Sharyland High School
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Sharyland High School | |
“Commitment, Cooperation and Communication” | |
School type | Public |
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Established | 1921 |
Principal | Diamantina Chapa |
Colors Mascot |
Red and White Rattler |
Location | 1106 N. Shary Rd. Mission, Texas 78572 |
Information | (956) 580-5300 |
Website | Sharyland High School |
Sharyland High School is a high school in Mission, Texas. The school, which is classified as "5A" by the UIL, is a part of the Sharyland Independent School District.
The school primarily serves Sharyland, an unincorporated rural area known for its agricultural and citrus industry. The school also serves portions of the cities of Alton, McAllen, Mission, Edinburg, and Palmhurst.
[edit] Mission Statement
The mission of the Sharyland Independent School District is to provide the highest quality education possible to all students. To the full extent of their individual abilities, students will be provided the opportunity to develop the ability to think logically, independently and creatively and to communicate effectively. The district will promote the worth and dignity of all students and encourage them to become productive and responsible members of society.
Sports Sharyland High School competes in:
* Baseball * Basketball (Men's and Women's) * Cross Country * Football * Golf * Powerlifting * Soccer * Softball * Swimming and Diving * Tennis * Track and Field * Volleyball * Wrestling
[edit] University Interscholastic League
Sharyland High School also competes in University Interscholastic League in multiple events
- Accounting
- Computer Applications
- Computer Science
- CX and LD Debate
- Journalism
- Literary Criticism
- Ready Writing
- Math Events
- Prose and Poetry
- Spelling and Vocabulary
- Science Events
- Social Studies
- Destination Imagination (not a UIL-sponsored event)
- Business Professionals of America (not a UIL-sponsored event)
Second Place National Champions (2005-2006) in Administrative Support Team; Team Members: Alcides Amador, Megan Hughes, Tanya Luna, and Jeffrey Doyle