Английская Википедия:Hillcrest High School (Dallas)
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox school Hillcrest High School, formerly Vickery Meadows High School is a public secondary school located in North Dallas, Texas (USA). Hillcrest High School enrolls students in grades 9–12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. In 2018, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]
History
The school opened in 1938 as Vickery Meadows High School. In 1945 it was renamed to Hillcrest High School.[2]
Prior to the 1970s Hillcrest was known as "Hebrew High" due to the number of Jewish students enrolled.[3][4]
Campus
The Franklin Stadium is located at Hillcrest. In June 2011 the DISD board voted against renaming the stadium after John McClamrock.[5]
In fall 2019 a new addition with 22 classrooms, an administrative area, a Шаблон:Convert competition gymnasium, a locker room, and a tornado shelter, along with renovations, are to be completed.[6]
Neighborhoods served
Several Dallas communities such as portions of Preston Hollow (including a portion of Old Preston Hollow, Preston Hollow North, and Preston Hollow West), University Meadows, a small portion of Vickery Meadow, and a portion of Addison are zoned to Hillcrest.[7]
Notable alumni
- Colin Allred (2001) former NFL football player, United States House of Representatives member.[8][9]
- John D. Arnold (1992) Commodities trader.[10]
- Rickey Bolden (1980) Former NFL Football player - Cleveland Browns 1984 - 1990[11]
- J. William Harbour M.D. is an ocular oncologist, cancer researcher, and Chair of Ophthalmology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.[12]
- Lane P. Hughston (1969) Mathematician.[13]
- Linda Koop (1968) former Texas House of Representatives memberШаблон:Citation needed
- Quin Mathews (1969) Filmmaker, journalist and broadcaster.
- John McClamrock (1975) American football player gravely injured during a game.[14]
- Harriet Miers (1963) former White House Counsel.Шаблон:Citation needed
- Glenn Morshower (1977) actor, best known for playing Secret Service Agent Aaron Pierce in 24.[15]
- Greg Pak comic book artist[16]
- Erric Pegram former NFL football player.[17]
- Damien Robinson (1992) Former NFL football player.[18]
- Ajai Sanders (1985) actress and stand-up comic.[19]
- Jefferson Stein (2007) film director[20][21]
- Kurt Thomas (1990) former NBA player.[22]
References
External links
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