Traditional public school in San Antonio, TX, United States
Alamo Heights High School is a public high school located in the city of
Alamo Heights, Texas and is the only high school in the
Alamo Heights Independent School District . For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a "B" by the
Texas Education Agency .
[2]
Athletics
The Alamo Heights Mules compete in the following sports:
[3]
Cheerleading, Volleyball, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Swimming, Diving, Soccer, Golf, Tennis, Track, Baseball & Softball.
State Titles
Boys Basketball -
[4]
Football -
[5]
Boys Golf -
[6]
1950(City), 1956(2A), 1963(4A), 1964(4A), 1965(4A), 1968(4A), 1970(4A)
Boys Soccer -
[7]
[8]
Girls Golf -
Girls Swimming -
[9]
[10]
Team Tennis -
[11]
1984(4A), 1986(4A), 1987(4A), 1988(4A), 1993(4A), 1994(4A), 1995(4A), 1996(4A), 1998(4A), 1999(4A), 2000(4A),2002(4A)
Cheerleading -
[12]
2016(5A), 2017(5A), 2019(5A), 2020(5A)
Notable alumni
Patrick Bailey , class of 2004, former linebacker for the
Tennessee Titans and won a
Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2009.
[13]
Angela Belcher , attended, is the Director of the Biomolecular Materials Group at
MIT .[
citation needed ]
"Tito” Beveridge , class of 1979, is the founder of Tito’s Vodka
Marie Brenner , class of 1967, is an author, investigative journalist, and writer-at-large for Vanity Fair magazine.[
citation needed ]
William H. Cade , class of 1964, Animal Behaviorist, Othroperist, President Emeritus of the University of Lethbridge.
Chase Clement , class of 2004, was a quarterback for the
Las Vegas Locomotives and won the
UFL's 2010
Championship Game taking home the game MVP trophy.
Christopher Cross , class of 1969, is a recording artist with Top 40 hits including "Sailing" and "Arthur's Theme".
[13]
Light Townsend Cummins , class of 1964, is the official State Historian of Texas.[
citation needed ]
Marisol Deluna , class of 1985, is an American fashion designer.
[14]
Dayna Devon , class of 1988, is a former TV host of the syndicated show- EXTRA .
[13]
Billy Grabarkewitz , class of 1964, former MLB player
Bette Nesmith Graham , inventor and founder of
Liquid Paper
Robert Hammond , class of 1988, co-founder and the executive director of
Friends of the High Line .
Kara Hultgreen , class of 1983, (D. 1994), first female carrier-based Navy fighter pilot.
[15]
Davey Johnson , class of 1961, former manager of MLB's Washington Nationals and 3 times World Series winner as coach & players
Janet Krueger , class of 1970, is a Texas
artist .[
citation needed ]
Keith Langford, class of 1988,
[16] drummer for
The Gourds and
Shinyribs
Brenda Marshall , actress
[17]
Rick Riordan , class of 1982, is a
San Antonio -based novelist of the Tres Navarre mystery series for adults and
The New York Times bestselling Percy Jackson series for children.
[13]
Ross Richie , class of 1988, comic book publisher and founder of
Boom! Studios .
Joe Straus , class of 1978, is a former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives.[
citation needed ]
Clay Tarver , class of 1984, co-founder of the bands
Chavez (band) and
Bullet LaVolta , screenwriter for the movie
Joy Ride and
Writers Guild of America award-winning Executive Producer of the
HBO show
Silicon Valley
[18]
Susan Weddington , class of 1969, state chairman of the
Republican Party of Texas from 1997 to 2003
[19]
Jeff Wentworth , class of 1958, served in the Texas Senate from 1993 to 2013 after tenure in the Texas House of Representatives from 1988 to 1993.
Peter Weller , class of 1965, is an actor in movies such as
RoboCop .
[13]
Forrest Whitley , MLB pitcher with the
Houston Astros
Arthur Barrow , musician, composer, producer, and arranger. Played with
Frank Zappa ,
Robby Krieger ,
The Doors among others. Worked with
Giorgio Moroder on
Top Gun and other soundtracks.
[20]
Jim Timmins , Class of 1972, was the original Enron Whistleblower as reported by the
Wall Street Journal
[21]
See also
References
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"ALAMO HEIGHTS H S" . National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 23, 2024 .
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"TEA" .
Texas Education Agency . Retrieved 29 January 2024 .
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"Schools - The Athletics Department .com" . theathleticsdepartment.com . Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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"Boys Basketball State Archives" . uiltexas.org . Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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"Lone Star Football Network - 2006 San Antonio Alamo Heights Mules -- texas high school football teams scores playoffs history" . Lone Star Football Network . Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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UIL Boys Golf Archives
Archived 2011-07-28 at the
Wayback Machine
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UIL Boys Soccer Archives
Archived March 4, 2016, at the
Wayback Machine
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"2011-2012 State Champions — Archives — University Interscholastic League (UIL)" . uiltexas.org . Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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"University Interscholastic League" . uiltexas.org . Archived from
the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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"2013-2014 State Champions — Archives — University Interscholastic League (UIL)" . uiltexas.org . Retrieved 11 October 2015 .
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UIL Team Tennis Archives
Archived October 24, 2015, at the
Wayback Machine
^ League, University Interscholastic.
"Spirit — University Interscholastic League (UIL)" . www.uiltexas.org . Retrieved 2017-02-27 .
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b
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d
e Miller, Carole (October 7, 2009),
"Alamo Heights ISD packs 100 years of history into a weeklong party" , San Antonio Express-News , retrieved May 27, 2011
^ Miller, Carole (October 7, 2009).
"Alamo Heights ISD packs 100 years of history into a weeklong party" . San Antonio Express-News . Retrieved August 17, 2019 .
^ Spears, Sally (1998). Call Sign Revlon . Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
ISBN
1-55750-809-7 .
^
"Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) - Class of 1985" .
^ Clark, W.K. (December 31, 1939).
"It's Another Brenda's Year" . The Salt Lake Tribune . Utah, Salt Lake City. p. 49. Retrieved June 25, 2016 – via
Newspapers.com .
^
"2016 Writers Guild Awards L.A. Ceremony - Press Room" .
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"Alamo Heights High School (Class of 1969)" . ahh69.com. Retrieved March 19, 2015 .
^ Of Course I Said Yes!: The Amazing Adventures of a Life in Music, Arthur Barrow, 2016,
ISBN
978-1522979838
^
"Episode 4: The Downfall" .
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