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Martin High School (Arlington, Texas)

James Martin High School is a secondary school for grades 9 to 12 in Arlington, Texas, United States. It is part of the Arlington Independent School District. The school's colors are red, black and silver.

James Martin High School
Address
4501 West Pleasant Ridge Road

,
76016

Coordinates32°41′02″N 97°10′48″W / 32.684°N 97.180°W / 32.684; -97.180
Information
TypePublic
Established1982
School districtArlington Independent School District
PrincipalMarlene Roddy
Teaching staff248.6 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Number of students3,730 (2021–2022)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.3[1]
Color(s)Black, red and silver
   
NicknameWarriors
Websitehttps://www.aisd.net/martin-high-school/
[2]

History edit

The school opened in 1982.[3] As a result, the former James Bowie High School closed in 1983.[4] The relative proximity of Bowie to Sam Houston High School was a factor as was the shifting demographics and resulting graduation class sizes that necessitated the new school and the transition of Bowie to Workman Junior High School. Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News wrote that Sam Houston High School and Lamar High School were "relatively unaffected" by the opening of Martin, located in southwest Arlington.[5] She explained that the attendance zone of Arlington High School lost substantial area that included a significant number of new residences in the more affluent Southwest part of the city adjacent to Lake Arlington.

Martin High School is one of only two high schools in the district not named for a historical figure in Texas.[6] The trustees broke with the Arlington tradition of naming high schools in this manner when naming the school in its planning in the earlier 1980s. Only Martin High School and Arlington High School, the town's first high school, are exceptions. AISD trustees chose to honor James W. Martin, superintendent of schools from 1955 to 1976, who oversaw the integration (racial desegregation) of Arlington schools in 1965, which occurred without the violence or hysterics that had occurred frequently nationwide, and notably in nearby Mansfield. This was not shared at the time of the school's opening, however.

The school opened with grades 10 to 12 and grew to become the city's largest high school within a decade. Construction in 1996-1997 expanded the size of the campus considerably to make room for the addition of freshmen in the 1997–1998 school year.

In July 2020, Principal Roddy announced the discontinuation of the native American mascot at the school, saying the reason was "...to adapt the school to modern standards of cultural sensitivity",[7] which has been a contentious topic in many communities and in professional sports, notably the NFL's Washington (former) Redskins and the Cleveland Indians major league baseball team. The change was met with opposition, primarily from alumni, but it was implemented. The Warrior would remain in writing, but the modern definition of the term is being embraced and will no longer refer to the Native American iconography, specifically the war bonnet and mascot. The school's "rocking M" became its primary graphic. The "Native American tribal chieftain hat" logo had been in use at the school since its opening in 1982, having been illustrated by one of its students. The war bonnet was formed by shaping the letters comprising "Warriors" and the face was in the same manner using the letters MHS, both in red, forming a Native American chief in profile. Similar changes occurred later at nearby South Grand Prairie High School, which coincidentally are known at the Warriors.

Feeder patterns edit

Corey, Moore and Wood elementary schools feed into Boles Jr. High. Ditto, Little, Miller, and a portion of Dunn Elementaries feed into Young Jr. High. Boles and Young Jr. Highs feed into Martin.

Demographics edit

The demographic breakdown of the 3,730 students enrolled in 2021-2022 was:[1]

  • Male - 50.4%
  • Female - 49.6%
  • African American - 19%
  • Hispanic - 24.9%
  • White - 43%
  • American Indian - 0.5%
  • Asian - 8.8%
  • Pacific Islander - 0.2%
  • Multiracial - 3.5%

37.1% of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch.[2]

Extracurricular activities edit

 
The Martin High School Band in the 2021 Arlington Independence Day Parade

Academic extracurriculars edit

Martin competes in Academic Decathlon and has teams in most of the UIL academic activities.

The Martin High School Robotics team has qualified for every UIL Robotics State Championship since robotics was added in 2016, finishing second in 2017 and 2018, third in 2019, and winning the state title in 2020.[8]

The science team won the UIL 6A State Championship in 2021.[9]

Fine arts edit

Fine arts at the school include band, choir, orchestra, theatre, speech, and visual arts departments.

