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Western Hills High School (Benbrook, Texas)

Western Hills High School (WHHS) is a secondary school located in Benbrook, Texas, United States, serving the city of Benbrook, portions of western Fort Worth, and unincorporated portions of southwestern Tarrant County. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Fort Worth Independent School District (FWISD).

Western Hills High School
Address
3600 Boston Avenue

,
76116

United States
Coordinates32°43′08″N 97°27′18″W / 32.719°N 97.455°W / 32.719; -97.455
Information
TypePublic High School
Established1968
School districtFort Worth Independent School District
CEEB code442575
Teaching staff71.15 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment899 (2019–20)[1]
Student to teacher ratio12.64[1]
Campus size25 acres
Campus typeUrban/Suburban
Color(s)    Forest Green & Gold
AthleticsUIL Class 4A
Sportstennis, Marching Band, football, men's basketball, women's basketball, baseball, softball, men's track & field, men's and women's soccer, swimming & diving, wrestling,
NicknameCougars
RivalBenbrook Middle-High School, Benbrook, Texas
NewspaperThe Mountain Line
YearbookThe Catamount
Feeder schoolsLeonard Middle School and Benbrook Middle School
Websiteschools.fortworthisd.net/westernhills/Pages/default.aspx

History edit

The Western Hills community encompasses the urban area surrounding the school, the Benbrook city area, southwest Fort Worth, and the rural section west to the Tarrant County line. The city of Benbrook school system once served students in Benbrook and surrounding rural areas. In 1954, all Benbrook students above the sixth grade were transferred to the Fort Worth ISD. In 1962, the Benbrook School District was consolidated into the Fort Worth system, busing the high school students to North Side High School or Arlington Heights High School and its junior high schools to J.P. Elder or William Monnig Junior High.[citation needed] Western Hills was first opened on the campus of Arlington Heights High School,[3] in the fall of 1968 with around 800 students crowded into thirteen temporary buildings.[4] In January 1969, this student body moved into its new home,[5] on the 25-acre tract in West Fort Worth at 3600 Boston Avenue.[citation needed]

The creation of General Dynamics Fort Worth Division in nearby White Settlement spurred an increased enrollment from the original 714 to 2,243 in 1972. At that time the student body was housed not only in the main building with one level but also in 23 portable buildings. With a decreasing student enrollment of 2,052 in the fall of 1980, the school building was expanded to two floors and eliminated the portable buildings.

On October 23, 1989, a briefcase containing a firebomb was found. During an attempt to disarm the device, it exploded, causing mostly smoke damage and no injuries.[6][7] In 1991, the decline of student enrollment had tapered off to 1,503, reflecting of job losses from the sale of General Dynamics' Fort Worth division to Lockheed.

In recent years, school enrollment has ranged between 1,461 and 1,503. Recently, 14 portable buildings have been added to the campus.[8]

Spirit edit

The school mascot is the cougar. Official school colors are forest green and gold and throwback colors reflecting early years are yellow and green.

The WHHS student newspaper is The Mountain Line, (a cougar is also known as a mountain lion) begun in the spring of 1970. The paper won the best-in-city award in its first year in a contest sponsored by the Fort Worth press.

Western Hills High School's school annual yearbook is named The Catamount. The name was chosen by the new school's annual staff after suggestions made by annual staff members.

Feeder patterns edit

Elementary edit

  • Luella Merrett Elementary
  • Waverly Park Elementary
  • Western Hills Elementary
  • Western Hills Primary

Middle school edit

  • Leonard Middle School
  • Applied Learning Academy

Academics edit

Languages edit

WHHS offers classes in American Sign Language, French, and Spanish.

Sports edit

WHHS currently competes as a University Interscholastic League Class 4A school.

Baseball edit

In 2001 Western Hills won the Texas Class 4A State baseball championship.

Football edit

The Cougars' home games are usually played in the FWISD's Farrington Field, but the team also frequently plays in Herman Clark Stadium and Scarborough-Handley Field when facing opponents that also belong to the school district.

In its inaugural year, the school's football team lost every game.[citation needed] The school years 1969 and 1970 saw the school's football team make a complete turn around and go on to win bi-district both years.

Playoff appearances edit

The Cougars have competed in the post-season playoffs toward the state title fifteen times, advancing to the second round three times. They have never advanced beyond the second round.

