Fox Tech High School
Fox Technical High School | |
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Location | |
637 North Main Avenue , 78205 | |
Coordinates | 29°25′57″N 98°29′40″W / 29.432384°N 98.494501°W |
Information | |
Type | Public high school |
School district | San Antonio ISD |
NCES School ID | 483873004350[1] |
Principal | Jennifer Benavides |
Faculty | 28.74 (on an FTE basis)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 499[1] (2022–2023) |
Color(s) | |
Team name | Buffaloes |
Website | Official Website |
Fox Technical High School is a public high school located in central San Antonio, Texas (USA) and classified as a 4A school by the UIL. This school is one of twelve schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a "B" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]
History
[edit]San Antonio High School was established in 1882. In 1917, it was rebuilt and renamed Main Avenue High School. In 1932, the campus was repurposed as a vocational school, and at that time it acquired its present name, Fox Technical High School. Students from the old Main Avenue High School who intended to continue pursuing academic studies were sent to the newly built Thomas Jefferson High School.[3]
In 2017, The Centers for Applied Science and Technology (CAST) opened a charter school in Fox Tech's two freshly-renovated buildings, which were the Freshman buildings. This CAST school was named CAST Tech which uses computer-based learning to allow students to progress more quickly in areas where they have mastered concepts, allowing them to dive more deeply into projects and areas of great interest.[4]
Athletics
[edit]The Fox Tech Buffaloes compete in the following sports:[5]
Alumni
[edit]San Antonio High School
[edit]- Eudochia Bell Smith, society editor at the San Antonio Express and state legislator in Colorado
- Ivan Johnson, NBA player for Atlanta hawks
- Lee Patton, legendary basketball coach at West Virginia University.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Search for Public Schools - Fox Technical High School (483873004350)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
- ^ "TEA". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 12 February 2024.
- ^ A Guide to the Main Avenue High School Alumni Association Records, 1921-1999. UTSA Libraries Special Collections. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
- ^ "CAST Tech | CAST Schools". castschools.com. 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2022-02-17.
- ^ The Athletics Department