In 2009, the Martin Fine Arts department was the first place winner in the "Grammy in the Schools" nationwide competition, giving a $10,000 grant to the music department and naming the Martin High School as the #1 fine arts high school in the contest.[10]

Martin's chorale choir performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 14, 2006, for the Carnegie Hall National High School Choral Festival.[11] The performance included the world premieres of Introit and Epilogue by Mack Wilberg.[12] Martin's chorale, wind symphony and symphony orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 21, 2016, with Distinguished Concerts International New York.[13]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Martin HS TEA Report Card". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved May 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Martin H S". ed.gov. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  3. ^ "History". James Martin High School. Retrieved February 26, 2022.
  4. ^ . James Bowie High School. Archived from the original on April 1, 2012. Retrieved October 8, 2011.
  5. ^ Brown, Cathy (October 14, 1998). "No blackboard jungles despite changing demographics". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved October 25, 2011.
  6. ^ "James W. Martin". Arlington Independent School District.
  7. ^ Hartley, James (July 2, 2020). "Arlington's Martin High wants to remove Native American mascot. Some petition to keep it". Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
  8. ^ "Robotics Championship Archives". University Interscholastic League. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  9. ^ "Academic State Meet". University Interscholastic League. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  10. ^ "Grammy in the Schools web site". June 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
    - (PDF). June 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 7, 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2009.
  11. ^ "Performance History Search". Carnegie Hall. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
    - Mattison, Ben (September 26, 2005). "Carnegie Hall Picks High School Choirs for Festival". Playbill. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  12. ^ Wadley, Carma (April 4, 2008). "Music vital in bringing comfort". Deseret News. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  13. ^ "SOUNDS OF A NEW GENERATION". Distinguished Concerts International New York. June 14, 2018. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
    - "Martin High School Symphony Orchestra {". New York Concert Review. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
    - "Arlington Martin High School Plays Carnegie Hall". NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth. Retrieved December 11, 2018.
  14. ^ "Matt Blank Statistics and History". Baseball-reference. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  15. ^ "What Happens When A Rape Is Reported, But No One Is Prosecuted". NPR. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  16. ^ "Arlington Martin alum, fearsome Texas A&M pass-rusher Myles Garrett much more than backfield buster". Dallas News. Retrieved October 20, 2015.
  17. ^ a b c "Pentatonix's road to musical success didn't follow usual drumbeat". Retrieved October 10, 2017.
  18. ^ "Ben Grieve Statistics and History". Baseball-reference. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  19. ^ "Nathan Karns Statistics and History". Baseball-reference. Retrieved December 8, 2012.
  20. ^ "Randi Miller named 2008 Women's Wrestler of the Year by USA Wrestling". The Mat. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  21. ^ "Blake Mycoskie Designs Custom TOMS Shoe for Hockaday Girls". D Magazine, April 30, 2010. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  22. ^ "Aviator Nation Owner Is Richer Than Ever As SoCal Surfer Brand Arrives In New York". Forbes, June 3, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
  23. ^ . Arkansas State Red Wolves. Archived from the original on October 14, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2017.
  24. ^ "MARTIN PLAYERS ALUMNI IN THE SPOTLIGHT". Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  25. ^ "Gene Watson Peer Quotes from Tim Rushlow". Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  26. ^ "Alumni Spotlight". Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  27. ^ "Boone Stutz NFL Draft Profile". NFLDraftScout. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
    - "Boone Stutz Statistics and History -". NFL. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  28. ^ "Arlington Martin product Lane Taylor wins Packers left guard job". Star-Telegram. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
  29. ^ "Todd Van Poppel Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference. Retrieved February 1, 2011.
  30. ^ "Emily Warfield Biography". iIMDb. Retrieved October 8, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Arlington Independent School District homepage


