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Lubbock High School

Lubbock High School
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Sportsmanship, Then Victory
Location
2004 19th St.
Lubbock, Texas 79401

United States
Information
Type Public magnet
Established 1891
School district Lubbock Independent School District
NCES District ID 4828500
CEEB code 444360
NCES School ID 482850010891
Principal Douglas Young
Grades 9-12
Enrollment over 2,300
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Black and Gold         
Slogan "Once a Westerner, Always a Westerner."
Athletics conference 5A
Mascot Westerner
Information (806) 219-1600
Website
Lubbock High School
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Lubbock High School is located in Texas
Lubbock High School
Lubbock High School is located in the US
Lubbock High School
Location 2004 19th St., Lubbock, Texas
Coordinates 33°34′42″N 101°51′39″W / 33.57833°N 101.86083°W / 33.57833; -101.86083Coordinates: 33°34′42″N 101°51′39″W / 33.57833°N 101.86083°W / 33.57833; -101.86083
Built 1930
Architect Peters, Strange & Bradshaw; Haynes & Kirby
Architectural style N. Ital. Romanesque Revival
NRHP Reference # 85000924
RTHL # 3144
Significant dates
Added to NRHP May 01, 1985
Designated RTHL 1984

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Lubbock High School is a 5A high school serving grades nine to twelve in Lubbock, Texas (USA). Part of the Lubbock Independent School District, the school is known for its academic program and for the fact that it has produced a number of talented musicians, vocalists, businessmen, and scientists over the years (including Buddy Holly and The Crickets, Natalie Maines, Ralna English, and Mac Davis).

The school was founded in 1891. It was the first high school in Lubbock County. Lubbock High's colors are black and gold and its mascot is the Westerner. The school primarily serves students from the central and eastern parts of Lubbock, but the school's LEAP (Lubbock Exemplary Academic Program) magnet program serves students from all over the city.

The school was founded in 1891 as a one room school (two additional rooms were added in 1898). The original announcement of the school's opening read: "Schooling for all who could reach it by pony, wagon, buggy or on foot." The first (and only) teacher at this point was Miss Minnie Tubbs. In March 1909, a fire set by students destroyed the building. After this, the school relocated to a brick building with two stories and a basement at the location of the current City Hall in Lubbock. In 1922 a bond issue provided for a new high school. This school of 28 teachers was located between 13th and 14th streets in the 2000 block. Bonds were voted in 1925 for the addition of two study halls. This was the old Thompson Junior High building. In the fall of 1929, plans began for the construction of a new building for LHS. Construction began in 1930, and the building was completed in 1931. The school opened in its new location for the fall semester of 1931. This is the current Lubbock High School building. Due to its distinctive architecture, the school is included in the National Register of Historic Places.


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