Keller High School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keller High School
Address
601 N. Pate-Orr

Keller
,
Texas
76248

United States
Coordinates32°56′26″N 97°13′59″W / 32.940429°N 97.233022°W / 32.940429; -97.233022Coordinates: 32°56′26″N 97°13′59″W / 32.940429°N 97.233022°W / 32.940429; -97.233022
Information
School typePublic, high school
Motto"A Tradition of Excellence"
School districtKeller ISD
SuperintendentDr. Rick Westfall
PrincipalMrs. Lisa Simmons
Faculty176.27 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,154 (2019-20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.89[1]
Color(s)     
MascotKeller Indians
Websitewww.kellerisd.net/KHS

Keller High School is a public high school located in the city of Keller, Texas and is served by the Keller Independent School District. The school educates students in the majority of the city of Keller, western Southlake, northwestern Colleyville, northern North Richland Hills, and most of Westlake, including the Vaquero development. It has been recognized as a National Blue Ribbon School for the 1999-2000 school year. As of 2011, Keller High School is rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency and is part of one of the largest districts in Texas to have an overall recognized rating.[2] Per the 2017 US News Best High Schools System official numbers, 2,645 students attended the school.

History[]

The current Keller High located on 500 Pate Orr Road was constructed in 1984 and was opened in 1985. Prior to this the current Keller Middle School located on 300 College Avenue was the Keller High School. Built in 1934, the Keller ISD Education Center was the original location of the Keller Elementary, Middle and High School and is first high school to be built in KISD,[3] followed by Fossil Ridge High School, Central High School and finally Timber Creek High School as of 2009. The school's mascot is the 'Keller Indians' & motto is the 'Home of the Indians'. The school colors are navy and Vegas gold. Keller, Central, Fossil Ridge, and Timber Creek all share the same stadium and natatorium.

JROTC[]

Keller High School currently has a JROTC program. The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) is a federal program sponsored by the United States Armed Forces in high schools and also in some middle schools across the United States and United States military bases across the world. However, the program takes place at Central High School, a neighboring school in the KISD. The program, which consists of participants from all 4 KISD high schools, has won numerous awards and recognition.

Athletics[]

Keller High School has won numerous University Interscholastic League (UIL) State Championships in the following sports:

Basketball[]

In 2017, Keller Boys' Varsity Basketball Team went to the state championship in San Antonio, Texas but lost to Karen Wagner High School in the semifinals at the Alamodome with a crowd of more than 12,000 spectators at the game. TCU-bound R.J. Nembhard led the team that year. He was a 4-star recruit and was 11th ranked in the state of Texas basketball recruiting. He averaged 28 points per game in his senior year and led the team in assists as well.

Softball[]

Keller High Softball has won 4 state championships in the 5A & 6A classes of Texas UIL. Their championships occurred in 2003, 2005, 2016, and 2017. The 2003 & 2005 State Champion teams were coached by Moe Fritz. The 2016 & 2017 State Champion teams were coached by Bryan Poehler. As of 2017, Keller High school has graduated 63 players who have gone on to play softball in college. The softball team is annually one of the most dominant softball teams in Texas.

Keller High School Band[]

The Keller High School Band has received numerous awards over the years. The band placed 2nd at the 1999 Texas 4A State Marching Band Contest, and was the 1999 TMEA 4A Honor Band. They have been honored five times by the Foundation for Music Education as a National Winner in the National Wind Band Honors Project.

The marching band was awarded the 2015 Sudler Shield of Honor by the John Philip Sousa Foundation, making them one of only 76 band programs worldwide to hold this honor. In 2018, the Keller High Band placed in 9th at the 2018 UIL 6A State Marching Band Contest, as well as performing at the annual Macy's Day Parade in New York City.[4]

Keller High School Choir[]

The Keller High School Choir consists of five concert ensembles and one show choir. In 2014, the Keller Chanteurs Varsity Treble Choir became the first choral ensemble from Keller ISD to perform at the TMEA Convention. In 2017, the Keller Chanteurs Varsity Treble Choir became the first ensemble from Keller ISD to perform at the National ACDA Conference. The Keller "Tribe" Show Choir has won numerous awards which include being a 4 time grand champion of the Lone Star Show Choir Invitational.

Notable people[]

Alumni
Faculty

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c "KELLER H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Texas Education Agency 2009 District and School Accountability Rankings". tea.state.tx.us. Retrieved 2010-07-24.
  3. ^ Kellerisd.net
  4. ^ "The John Philip Sousa Foundation".
  5. ^ "Out-of-the-ordinary RB Hugh Charles keys Colorado season". ESPN.com. Associated Press. October 18, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  6. ^ Stevenson, Stefan (April 4, 2015). "Rangers notes: Bullpen pieces Scheppers, Fujikawa to start on disabled list". Star Telegram. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  7. ^ http://www.seahawks.com/team/players/roster/nolan-frese
  8. ^ "Leadership Plainview adds a dozen graduates 05-18-2008". My Plainview. May 17, 2008. Retrieved September 29, 2020.
  9. ^ Miller, Harrell (November 8, 2013). "Max Muncy looking to find stroke in Arizona Fall League". Napa Valley Register. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  10. ^ Nieman, Bryce (August 1, 2008). "Keller's Bubba Thornton bound for Beijing" (PDF). Keller Citizen. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  11. ^ Kerns, William (November 15, 2009). "Band director Anderson a family man on off the field". Lubbock Avalanche Journal. Retrieved April 28, 2015.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""