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Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin, Texas)

Lyndon Baines Johnson (LBJ) Early College High School is a public high school in northeast Austin, Texas. At the time of its opening in 1974, LBJ was only the second high school in the U.S. (after the former Johnson City High School) to be named for the 36th President. In 1985, LBJ became the host of a new academic magnet program, the Science Academy of Austin (SA), which drew students from all over the city. A second high school magnet program, the Liberal Arts Academy of Austin (LAA), was opened at Albert Sidney Johnston High School in 1987; the two programs were merged in 2002, forming the Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA) magnet within LBJ.[3] In 2007, the Austin Independent School District split LASA and LBJ into separate high schools with their own principals, faculty, and staff in order for LBJ to be eligible for a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to implement the "First Things First" educational enrichment program.[4] After the split, LBJ and LASA were housed on the same campus, though largely on different floors. The two schools continued to share athletic teams through the end of the 2019-20 school year, but shared certain extracurricular activities and electives (band, theater, newspaper, yearbook, choir, orchestra, etc.) through the end of the 2020-21 school year. In 2011, via a partnership with the Austin Community College, LBJ established a new program through which students could earn up to 60 college credits while still in high school, earning it the "Early College High School" (ECHS) designation it bears today. In 2021, LASA relocated to the former Eastside Memorial Early College High School campus.

Lyndon B. Johnson High School (LBJ)
Address
7309 Lazy Creek Drive

,
78724

Information
TypePublic School
Established1974
PrincipalSheila Henry (interim)
Grades9-12
Enrollment848
Color(s)  Purple
MascotJaguar
USNWR ranking16th[2]
Website[1]
Lyndon B. Johnson Early College High School

LBJ Early College High School's mascot is the Jaguar, and the school's colors are purple and white.

The current principal of LBJ Early College High School is Sheila Henry, who had previously served as the school's principal for six years (2012-2018) and returned to the role in an interim capacity following the August 2023 departure of her predecessor, Dr. Joseph Welch, to a position with the Houston Independent School District. Previous LBJ principals include Dr. Dorothy Orebo (1982-1992), who was the first Black woman principal of any AISD high school,[5] and Patrick Patterson (2004-2010).

From 2007 to 2021, the school occupied the first floor of its campus, while LASA was on the second floor. Melissa B. Taboada of the Austin American-Statesman stated that some members of the Austin community "say the division [was] a constant blemish on the campus".[6]

Student body edit

As of November 2020, LBJ's student body is 33.4% African American, 63.1% Hispanic, and 3.5% other racial groups. 73.9% of students are economically disadvantaged.[7]

Academic performance edit

In 2015 Taboada stated "LBJ has struggled academically for years."[6]

Campus edit

The LBJ campus opened in Northeast Austin in 1974 to relieve overcrowding at the nearby Northeast Early College High School (then known as Reagan High School.)[8] The school went through various renovations in summer 2010, funded by AISD's 2008 bond,[9] including remodeling many of the science labs (at the time used by LASA.) The school's theatre is located in a separate building from the rest of the campus; the building is named the Don T. Haynes III Performing Arts Center, after LBJ's band director for 39 years from 1975 to 2014.[10] As LBJ is built upon a hill, the lowest level of the main school building is partially underground and has no windows. It is fondly referred to as "The Dungeon" throughout campus. The outside of the campus is maintained by a volunteer group of students and parents.

The most well known feature on the LBJ campus is "The Texas," a large granite statue in the shape of the state's outline. The statue, a gift from the class of 1978, sits outside the front of the school. In 2002, a group of seniors started a Northeast-LBJ tradition by wrapping the Texas in saran wrap to protect it from vandals. The night before the annual Northeast-LBJ football game, seniors wrap the Texas in saran wrap and spend the night keeping it and other parts of the campus safe from vandalism by students of their rival Northeast High School.

Notable people edit

See also edit

Liberal Arts and Science Academy (LASA) - LASA and LBJ students shared the same campus, newspaper, yearbook, band, theatre, orchestra, choir, and many other curricular or extracurricular programs from 2007 to 2021.

References edit

  1. ^ "LASA School Profile" (PDF). Retrieved 12 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Best High Schools in the U.S." U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved 2018-12-05.
  3. ^ "About Us". www.lasahighschool.org. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  4. ^ "Major New Investment in Austin School District". Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  5. ^ "Dorothy H. Orebo Obituary". A Life Celebration By Franklin. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  6. ^ a b Taboada, Melissa B. "Poor, minority students missing out on Austin’s popular magnet programs" (Archive). Austin American-Statesman. Sunday February 8, 2015. Retrieved on December 30, 2015.
  7. ^ "LBJ Early College High School". Austin ISD. Retrieved 2021-05-13.
  8. ^ Auten, Roseana (December 15, 1995). "LBJ Science Academy Sucks Rocks". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  9. ^ "2004–2008 Bonds Overview". Austin ISD. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  10. ^ "Don T. Haynes - Coastal Carolina University". www.coastal.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-15.

