Mineola High School (Texas)

Mineola High School
Address
900 W Patten Street
Mineola, Texas 75773-1617
United States
Coordinates 32°40′14″N 95°30′01″W / 32.6706°N 95.5002°W / 32.6706; -95.5002Coordinates: 32°40′14″N 95°30′01″W / 32.6706°N 95.5002°W / 32.6706; -95.5002
Information
School type Public high school
Established 1914
School district Mineola Independent School District
Principal David Sauer
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 454[1] (2012)
Color(s)           Orange & White
Athletics conference UIL Class AAA
Mascot Yellow Jackets/Lady Yellow Jackets
Yearbook The Yellowjacket
Website Mineola High School

Mineola High School is a public high school located in Mineola, Texas in southern Wood County and classified as a 3A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Mineola Independent School District and serves the city of Mineola and portions of unincorporated Wood County. Notable alumni include retired Admiral Bobby Inman and country music singer Kacey Musgraves. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]

History

Until 1901, all students in Mineola attended school in a two-story brick building in "Block C" of the city. That same year, the school board authorized the construction of a two-story frame building and the high school students were educated in this building with all other grades until a separate high school was constructed in 1914.[3] That school was destroyed by a fire on March 27, 1924. A new school was opened in 1925, and razed in 1968. This building was located in the 400 block of West Blair Street. The present high school was constructed in 1968.

Until 1901, a two-story brick building in "block C," in the city housed Mineola's only school. That year, the school bord authorized the construction of a two-story frame building and high school was held there with all other grades until the separate high school was built in 1914. The new high school suffered a fire in 1924, and was immediately rebuilt.

Mineola High School was an all-white school until the fall of 1966, when the old South Ward school, known formally as Addie E. McFarland High School and Mineola schools were integrated.[4]

Athletics

The Mineola Yellow Jackets compete in these sports - [5]

Cross Country, Volleyball, Football, Basketball, Powerlifting, Golf, Tennis, Track, Softball & Baseball


Mineola's stadium from 1914-1992 was called Yellowjacket Stadium. It was replaced in name, location, and structure in 1993 with the opening of Meredith Memorial Stadium, one of the first concrete bowl stadiums created for a small school in Texas. The first event was held in the new stadium in the fall of 1993. At the time the stadium opened for athletic events in the fall of 1993, it did not have a track, paved parking lot, or on-site locker rooms.

Theatre

The theater department of Mineola High School is known as Act I & Company. Act I & Company has won the UIL One Act Play Championship in conference 3A seven times. Of those 7 championships, 5 were consecutive wins.[6]

State Titles

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. Texas Tribune
  2. "2015 Accountability Rating System" (PDF). Texas Education Agency.
  3. Jones, Lucille (1973). History of Mineola, Texas: Gateway To The Pines. Quanah, Texas via Portal To Texas History (University of North Texas).
  4. "McFarland School History". The News You Need from the People You Trust!. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
  5. The Athletics Department
  6. "Denius Awards presented to 10 outstanding coaches" (PDF). The Leaguer. 77 (3). November, 1992. Retrieved 11/23/2016. Check date values in: |access-date=, |date= (help)
  7. UIL One Act Play
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