Year Class Division Round W/L Opponent PF PA
1969[9] 4A Bi-district W Fort Worth O.D. Wyatt Chaparrals 28 7
Regional L Dallas Woodrow Wilson Wildcats 20 48
1970[10] 4A Bi-district L Fort Worth I.M. Terrell Panthers 8 9
1982[11] 5A Bi-district W Wichita Falls S.H. Rider Raiders 14 6
Area L Hurst L.D. Bell Blue Raiders 7 23
1985[12] 5A Bi-district L Wichita Falls Coyotes 20 21
1990[13] 5A Big school Bi-district L Arlington Colts 29 40
1991[14] 5A Division 1 Bi-district L Arlington Sam Houston Texans 34 45
1992[15] 5A Division 1 Bi-district L Euless Trinity Trojans 6 35
1993[16] 5A Division 2 Bi-district L Haltom City Haltom Buffaloes 12 30
1996[17] 4A Division 1 Bi-district W Weatherford Kangaroos 24 22
Regional L Azle Hornets 14 24
1997[18] 4A Division 1 Bi-district L Brownwood Lions 7 48
2000[19] 4A Division 2 Bi-district L Stephenville Yellow Jackets 43 45
2002[20] 4A Division 2 Bi-district L Stephenville Yellow Jackets 45 63
2003[21] 4A Division 2 Bi-district L Aledo Bearcats 26 52
2005[22] 4A Division 2 Bi-district L Springtown Porcupines 27 35
2010[23] 4A Division 1 Bi-district L North Richland Hills Birdville Hawks 3 41

Wrestling edit

Western Hills was only one of six schools in FWISD to have a wrestling team.

Notable people edit

External links edit

  • Western Hills High School
  • WHHS Band Website

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "WESTERN HILLS H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
  2. ^ "Highest SAT Scores in the Tarrant Area". star-telegram.com/default.aspx Measuring Up: A Guide to Tarrant County Schools]. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Retrieved 2011-01-17.
  3. ^ "Endurance Test". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. 1968-09-07. p. 4-A. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Johnson, Cecil (1968-09-06). "Newest High School Meets--No Home yet". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. p. A-7. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Western Hills High Building Opened". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, Texas. 1969-01-28. p. 2-A. - Clipping from Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "The Day - Google News Archive Search".
  7. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=t4IgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=R8AEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2442,4111269&dq=bomb+explodes+fort+worth&hl=en[dead link]
  8. ^ "WHHS School History". Fort Worth Independent School District. Retrieved 2010-01-17.
  9. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1969". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  10. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1970". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  11. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1982 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  12. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1985 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  13. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1990 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  14. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1991 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  15. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1992 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  16. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1993 5A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  17. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1996 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  18. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 1997 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  19. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 2000 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  20. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 2002 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  21. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 2003 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  22. ^ "All-Time Playoff Scores: 2005 4A". Dave Campbell's Texas Football. 2007-07-06. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  23. ^ "2010 Texas High School Football Playoff Brackets, 4A Division 1". MaxPreps.com (CBS). Retrieved 2010-07-17.