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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Martin High School Arlington Texas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2008 Learn how and when to remove this message James Martin High School is a secondary school for grades 9 to 12 in Arlington Texas United States It is part of the Arlington Independent School District The school s colors are red black and silver James Martin High SchoolAddress4501 West Pleasant Ridge RoadArlington Texas 76016United StatesCoordinates32 41 02 N 97 10 48 W 32 684 N 97 180 W 32 684 97 180InformationTypePublicEstablished1982School districtArlington Independent School DistrictPrincipalMarlene RoddyTeaching staff248 6 FTE 1 Grades9 12Number of students3 730 2021 2022 1 Student to teacher ratio18 3 1 Color s Black red and silver NicknameWarriorsWebsitehttps www aisd net martin high school 2 Contents 1 History 2 Feeder patterns 3 Demographics 4 Extracurricular activities 4 1 Academic extracurriculars 5 Fine arts 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message The school opened in 1982 3 As a result the former James Bowie High School closed in 1983 4 The relative proximity of Bowie to Sam Houston High School was a factor as was the shifting demographics and resulting graduation class sizes that necessitated the new school and the transition of Bowie to Workman Junior High School Cathy Brown of The Dallas Morning News wrote that Sam Houston High School and Lamar High School were relatively unaffected by the opening of Martin located in southwest Arlington 5 She explained that the attendance zone of Arlington High School lost substantial area that included a significant number of new residences in the more affluent Southwest part of the city adjacent to Lake Arlington Martin High School is one of only two high schools in the district not named for a historical figure in Texas 6 The trustees broke with the Arlington tradition of naming high schools in this manner when naming the school in its planning in the earlier 1980s Only Martin High School and Arlington High School the town s first high school are exceptions AISD trustees chose to honor James W Martin superintendent of schools from 1955 to 1976 who oversaw the integration racial desegregation of Arlington schools in 1965 which occurred without the violence or hysterics that had occurred frequently nationwide and notably in nearby Mansfield This was not shared at the time of the school s opening however The school opened with grades 10 to 12 and grew to become the city s largest high school within a decade Construction in 1996 1997 expanded the size of the campus considerably to make room for the addition of freshmen in the 1997 1998 school year In July 2020 Principal Roddy announced the discontinuation of the native American mascot at the school saying the reason was to adapt the school to modern standards of cultural sensitivity 7 which has been a contentious topic in many communities and in professional sports notably the NFL s Washington former Redskins and the Cleveland Indians major league baseball team The change was met with opposition primarily from alumni but it was implemented The Warrior would remain in writing but the modern definition of the term is being embraced and will no longer refer to the Native American iconography specifically the war bonnet and mascot The school s rocking M became its primary graphic The Native American tribal chieftain hat logo had been in use at the school since its opening in 1982 having been illustrated by one of its students The war bonnet was formed by shaping the letters comprising Warriors and the face was in the same manner using the letters MHS both in red forming a Native American chief in profile Similar changes occurred later at nearby South Grand Prairie High School which coincidentally are known at the Warriors Feeder patterns editCorey Moore and Wood elementary schools feed into Boles Jr High Ditto Little Miller and a portion of Dunn Elementaries feed into Young Jr High Boles and Young Jr Highs feed into Martin Demographics editThe demographic breakdown of the 3 730 students enrolled in 2021 2022 was 1 Male 50 4 Female 49 6 African American 19 Hispanic 24 9 White 43 American Indian 0 5 Asian 8 8 Pacific Islander 0 2 Multiracial 3 5 37 1 of the students were eligible for free or reduced lunch 2 Extracurricular activities edit nbsp The Martin High School Band in the 2021 Arlington Independence Day Parade Academic extracurriculars edit Martin competes in Academic Decathlon and has teams in most of the UIL academic activities The Martin High School Robotics team has qualified for every UIL Robotics State Championship since robotics was added in 2016 finishing second in 2017 and 2018 third in 2019 and winning the state title in 2020 8 The science team won the UIL 6A State Championship in 2021 9 Fine arts editFine arts at the school include band choir orchestra theatre speech and visual arts departments In 2009 the Martin Fine Arts department was the first place winner