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Thrall High School is a public secondary school located in
Thrall, Texas Thrall is a city in Williamson County, Texas, United States. Its population was 816 at the 2020 census. The name Thrall was chosen by the community to honor the Rev. Homer S. Thrall, a Methodist minister and historian much admired by local settle ...
. It is part of the
Thrall Independent School District Thrall Independent School District is a public school district based in Thrall, Texas (USA) and covers eastern Williamson County. Thrall ISD serves approximately 810 students in grades PK-12th Grade. Schools The district has three campuses - ...
located in eastern Williamson County, and classified as a 2A school by the
University Interscholastic League The University Interscholastic League (UIL) is an organization that creates rules for and administers almost all athletic, musical, and academic contests for public primary and secondary schools in the U.S. state of Texas. It is the largest organi ...
. In 2015, the school was rated " met standard" by the
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.


History

The town was called "Stiles Switch" in 1876, named after a local rancher and the arrival of the
International-Great Northern Railroad. Stiles School opened in the 1880's. In 1901 the post office and the community were named after Homer S. Thrall, a local minister and historian who had written histories of Texas, including ''Thrall's School History of Texas''. In 1908, Stiles School was moved and renamed Thrall School. The Thrall High School building was constructed in 1938, and it opened in September that year. Just over thirty years later it was destroyed by a fire which had been intentionally set, on January 19, 1969. Students resumed classes on January 20, "in the hastily renovated old high school building and the old auditorium". In March, voters approved a $100,000 school bond to rebuild the school. In 1997, voters passed a $2.73 million bond issue for improvements to the kindergarten through 12th-grade campus, including a primary school wing, as well as "an athletic complex, a cafeteria and a band hall" and conversion of the existing band hall and cafeteria to classrooms for secondary grades. Distance runners had been training on city streets, and the field house dressing rooms had been too small for the school's population of about 500 students. School superintendent Tom Bowman said that "the athletic complex would include an eight-lane track, a football field, bleachers, a concession stand and a field house". The new track was the first in the district. That same year, the school received a $51,289 state grant to reduce bond indebtedness. By 2005, refinancing bond indebtedness needed the voters' consideration of $1.7 million in bonds, to pay off "short-term debt" of past construction costs, as well as some upgrades. The first bond for $715,000 to refinance existing bond debt passed, and voters also approved the second, "$340,000 in bonds to install new lighting in the schools, upgrade air-conditioning units on campuses, build a sidewalk and make other upgrades, including resurfacing tennis courts and replacing a gymnasium floor". A third proposed bond for an agricultural building, to house pens for animals that students raised, did not pass.


Film settings

* '' The Rookie'' includes some clips filmed at Thrall High School in March 2001. * A scene in the 2012 independent film ''Abel's Field'' starring
Kevin Sorbo Kevin David Sorbo (born September 24, 1958) is an American actor. He had starring roles in two television series: as Hercules in ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'', and as Captain Dylan Hunt in '' Andromeda''. Sorbo is also known for acting ...
was filmed on the campus.


Demographics

The demographic breakdown of the 194 students enrolled in 2012-2013 was: *Male - 49.0% *Female - 51.0% *Native American/Alaskan - 0.5% *Black - 2.6% *Hispanic - 23.2% *White - 71.1% *Multiracial - 2.6% About 35.6% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.


Athletics

Thrall High School's mascot is the Tigers. They compete in cross country, volleyball, football, basketball, powerlifting, golf, track, tennis, baseball, and softball. Thrall High School has a rivalry with nearby
Thorndale High School Thorndale High School is a public high school located in the city of Thorndale, Texas, USA and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Thorndale Independent School District located in southwestern Milam County. In 2015, t ...
. They have competed against each other in football since 1925.


State titles

*Baseball: 1998 (1A)


State finalists

*Volleyball: 2021 (2A)


References


External links


Thrall Independent School District
Educational institutions established in 1938 High schools in Williamson County, Texas Public high schools in Texas {{authority control