R. L. Turner High School

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R.L. Turner High School
School type Public
Grade levels 9th through 12th
Principal Lance Campbell
Location Carrollton, Texas, USA
Contact (972) 968-5400
Enrollment appox. 2200 (as of 2005-2006)
Mascot Lions
Colors White and Blue
Homepage [1]

R. L. Turner High School is a secondary school located in Carrollton, Texas, United States in the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. The school opened in 1963 as a replacement for Carrollton High School, which could no longer support the growing numbers of students and was re-opened as DeWitt Perry Middle School.

R. L. Turner High School is home to three profession-specific academies; programs for gifted students looking to specialize in a particular professional field.

The Academy of Biomedical Professions (BioMed) has some of the top health classes in the nation, and offers students internships at local hospitals and practices with professional facilities.

The Academy of Media Arts and Technology (AMAT) offers Turner's students professional-quality media, television, and computer equipment and features its own full-fledged TV studio, radio station, and video editing rooms. AMAT also offers course tracks for computer science and business applications. The academy previously offered a course track for computer networking but this has since been replaced with courses relating to digital graphic arts.

The Math, Engineering, Technology, and Science Academy (METSA) has just recently been put into place and will serve students who want to go into the field of engineering beginning in the 2007-08 school year.

Turner was named a 1990-91 National Blue Ribbon School. [1]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)

Shelby Hemstock- film maker http://rlt.cfbisd.edu/news.php

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