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EPISD is the largest school district in El Paso, Texas, serving over 63,000 students in 92 campuses. It was established in 1883 and has a history of academic achievements, scandals and controversies.
Andress High School is a public high school in El Paso, Texas, serving about 2,000 students in grades 9 to 12. It is named after Theodore A. Andress, a local attorney and school board member who was murdered in 1961.
TMECHS is a charter school that allows students to earn an associate degree and a high school diploma in four years. It offers various degree plans, STEM programs, and extracurricular activities, and has a partnership with EPCC and UTEP.
Learn about the history, academics, and achievements of Coronado High School, a public school in west El Paso with a Thunderbird mascot. The school offers the International Baccalaureate program and has a nationally acclaimed band and orchestra.
With the additions of BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF last season — the first of two waves of programs to join the Big 12 — it was the first time the conference had 10 or more teams since 2012.
Learn about the oldest operating high school in El Paso, Texas, its history, architecture, and achievements. Find out its feeder schools, mascot, motto, and rivalry with Austin High School.
Burges High School is a public high school in El Paso, Texas, serving portions of near East, East-Central and South-Central El Paso. It offers a teaching and child development magnet program, American Sign Language classes, and various extracurricular activities and sports.
A public high school in South-Central El Paso, Texas, named after Thomas Jefferson. It offers various sports, including football, soccer, basketball, and wrestling, and has notable alumni such as Eddie Guerrero and Alberto Almanza.