South Grand Prairie High School

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South Grand Prairie High School (SGP)
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South Grand Prairie High School
301 West Warrior Trail

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75052

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Type Public
Motto"Honor, Pride, Spirit"
Established1969
School district Grand Prairie ISD
PrincipalLarry Jones
Associate PrincipalSara Tipton
Teaching staff210.01 (FTE) [1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,335 (2018–19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio15.88 [1]
Color(s)Red   and Gold  
AthleticsBaseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Golf, KROO Games, Marching Band, Mariachi Band, Soccer, Softball, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track, Volleyball, and Wrestling
MascotThe Warriors
Rivals Grand Prairie High School
Accreditation Texas Education Agency;
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
NewspaperIndian Echo
Website http://sgphs.gpisd.org
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South Grand Prairie High School (SGPHS) is a public high school in the city of Grand Prairie, Texas, United States. It is part of the 36-campus Grand Prairie Independent School District.

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History

South Grand Prairie High School originally opened in the fall of 1969 with 448 students enrolled, 87 of which were seniors. The first campus was housed at what is now the Dr. Vern Alexander building.

In 1972 the current campus was opened and the Vocational School was built.[ citation needed ]

In 1982, The building was expanded including the new Keel Theatre and 58 more classrooms were added.[ citation needed ]

In 1990, The building was expanded again including New Football Locker room, 22 more classrooms, a Discipline Office, Gymnasium Addition, and a Teachers Lounge.[ citation needed ]

In 1999, South Grand Prairie was named a "New American High School National Showcase Site" by the U. S. Department of Education.

In 2002, the front of the building was completely redesigned, and the SGPHS 9th Grade Campus was moved to an adjacent building (formerly Andrew Jackson Middle School) to the main campus. Since that time, many career academy courses have been implemented and acknowledged.

In 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 the school received a "Recognized" status from the Texas Education Agency.

In the spring of 2007, SGP received a grant to become part of the SREB and the HSTW new Enhanced Schools Network. Over a two-year period, the administration and staff will work toward even more improvement via the 'best practices' recommended by this program. Specifically included is a concentrated literacy emphasis, which at SGP is referred to as the WRAD program - Writing and Reading across Disciplines. [2]

In the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year, The Coliseum Gym and the basement was renovated and the Vocational School was converted to a Fine Arts building.[ citation needed ]

In 2017, The 9th Grade Center was renamed the Dr. Vern Alexander Building.

In late 2018, a new administration building was added, and the existing administration offices was now converted to a teachers' conference room.[ citation needed ]

Feeder schools

The following elementary schools feed into South Grand Prairie High School:

The following middle schools feed into South Grand Prairie High School:

Notable alumni

Robert Hart, 1994 Pulitzer Prize winner. Mr. Hart graduated from South Grand Prairie in 1971. Thereafter, he graduated with a B.S degree in Journalism and Communications from the University of Texas at Arlington. He is the former director of online content at the Belo Corp.. In 1994, he won the Pulitzer Prize in International Reporting for his work on "The Dallas Morning News" team project, "Violence Against Women." He also is a former member of the journalism faculties at Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University.

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