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Seagoville High School

Seagoville High School

15920 Seagoville Rd. Seagoville, TX 75253

Phone: (972) 892-5900
Fax: (972) 892-5901


School Scorecards Information 2008-2009

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Seagoville High School Scorecard
Seagoville High School Tarjeta de puntuación en Español

 

 



Jeffrey Baker, Principal
Jeffrey Baker
Principal

Elia Prieto Patterson, Roy Russell
Assistant Principal(s)

Angela West
Associate Principal-Teaching and Learning

Grade levels:
9-12

Motto/Mission:
Our mission is to provide the resources and assistance needed to ensure that students have the opportunity to graduate with the skills to become productive and responsible citizens.

Uniform colors

  • Top:
    White
  • Bottoms:
    Khaki, Navy, Black

School colors: Royal Blue and White

Mascot: Dragons

Enrollment: 1,136

Number of teachers: 84

Hours/Bell schedule: 8:35-3:45

Trustee district: District 4

Learning Community:
Superintendent's -
Leslie Williams


Other Contacts

Librarian:
972-892-5940

Counselor:
972-892-5917

Clinic:
972-892-5910

 

Programs and Activities

Special programs:
Advance Placement, RAE-AP Incentive, Duel Credit, Destination Imagination, Debate Team, Rising Star, One-Act Play, Math Olympiad, HREP, AVID, Peer Mediation, Princeton Review, CBVE, History Alive Programs

After-school programs:
Night School, Reconnect Program

Extracurricular activities:
Academic Army, Choir, FHA, Band, Dragon's Tale Paper, Drama, Cheeer, Drill, NHS, FTA, DECA, JROTC, Spanish CLub, Science CLub, Chess Club, Yearbook, YOung Republicans,

Parent Involvement

Parent Center-972-892-5956. Various information and assistance available for parents. Computer for parent use. Monthly Coffee Break with principal. Parent education and workshops classes. Six weeks informational news letter. Various booster clubs, volunteer work and partnerships. PTSA and SBDM

Major Awards and Honors

Recognized School 2002-03, All Sports Awarded for Most Students going to Playoffs by Dallas Morning News. Award Winning Marching & Jazz Band, JROTC Champions Overall.Yearbook awarded Achievment for UIL from University of Texas.


Seagoville High School was named after T. K. Seago who founded Seago in 1876. The postal service changed the city of Seago to Seagoville in 1910. So the school was named Seagoville.