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Western Hills High School WHHS is a secondary school located in Benbrook Texas United States serving the city of Benbrook portions of western Fort Worth and unincorporated portions of southwestern Tarrant County The school which serves grades 9 through 12 is a part of the Fort Worth Independent School District FWISD Western Hills High SchoolAddress3600 Boston AvenueBenbrook Texas 76116United StatesCoordinates32 43 08 N 97 27 18 W 32 719 N 97 455 W 32 719 97 455InformationTypePublic High SchoolEstablished1968School districtFort Worth Independent School DistrictCEEB code442575Teaching staff71 15 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment899 2019 20 1 Student to teacher ratio12 64 1 Campus size25 acresCampus typeUrban SuburbanColor s Forest Green amp GoldAthleticsUIL Class 4ASportstennis Marching Band football men s basketball women s basketball baseball softball men s track amp field men s and women s soccer swimming amp diving wrestling NicknameCougarsRivalBenbrook Middle High School Benbrook TexasNewspaperThe Mountain LineYearbookThe CatamountFeeder schoolsLeonard Middle School and Benbrook Middle SchoolWebsiteschools wbr fortworthisd wbr net wbr westernhills wbr Pages wbr default wbr aspx Contents 1 History 2 Spirit 3 Feeder patterns 3 1 Elementary 3 2 Middle school 4 Academics 4 1 Languages 5 Sports 5 1 Baseball 5 2 Football 5 2 1 Playoff appearances 5 3 Wrestling 6 Notable people 7 External links 8 ReferencesHistory editThe Western Hills community encompasses the urban area surrounding the school the Benbrook city area southwest Fort Worth and the rural section west to the Tarrant County line The city of Benbrook school system once served students in Benbrook and surrounding rural areas In 1954 all Benbrook students above the sixth grade were transferred to the Fort Worth ISD In 1962 the Benbrook School District was consolidated into the Fort Worth system busing the high school students to North Side High School or Arlington Heights High School and its junior high schools to J P Elder or William Monnig Junior High citation needed Western Hills was first opened on the campus of Arlington Heights High School 3 in the fall of 1968 with around 800 students crowded into thirteen temporary buildings 4 In January 1969 this student body moved into its new home 5 on the 25 acre tract in West Fort Worth at 3600 Boston Avenue citation needed The creation of General Dynamics Fort Worth Division in nearby White Settlement spurred an increased enrollment from the original 714 to 2 243 in 1972 At that time the student body was housed not only in the main building with one level but also in 23 portable buildings With a decreasing student enrollment of 2 052 in the fall of 1980 the school building was expanded to two floors and eliminated the portable buildings On October 23 1989 a briefcase containing a firebomb was found During an attempt to disarm the device it exploded causing mostly smoke damage and no injuries 6 7 In 1991 the decline of student enrollment had tapered off to 1 503 reflecting of job losses from the sale of General Dynamics Fort Worth division to Lockheed In recent years school enrollment has ranged between 1 461 and 1 503 Recently 14 portable buildings have been added to the campus 8 Spirit editThe school mascot is the cougar Official school colors are forest green and gold and throwback colors reflecting early years are yellow and green The WHHS student newspaper is The Mountain Line a cougar is also known as a mountain lion begun in the spring of 1970 The paper won the best in city award in its first year in a contest sponsored by the Fort Worth press Western Hills High School s school annual yearbook is named The Catamount The name was chosen by the new school s annual staff after suggestions made by annual staff members Feeder patterns editElementary edit Luella Merrett Elementary Waverly Park Elementary Western Hills Elementary Western Hills PrimaryMiddle school edit Leonard Middle School Applied Learning AcademyAcademics editLanguages edit WHHS offers classes in American Sign Language French and Spanish Sports editWHHS currently competes as a University Interscholastic League Class 4A school Baseball edit In 2001 Western Hills won the Texas Class 4A State baseball championship Football edit The Cougars home games are usually played in the FWISD s Farrington Field but the team also frequently plays in Herman Clark Stadium and Scarborough Handley Field when facing opponents that also belong to the school district In its inaugural year the school s football team lost every game citation needed The school years 1969 and 1970 saw the school s football team make a complete turn around and go on to win bi district both years Playoff appearances edit The Cougars have competed in the post season playoffs toward the state title fifteen times advancing to the second round three times They have never advanced beyond the second round Year Class Division Round W L Opponent PF PA1969 9 4A Bi district W Fort Worth O D Wyatt Chaparrals 28 7Regional L Dallas Woodrow Wilson Wildcats 20 481970 10 4A Bi district L Fort Worth I M Terrell Panthers 8 91982 11 5A Bi district W Wichita Falls S H Rider Raiders 14 6Area L Hurst L D Bell Blue Raiders 7 231985 12 5A Bi district L Wichita Falls Coyotes 20 211990 13 5A Big school Bi district L Arlington Colts 29 401991 14 5A Division 1 Bi district L Arlington Sam Houston Texans 34 451992 15 5A Division 1 Bi district L Euless Trinity Trojans 6 351993 16 5A Division 2 Bi district L Haltom City Haltom Buffaloes 12 301996 17 4A Division 1 Bi district W Weatherford Kangaroos 24 22Regional L Azle Hornets 14 241997 18 4A Division 1 Bi district L Brownwood Lions 7 482000 19 4A Division 2 Bi district L Stephenville Yellow Jackets 43 452002 20 4A Division 2 Bi district L Stephenville Yellow Jackets 45 632003 21 4A Division 2 Bi district L Aledo Bearcats 26 522005 22 4A Division 2 Bi district L Springtown Porcupines 27 352010 23 4A Division 1 Bi district L North Richland Hills Birdville Hawks 3 41Wrestling edit Western Hills was only one of six schools in FWISD to have a wrestling team Notable people editTerry Pierce American football linebacker at Kansas State and later the Denver Broncos and the Houston Texans Todd Oldham internationally recognized fashion designer and TV fashion host for MTV graduated from Fort Worth Texas Western Hills High School in 1980 William Flores recipient of the Coast Guard Medal for valor in the Coast Guard s worst peacetime accident in history namesake for the third US Coast Guard Sentinel class Fast Response Cutter USCGC William Flores WPC 1103 recipient of the Texas Legislative Medal of Honor Vaden Todd Lewis Guitarist Vocalist for ToadiesExternal links editWestern Hills High School WHHS Band WebsiteReferences edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Schools portal a b c WESTERN HILLS H S National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved September 5 2021 Highest SAT Scores in the Tarrant Area star telegram com default aspx Measuring Up A Guide to Tarrant County Schools Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved 2011 01 17 Endurance Test Fort Worth Star Telegram Fort Worth Texas 1968 09 07 p 4 A Clipping from Newspapers com Johnson Cecil 1968 09 06 Newest High School Meets No Home yet Fort Worth Star Telegram Fort Worth Texas p A 7 Clipping from Newspapers com Western Hills High Building Opened Fort Worth Star Telegram Fort Worth Texas 1969 01 28 p 2 A Clipping from Newspapers com The Day Google News Archive Search https news google com newspapers id t4IgAAAAIBAJ amp sjid R8AEAAAAIBAJ amp pg 2442 4111269 amp dq bomb explodes fort worth amp hl en dead link WHHS School History Fort Worth Independent School District Retrieved 2010 01 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1969 Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 06 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1970 Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 06 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1982 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1985 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1990 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1991 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1992 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1993 5A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1996 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 1997 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 2000 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 2002 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 2003 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 All Time Playoff Scores 2005 4A Dave Campbell s Texas Football 2007 07 06 Retrieved 2010 07 17 2010 Texas High School Football Playoff Brackets 4A Division 1 MaxPreps com CBS Retrieved 2010 07 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Western Hills High School Benbrook Texas amp oldid 1160548233, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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