External links edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lyndon B Johnson High School Austin Texas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lyndon Baines Johnson LBJ Early College High School is a public high school in northeast Austin Texas At the time of its opening in 1974 LBJ was only the second high school in the U S after the former Johnson City High School to be named for the 36th President In 1985 LBJ became the host of a new academic magnet program the Science Academy of Austin SA which drew students from all over the city A second high school magnet program the Liberal Arts Academy of Austin LAA was opened at Albert Sidney Johnston High School in 1987 the two programs were merged in 2002 forming the Liberal Arts and Science Academy LASA magnet within LBJ 3 In 2007 the Austin Independent School District split LASA and LBJ into separate high schools with their own principals faculty and staff in order for LBJ to be eligible for a grant from the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation to implement the First Things First educational enrichment program 4 After the split LBJ and LASA were housed on the same campus though largely on different floors The two schools continued to share athletic teams through the end of the 2019 20 school year but shared certain extracurricular activities and electives band theater newspaper yearbook choir orchestra etc through the end of the 2020 21 school year In 2011 via a partnership with the Austin Community College LBJ established a new program through which students could earn up to 60 college credits while still in high school earning it the Early College High School ECHS designation it bears today In 2021 LASA relocated to the former Eastside Memorial Early College High School campus Lyndon B Johnson High School LBJ Address7309 Lazy Creek DriveAustin Texas 78724United StatesInformationTypePublic SchoolEstablished1974PrincipalSheila Henry interim Grades9 12Enrollment848Color s PurpleMascotJaguarUSNWR ranking16th 2 Website 1 Lyndon B Johnson Early College High SchoolLBJ Early College High School s mascot is the Jaguar and the school s colors are purple and white The current principal of LBJ Early College High School is Sheila Henry who had previously served as the school s principal for six years 2012 2018 and returned to the role in an interim capacity following the August 2023 departure of her predecessor Dr Joseph Welch to a position with the Houston Independent School District Previous LBJ principals include Dr Dorothy Orebo 1982 1992 who was the first Black woman principal of any AISD high school 5 and Patrick Patterson 2004 2010 From 2007 to 2021 the school occupied the first floor of its campus while LASA was on the second floor Melissa B Taboada of the Austin American Statesman stated that some members of the Austin community say the division was a constant blemish on the campus 6 Contents 1 Student body 2 Academic performance 3 Campus 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksStudent body editAs of November 2020 LBJ s student body is 33 4 African American 63 1 Hispanic and 3 5 other racial groups 73 9 of students are economically disadvantaged 7 Academic performance editIn 2015 Taboada stated LBJ has struggled academically for years 6 Campus editThe LBJ campus opened in Northeast Austin in 1974 to relieve overcrowding at the nearby Northeast Early College High School then known as Reagan High School 8 The school went through various renovations in summer 2010 funded by AISD s 2008 bond 9 including remodeling many of the science labs at the time used by LASA The school s theatre is located in a separate building from the rest of the campus the building is named the Don T Haynes III Performing Arts Center after LBJ s band director for 39 years from 1975 to 2014 10 As LBJ is built upon a hill the lowest level of the main school building is partially underground and has no windows It is fondly referred to as The Dungeon throughout campus The outside of the campus is maintained by a volunteer group of students and parents The most well known feature on the LBJ campus is The Texas a large granite statue in the shape of the state s outline The statue a gift from the class of 1978 sits outside the front of the school In 2002 a group of seniors started a Northeast LBJ tradition by wrapping the Texas in saran wrap to protect it from vandals The night before the annual Northeast LBJ football game seniors wrap the Texas in saran wrap and spend the night keeping it and other parts of the campus safe from vandalism by students of their rival Northeast High School Notable people editJohn M Jackson social studies faculty 1975 1979 actor Adm Chegwidden on JAG and many other television and movie roles Chris Houston NFL player Ray Jackson Class of 1991 member of the Michigan Fab 5 star freshman basketball players Kerry Hyder Dallas Cowboys and Texas Tech player Eric Holle NFL player Marshall Brown professional basketball player Quinlan Aquirre McAfee Quin NFN rapper Chris Lowe and Scott Romig class of 1989 who comprise 40 of the band Dexter FreebishSee also editLiberal Arts and Science Academy LASA LASA and LBJ students shared the same campus newspaper yearbook band theatre orchestra choir and many other curricular or extracurricular programs from 2007 to 2021 References edit LASA School Profile PDF Retrieved 12 October 2017 Best High Schools in the U S U S News amp World Report Retrieved 2018 12 05 About Us www lasahighschool org Retrieved 2022 03 22 Major New Investment in Austin School District Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation Retrieved 2022 03 22 Dorothy H Orebo Obituary A Life Celebration By Franklin Retrieved 2023 08 15 a b Taboada Melissa B Poor minority students missing out on Austin s popular magnet programs Archive Austin American Statesman Sunday February 8 2015 Retrieved on December 30 2015 LBJ Early College High School Austin ISD Retrieved 2021 05 13 Auten Roseana December 15 1995 LBJ Science Academy Sucks Rocks www austinchronicle com Retrieved 2021 09 15 2004 2008 Bonds Overview Austin ISD Retrieved 2021 09 15 Don T Haynes Coastal Carolina University www coastal edu Retrieved 2021 09 15 External links editLiberal Arts and Science Academy at LBJ High School Austin Independent School District LBJ High School30 18 47 N 97 39 24 W 30 31306 N 97 65667 W 30 31306 97 65667 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyndon B Johnson High School Austin Texas amp oldid 1170599205, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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