in the Grammy in the Schools nationwide competition giving a 10 000 grant to the music department and naming the Martin High School as the 1 fine arts high school in the contest 10 Martin s chorale choir performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 14 2006 for the Carnegie Hall National High School Choral Festival 11 The performance included the world premieres of Introit and Epilogue by Mack Wilberg 12 Martin s chorale wind symphony and symphony orchestra performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City on March 21 2016 with Distinguished Concerts International New York 13 Notable alumni editMatt Blank Major League Baseball MLB pitcher 14 Elizabeth Bruenig Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing 2019 nominee 15 Myles Garrett NFL American football player 16 Mitch Grassi tenor of a cappella group Pentatonix 17 Ben Grieve Major League Baseball outfielder 18 Justin Hollins NFL football player Scott Hoying baritone of a cappella group Pentatonix 17 Jason Huntley NFL football player Nathan Karns MLB pitcher 19 Kirstin Maldonado mezzo soprano of a cappella group Pentatonix 17 Randi Miller Olympic women s wrestling 20 Brandon Moore composer Blake Mycoskie founder of TOMS Shoes 21 Paige Mycoskie founder of Aviator Nation 22 Chris Odom American football player 23 Stacey Oristano actress 24 Tim Rushlow country musician 25 Tiya Sircar actress 26 Boone Stutz NFL football player 27 Lane Taylor NFL offensive lineman 28 Todd Van Poppel Major League Baseball pitcher 29 Emily Warfield actress 30 Tay K rapper and convicted murdererReferences edit a b c d Martin HS TEA Report Card Texas Education Agency Retrieved May 10 2023 a b Search for Public Schools School Detail for Martin H S ed gov Retrieved December 14 2015 History James Martin High School Retrieved February 26 2022 About Us James Bowie High School Archived from the original on April 1 2012 Retrieved October 8 2011 Brown Cathy October 14 1998 No blackboard jungles despite changing demographics The Dallas Morning News Retrieved October 25 2011 James W Martin Arlington Independent School District Hartley James July 2 2020 Arlington s Martin High wants to remove Native American mascot Some petition to keep it Fort Worth Star Telegram Robotics Championship Archives University Interscholastic League Retrieved May 4 2021 Academic State Meet University Interscholastic League Retrieved May 4 2021 Grammy in the Schools web site June 2009 Retrieved June 18 2009 Grammy in the Schools 2009 list of schools PDF June 2009 Archived from the original PDF on October 7 2009 Retrieved June 18 2009 Performance History Search Carnegie Hall Retrieved December 11 2018 Mattison Ben September 26 2005 Carnegie Hall Picks High School Choirs for Festival Playbill Retrieved December 11 2018 Wadley Carma April 4 2008 Music vital in bringing comfort Deseret News Retrieved December 11 2018 SOUNDS OF A NEW GENERATION Distinguished Concerts International New York June 14 2018 Retrieved December 11 2018 Martin High School Symphony Orchestra New York Concert Review Retrieved December 11 2018 Arlington Martin High School Plays Carnegie Hall NBC 5 Dallas Fort Worth Retrieved December 11 2018 Matt Blank Statistics and History Baseball reference Retrieved February 1 2011 What Happens When A Rape Is Reported But No One Is Prosecuted NPR Retrieved April 16 2019 Arlington Martin alum fearsome Texas A amp M pass rusher Myles Garrett much more than backfield buster Dallas News Retrieved October 20 2015 a b c Pentatonix s road to musical success didn t follow usual drumbeat Retrieved October 10 2017 Ben Grieve Statistics and History Baseball reference Retrieved February 1 2011 Nathan Karns Statistics and History Baseball reference Retrieved December 8 2012 Randi Miller named 2008 Women s Wrestler of the Year by USA Wrestling The Mat Retrieved November 26 2011 Blake Mycoskie Designs Custom TOMS Shoe for Hockaday Girls D Magazine April 30 2010 Retrieved November 26 2011 Aviator Nation Owner Is Richer Than Ever As SoCal Surfer Brand Arrives In New York Forbes June 3 2023 Retrieved April 13 2024 Chris Odom Arkansas State Red Wolves Archived from the original on October 14 2017 Retrieved October 13 2017 MARTIN PLAYERS ALUMNI IN THE SPOTLIGHT Retrieved January 21 2015 Gene Watson Peer Quotes from Tim Rushlow Retrieved January 21 2015 Alumni Spotlight Retrieved May 12 2023 Boone Stutz NFL Draft Profile NFLDraftScout Retrieved November 26 2011 Boone Stutz Statistics and History NFL Retrieved November 26 2011 Arlington Martin product Lane Taylor wins Packers left guard job Star Telegram Retrieved January 28 2017 Todd Van Poppel Statistics and History Baseball Reference Retrieved February 1 2011 Emily Warfield Biography iIMDb Retrieved October 8 2012 External links edit nbsp Schools portal Official website Arlington Independent School District homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin High School Arlington Texas amp oldid 1222739624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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