2006-12-08. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
- ^ "HEBISD School Notes". Midcities Online.com. Retrieved 2007-05-22.
- ^ "Texas House of Representatives: Member Todd Smith; Biographical Information". Retrieved 2007-05-15.
External links
- Trinity High School Official Website
- Trinity Trojan Football Team Official Website
- Trinity High School Trojan Band Official Website
- Trinity Trojan Soccer Team Official Website
- Trinity Trojan Baseball Team Official Website
- Trinity Trojan Wrestling Team Official Website