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Trimble Tech High School

Green B. Trimble Technical High School
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An undated photo looking south at Trimble Tech from South Adams Street
Address
1003 W. Cannon St.
Fort Worth, Texas 76104
United States
Coordinates 32°44′10″N 97°20′10″W / 32.73611°N 97.33611°W / 32.73611; -97.33611Coordinates: 32°44′10″N 97°20′10″W / 32.73611°N 97.33611°W / 32.73611; -97.33611
Information
Type Public vocational high school
Established 1955 (as Fort Worth Technical High School); 1882 (as Fort Worth High School)
School district Fort Worth Independent School District
Superintendent Dr. Kent Scribner
CEEB code 442570
Principal Eudoxio Omar Ramos
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 1,800 (July 2014)
 • Grade 9 406
 • Grade 10 450
 • Grade 11 495
 • Grade 12 447
Campus type Urban
Color(s) Green and Black         
Nickname Bulldogs
Rival Arlington Heights High School
Website

Green B. Trimble Technical High School (commonly known as Trimble Tech) is a Fort Worth Independent School District vocational high school on the south side of Fort Worth, Texas, United States, in the medical district.

Green B. Trimble Technical High School started in 1882 as Fort Worth High School. In 1910, the school's original building burned to the ground, forcing classes to move to elementary schools. The new Fort Worth High School building opened in 1911 on the corner of Jennings and Rosedale avenues in southwest Fort Worth. That building is now an apartment complex called Parker Commons.

In 1917, Bryce Building and Wyatt C. Hendrick Construction companies began construction on the building that now houses Trimble Tech. It was designed to resemble the original Fort Worth High School building that had been destroyed by fire.

Fort Worth High School was renamed Central High School in 1918, just after moving to its current location. The school proved popular among Fort Worth students, prompting an expansion that include an auditorium and gymnasium.

In 1935, Central High School was renamed after longtime principal R.L. Paschal, who retired that year after 29 years of service. R.L. Paschal High School still exists in the Fort Worth Independent School District, but it relocated in 1955 to the corner of Berry Street and Forest Park Boulevard, near Texas Christian University.

After the relocation of Paschal High School in 1955, the building was named Fort Worth Technical High School. The school saw a period of expansion during the next 12 years. In 1964, An increase in the size of the student body prompted the 1967 construction of a new academic wing on the east side of the building.

In 1967, the school was once again renamed, this time to Green Berry Trimble Technical High School, upon the retirement of the principal who started the vocational aspect of the school. The school continued to expand. In 1972, a field house and athletic facilities were built on what was formerly Humbolt Street, south of the main building. A new gymnasium was added behind the main building in 1980. A 1998 bond referendum made it possible for Trimble Tech to add a new band hall, technology wing, cafeteria and library. The field house and athletic fields were also replaced.


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