Fossil Ridge High School

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Fossil Ridge High School
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Motto "Focus, Respect, Honor, Success"
Contact Information Phone: 817.744.1700
Fax: 817.744.1813
Established 1995
Type High School
Principal Todd Tunnell (151 faculty members)
Location 4201 Thompson Rd.
Keller, TX
USA
District Keller ISD
Enrollment 1,975 (as of September 7, 2006) students
Grades 9 to 12
Mascot Panther (black and gold)
Website [1]


Fossil Ridge High School is a secondary school located in north Fort Worth, Texas. It is the second high school of the Keller Independent School District. The original building for the school was built in 1995 for 9th and 10th graders, but followed with an expansion in 1997 to 1998 that was open to 11th and 12th graders as well.

The current principal of the school is Todd Tunnell. Assistant principals include Dustin Blank, Todd Lacey, Rachel Roberts, Anna King, and Sandy Troudt.

The school mascot is a panther and the school colors are black and gold. Its crossdistrict rival is Keller High School and the two schools compete annually in various events but most notably, the annual football game/canned food drive. The Panthers play at the Keller Sports Complex, which includes an artificial turf field, and sits directly across the street from Keller High School. There has been speculation of a newer sports complex possibly to be built between Fossil Ridge and the newest school to the district, Central High School. The school also contains a theater, two gymnasiums, a library, and a cafeteria. The majority of Fossil Hill Middle School, and a partial amount of students from Trinity Springs Middle School students feed into Fossil Ridge High School.

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[edit] Alma Mater

"Hail To Fossil Ridge"

Fossil Ridge, our alma mater,
we are proud to call our own.
From the lessons learned,
to the vic'tries earned,
Fossil Ridge is all alone.

Standing tall on the horizon,
we will hold your colors high.
Panthers, proud and bold,
black and gold.
Hail to Fossil Ridge!

[edit] Athletics

Sports played at Fossil Ridge include, but are not limited to:

  • Football
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Track and field
  • Wrestling
  • Power Lifting
  • Volleyball
  • Tennis
  • Golf
  • Basketball
  • Soccer
  • Swimming and diving
  • Ice hockey (district team)
  • Bowling
  • Rodeo
  • Cross Country

[edit] Extracurricular Activities

The school's extracurricular choices include, but not limited to:

  • Band & Colorguard ("Panther Regiment")
  • Theatre ("Dramatic Paws")
  • Choir ("Panthers -N- Harmony")
  • Cheerleading
  • Drill Team ("Sun Dancers")
  • Academic Decathlon
  • Art
  • Forensics and Debate
  • Photography
  • Yearbook ("Impressions")
  • Literary Journalism ("The R")
  • Broadcast Journalism ("Ridge TV", formerly "Fossil Ridge Live")
  • Ready, Set, Teach (a course directed towards recruiting future educators)
  • Spirit Team ("Stray Cats")
  • Student Council
  • A various array of subject-specific clubs (i.e. Spanish Club).

[edit] Football

The 05-06 Varsity Football Team
The 05-06 Varsity Football Team

Fossil Ridge currently has two Freshmen teams (Black and Gold), two Junior Varsity teams (Black and Gold), and a Varsity team.

The football team year annually competes in a rivalry football match against district rivals, Keller High School, in what is arguably considered one of the best high school rivalries in the DFW metroplex. Recently, the 2006 match-up received video coverage that was featured online from sources such as the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and KXAS NBC 5. Although in the past, where these matches usually had playoff stipulations on the line, recently they are now simply about bragging rights for the fact that Keller remains ranked at Class 5-A while Fossil Ridge has dropped to Class 4-A for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. The current record between the two schools is 5-4 in Fossil Ridge's favor.

The Panthers are currently the 6-4A District Champions.

[edit] Marching Band & Colorguard

The Fossil Ridge Panther Regiment is an award-winning marching band and colorguard with a UIL Division 1 ranking for the 12th consecutive year. The current directors are Brian Pollard, Mike Sisco, Mike Littlejohn, and Travis Prudhomme.

For further information, check out the external link below.

[edit] Notable Achievements

[edit] 2006-2007

[edit] Fossil Ridge Panther Regiment

The Fossil Ridge Panther Regiment 2005
The Fossil Ridge Panther Regiment 2005

UTA Drum Major Camp

  • Overall Grand Champions (4th time in 5 years.)
  • Outstanding Veteran Drum Major
  • 2nd Place Individual Rookie Drum Major

Crowley Drumline and Colorguard Competition

  • Grand Champions in Colorguard (2nd consecutive year.)
  • Best in Class in Colorguard
  • Best Choreography in Colorguard
  • 2nd Place in Drumline

Midlothian Marching Showcase

  • Best in Class
  • Best Colorguard
  • Best Percussion
  • 2nd Place Overall

Birdville Marching Festival

  • Best in Class (4A)
  • Outstanding Colorguard (4A)
  • Outstanding Percussion (4A)
  • Outstanding General Effect (4A)

UIL Marching Competition

  • Division I Ranking (12th consecutive year since the school's opening.)

HEB Marching Festival

  • 2nd Place Overall

Aledo "Unleash The Sound" Marching Festival

  • Outstanding Drum Majors
  • Outstanding Percussion
  • Division I Ranking
  • 3rd Place Overall

Lone Star Drumline Competition

  • Most Creative Show
  • 5th Overall

[edit] Varsity Football

  • District 6-4A Champions.
  • Undefeated in District Play.
  • Advanced to 2nd round of playoffs.

[edit] Choir

  • Alto 1 Alexandra Humble placed 2nd Chair in the final round of All-State Choir tryouts. In the history of the school, Humble is only the third student to make such an achievement.

[edit] 2005-2006

  • The Panther Regiment Colorguard and Drumline are each named Grand Champion at the Crowley Competition in 2005.
  • Varsity Football makes areas playoffs in District 5-5A but loses to the would-be champions, Trinity High School of Euless, Texas ending the season with a 5-2 record in district play, and a 6-5 record overall.
  • Varsity Girl's Basketball wins the District 5-5A championships for the 2nd year in a row but loses to Duncanville High School of Duncanville, Texas in the first match of area playoffs.
  • Varsity Boy's Soccer makes area playoffs but loses to Marcus High School of Flower Mound, Texas in the second match.
  • One Act Play wins various awards with its show, "The Angelina Project" and after competing at the state competition in Austin, placed third.
  • The 2006 Senior Class received over $4.4 million in scholarship offers.[1]

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