Ronald Reagan High School (San Antonio, Texas)

Ronald Reagan High School
Address
19000 Ronald Reagan Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78258
Information
School type Public, High School
Motto Learning for Life, Learning for Leadership
Founded 1999
School district North East ISD
Principal Bill Boyd
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 2,675  (2010-2011)
Language English
Campus Suburban
Color(s) Hunter Green, Silver and Black               
Mascot Rattler
Feeder schools Bush Middle School
Lopez Middle School
Rival schools Lady Bird Johnson High School
Churchill High School
Athletic conferences UIL 5A, District 26
Website

Ronald Reagan High School is a Texas UIL Division 5A high school in the North East Independent School District named after U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The school serves roughly 2700 students, and has been under the leadership of principal Bill Boyd since 2004.

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History

In the early to mid-1990s, San Antonio, like many Sun Belt cities, experienced explosive growth in its suburbs - particularly affluent areas formed by migrants to the city. This was particularly the case in the area north of Route 1604 between the Blanco Road and US-281 corridors known as Stone Oak and Sonterra. The growth caused severe overcrowding at nearby Winston Churchill High School - at the time the farthest-north school in the North East Independent School District - ultimately resulting in a student population of 3,500 at a school designed for not more than 2,500. The NEISD recognized this problem, and as a part of its 1997 bond issue, the district included an allocation to build a new high school in this area although it has done little to nothing for the students currently attending to accommodate for this overpopulation.

After voters approved the bond issue, construction commenced on the 84-acre (340,000 m2) campus. The property had been purchased prior to this bond issue from descendants of rancher William Classen. Spaw Glass was the general contractor of the project. The name "Ronald Reagan" was chosen by future students of the school (those currently in attendance at other North East schools) from a list selected by the NEISD Board of Trustees. A spirit committee selected the mascot "Rattlers" from three finalists and chose green, silver and black as the school colors.

While finishing work was being completed on the new school, problems with the tiling in some classrooms led to the discovery that a previously unknown spring lay under the foundation of the building, causing cracks and perhaps long-lasting damage to the brand new school. Despite this problem, which prevented the use of some classroom facilities well into the first year of the school's operation, Reagan opened to much fanfare in August 1999. Joe Hannon served as its first principal.

Organization

Reagan, like most NEISD high schools, is organized into departments, each with a chairperson who oversees and organizes the activities and efforts of that department and reports to the administrative staff. Each department in turn can consist either of a teacher who oversees a class schedule, or a sub-department (in the case of Athletics, Fine Arts and Foreign Language), which can be made up of one or more teachers (For instance, the director of bands oversees the Reagan Band and coordinates and organizes the activities of all assistant band directors). Each class has an elected group of Class Officers with the Student Council Senate presiding over the entire Student Body.

Academics

Classes are graded on a 100-point grading scale, and each grade the student earns over their four-year high school career contributes to their ultimate class ranking. The 100-point grade is then converted into a four-point scale grade which appears on their high school transcript. Special weights are associated to classes based on their rigor (Advanced-placement classes are weighted one full grade point more (on the four-point scale). Consequently, if a student achieved a 3.3 in an advanced placement class, they would receive a 4.3 GPA ranking), and less rigorous courses might actually count against the student.

NEISD does not award competitive honors to students - any student earning a GPA of 100 or higher is a summa cum laude graduate. In some schools, this can lead to a very large number of summa graduates (as many as 170) as a result of large graduating class sizes and the extra weight given to advanced placement classes. Cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum laude awards are given based on the students' 100-point scale GPA upon graduation.

Fine Arts

Band

The Ronald Reagan High School Marching Band has been in existence since the school was open. The band has placed in the finals at every regional entered since the opening of the school until 2009. In 2009, the Reagan band missed BOA Arlington regional finals for the first time since they began competing in the BOA circuit. Not only does the Ronald Reagan Marching Band compete in the Texas University Interscholastic League Marching competition held ever other year, it also enters annually in various Bands of America events including the regionals in Arlington, Texas, and Houston, Texas, the Super Regional in San Antonio, as well as the Grand National BOA competition held in Indianapolis, Indiana. The band placed second in 2003 and 2005, eleventh in 2002. The band also participated in Nationals in 2007, making semi-finals but missing finals. In 2006, Reagan tied for third in the state of Texas at the state marching contest.

Notable alumni

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