Saginaw High School (Texas)

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Saginaw High School is the second of two high schools in the EMS-ISD School District. Established in 2005, Saginaw High School is a 4A school located in Saginaw, Texas, United States. Its mascot is the Rough Rider. The school colors are red and gold.

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[edit] Athletics

Athletics at Saginaw High is similar to most Texas high schools. The most notable teams are soccer, football, softball, (lead by Coach Staci Fritz - which almost went to state last year) and cross country track (which took two girls to state).

[edit] Fine Arts

[edit] Spirit of Saginaw Band

The Spirit of Saginaw Band is three years old. In 2005, the band started with 80 members and placed 1st at the Plano East Marching Festival and earned a Division II at UIL Region. In 2006, the band grew to 130 members and participated in Bands of America, the Plano East Marching Festival, and earned a Division I at UIL region. In 2007, the band has 190 members and has won its first marching competition of the year, the Golden Triangle Marching Classic, and its second top three placement. They tied for first in Odessa at the UIL Area A marching competition with Azle and received 14th place at the UIL State Marching Championships in San Antonio. The current drum majors are seniors Maegan Davis and Jordan Yamada, and juniors Brad Baker and Brittany Harris. The Saginaw Band is also the first band in Eagle Mountain Saginaw ISD to get a sweepstakes at UIL in the past decade. The concert band is directed by Matt Pearson, John Canfield, and Derrick Doyle. Guard Instructors are Molly Owen, Art Grossman, and Tammy Flynn. Visual Instructors are Laura Peek, Jonathan Paredez, and formerly Casey Watson. With 190 dedicated members, the Spirit of Saginaw Band is one of the most recognizable programs at Saginaw High School.

[edit] Starsteppers Dance Team

The STARSTEPPERS are a precision dance team from Saginaw High School, located in Saginaw, Texas. The Starsteppers perform at all SHS varsity football games, pep rallies, basketball games,community events, competitions and camps.

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