Richland High School (Texas)
Richland High School | |
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Address | |
5201 Holiday Lane North Richland Hills, Texas 76180 USA | |
Coordinates | 32°50′30″N 97°13′40″W / 32.841573°N 97.227897°WCoordinates: 32°50′30″N 97°13′40″W / 32.841573°N 97.227897°W |
Information | |
Type | Co-Educational, Public, Secondary |
School district | Birdville Independent School District |
Superintendent | Darrell G. Brown [1] |
Principal | Carla Rix |
Grades | 9-12 |
Color(s) | |
Athletics | 5A |
Mascot | Rebels |
Nickname | Rebs |
Rival | Haltom High School |
Feeder schools | North Ridge Middle School & North Richland Middle School |
Website | Richland High |
Richland High School is a secondary school located in North Richland Hills, Texas. The school includes grades 9 through 12, and is part of the Birdville Independent School District.
Background
Richland High School opened in 1961 as the second high school in the Birdville Independent School District. The school was expanded over time to meet the needs of the community, including a major expansion in the late 1980s that added a new main entrance, classroom wing, cafeteria, and administration offices.
A 2006 bond package funded a nearly-complete demolition of the original school. Only the original auditorium, the band hall, and the wing added in the late 1980s (including the library and cafeteria) were retained, while the rest of the structure was demolished and replaced with student parking. A brand-new facility was built in the old student parking area, connected to the remnants of the original structure. The new school reopened for the 2009-2010 school year.
On Friday, September 28, 1984, Richland was the site of a school shooting. No students or faculty were killed, though the shooter, Barry Wayne Shaw, a 1981 alumnus of Richland, was charged and convicted in the fatal shooting of a Dallas karate instructor, Jimmy Glen Wilson, on Monday of that week.[2]
During the 2008-2009 school year, Richland High School introduced its first AVID class. The program just graduated its first group of Seniors in May 2012.[3]
In 2010, the Richland High School Choir performed at the Texas All-State Convention in San Antonio, Texas. This was the second TMEA honor choir that had gone through Richland.
In 2011, the Richland High School Marching Band merged with the Birdville High School Marching Band and the Haltom High School Marching Band to become the All-Birdville ISD Marching Band; they were one of 13 marching bands to take part in the annual Tournament of Roses parade in Pasedena, California.[4]
Awards and recognitions
Year | Organization | Award |
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2003 | Varsity Bowling | State Championship Tournament (1st Place) |
2003 | Marching Band | UIL 4A State Competition (1st Place) |
2006 | Varsity Cheerleaders | NCA National Championship (1st Place) |
2008 | 7-on-7 Football | National Championship (1st Place) |
Notable alumni
- Kambri Crews (Class of 1987)
- Wendy Davis (Class of 1981), State senator for District 10 in the Texas State Senate
- Craig Lancaster (Class of 1988)
- Gary Morris (Class of 1967)
References
- ↑ http://www.birdvilleschools.net/Admin/brown.htm
- ↑ "School Violence 1984-1985". columbine-angels.com. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
- ↑ http://rhsavid.webs.com/ RHS AVID Website
- ↑ "Rose Parade lets All-Birdville band show off sound and size". star-telegram. Retrieved 22 June 2015.