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Allen, Texas Allen is a city in Collin County, Texas, Collin County in the U.S. state of Texas, and a northern suburb in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The population was 104,627 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, and was estimated to be 111 ...
(
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). It is the only high school in the
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. Allen High School serves most of the city of Allen. Until fall 2006, when Lovejoy High School opened, Allen High School served high school students in the
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, which includes the city of
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and a small portion of Plano.


History

The first Allen High School, built in 1910 at the corner of Belmont and Cedar, was a two-story brick building housing six classrooms and an auditorium, and saw the first graduating class of eight students in 1914. The second Allen High School was established in 1959 at the corner of Jupiter and Main Streets on land donated by Mr. Harris Brown. In August 1999, Allen High School "2000," a new facility at the corner of Greenville and Rivercrest, opened to 2,200 students in grades 10 through 12. The former high school was converted into the Becky Lowery Freshman Center, named in honor of a former middle school teacher and school counselor. In 2018, the building was partly demolished and replaced with a new building on an adjacent plot of land on Greenville Avenue. The southernmost part of the school was renovated into the Dillard Special Achievement Center, while the northern section became a parking lot. The football stadium still stands. The new building became the Freshman Center and started serving grade 9 students during the 2018–19 school year. It had an enrollment of 1,634 in 2015–16. A major expansion of the main high school campus was completed in 2011. This expansion included a new 1,500 seat performing arts center, an expansion of band hall space and a Career and Technology Education center featuring a student-managed restaurant open to the public, a student-managed apparel store with student-designed items, multiple new Mac labs, Mac-equipped rooms for the photojournalism, yearbook, commercial photography, audiovisual, radio, and newspaper classes as well as learning-classrooms for the medical education programs. The final expansion was completed in 2018. This expansion included an auxiliary gymnasium and an expanded fine arts hallway. This expansion also included renovations to the gymnasium, cafeteria, library and academic-hallways, which include "huddle spaces" for collaborative learning. It also includes a food court with a
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Location

*Freshman Center (9): 368 N Greenville Ave, Allen, TX 75002 *Main Campus (10–12): 300 Rivercrest Blvd. Allen, TX 75002 *CTE Campus (10-12) 1680 Ridgeview Dr, Allen, TX 75013


Academics

Allen High School offers the
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program to its students, with the class of 2002 being the first to graduate Full Diploma. AHS also provides Advanced Placement, Dual Credit, and elective courses. AP course enrollment at AHS is 52%. Allen uses a modified block schedule, utilizing five standard periods per day. Tenth grade students are required to be present for four of these, while juniors and seniors are only required to attend three. Allen High School was named a 2001–02
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and a 2004 TEA Pathfinder School. For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given an "A" by the
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.


STEAM Center

Allen High School features a Career and Technical Education (CTE) campus known as the STEAM Center, which opened in 2019 at a cost of $40 million. The 111,000-square-foot facility supports various CTE programs for the high school, and hosts educational field trips for elementary and middle school students. The STEAM Center can accommodate over 500 students simultaneously and includes a range of advanced amenities, such as an OmniGlobe, a large maker space, and a lake. Additionally, it features a dedicated K-8 center specifically designed for field trip activities. The STEAM Center operates on a schedule separate and independent from the main high school campus. Dual credit courses, in partnership with Collin College, moved from the main campus on Rivercrest to the CTE campus upon opening.


Extracurricular activities


Athletics

Allen High has the largest
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(UIL) athletic program of any Texas high school. Programs include: *
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Football

For over twenty-five years, the Allen Eagles football team has been one of the top high school football programs in Texas, qualifying for postseason play in every season from 1999 to 2023. During this time, the team won five state championships (2008, 2012-2014, and 2017), appeared in ten semifinals (2003, 2006, 2008, 2012-2018), won 16 district titles in a row (2006-2021), and achieved a win-loss record of 234-28 from 2004 through 2022. Thirteen players from Allen have made their way to play professionally in the
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. Additional table references:
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, Texas High School Football History, and Lone Star Football.


Football stadium

Due to the program's popularity and student population, the school was authorized, via an approved April 2009 referendum, to build an 18,000-seat stadium for the team. The stadium cost nearly $60 million, and opened for the 2012 football season. It is the fifth largest high school stadium in the state, but the largest designed for the use of only one team. The facility houses a weight room, wrestling practice facility, and indoor golfing facility.


Basketball

* Boys ** 2018 6A state champions ** 2014 5A state semi-finalist * Girls ** 2019 6A state semi-finalist


Girls golf

* State champions: 2005, 2006, 2012, 2014


Wrestling

* State champions ** Boys team (14): 2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011–2012, 2012-2013 5A, 2013-2014 5A, 2014-2015 6A, 2015-2016 6A, 2016-2017 6A, 2017-2018 6A, 2018-2019 6A, 2019-2020 6A, 2020-2021 6A, 2021-2022 6A, 2022-2023 6A ** Boys individual (53): 2006-2007 (1), 2008-2009 (1), 2009-2010 (2), 2010-2011 (3), 2011-2012 (4), 2012-2013 5A (6), 2013-2014 5A (1), 2014-2015 6A (2), 2015-2016 6A (4), 2016-2017 6A (5), 2017-2018 6A (6), 2018-2019 6A (5), 2019-2020 6A (3), 2020-2021 6A (3), 2021-2022 6A (3), 2022-2023 6A (3), 2023-2024 6A (1) ** Girls team (4): 2020-2021 6A, 2021-2022 6A, 2022-2023 6A, 2023-2024 6A ** Girls individual (12): 2012-2013 5A (1), 2014-2015 6A (1), 2015-2016 6A (1), 2016-2017 6A (1), 2017-2018 6A (1), 2020-2021 6A (2), 2021-2022 6A (1), 2022-2023 6A (1), 2023-2024 6A (3)


Bowling

* State champions ** Girls team (3): 2004, 2005, 2009 ** Girls individual (2): 2005, 2021 ** Boys team (3): 2002, 2008, 2015 * State finalists ** Girls team (1): 2010 ** Girls individual (1): 2004 ** Boys team (2): 2003, 2013


Hockey

* State champions ** 2006–07, 2008–09, 2016–17 * State finalist ** 2009-2010, 2019-2020 * Rocky Mountain Regional Champions ** 2009 * National Championship ** 2009 quarterfinalist


Soccer

* Girls ** State semi-finalist: 1989, 1990, 1998, 2019 * Boys ** State semi-finalist: 2021, 2023


Other sports

* 2014 - Texas Archery state champions * 2015 - Texas Archery state champions * 2014 - Scholastic Clay Target Program overall national champions


Band

The Allen Escadrille claims to be the country's largest high school
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, with a membership of over 800 students. They perform at pre-game and halftime of all Allen varsity football games, participate in Texas UIL competitions, and perform in parades and at other venues. The band was invited to perform in the St. Patrick's Day Parade in
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, in 2009, and performed in the 2006 and 2016
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. The band received the Sudler Shield Award from the
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in 2003. The band won the 4A State Marching Band Competition two years in a row, 1987 and 1988. Notable performances: * 1994 St. Patrick's Day Parade in
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(the only high school band chosen to play at the Dublin Lord Mayors Ball) * 1995 Texas Gubernatorial Parade * 1997 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City * 1999 Texas Gubernatorial Parade


Other programs

* 2011 - 1st place in Culinary at the Texas ProStart Competition in Austin, TX. 17th place at the National ProStart Competition. * 2011 – Named a Grammy Signature Gold School, recognizing Allen as a U.S. public high school making an outstanding commitment to music education during an academic school year. * 2011–2012 - Chorale Choir was invited to perform at the
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's annual convention. A recording of their performance was published om Spotify in 2012. The TMEA event invites by audition only the top 5 schools in the state. * News Media - The broadcast program, KGLE 3 Teen News. Between 1996 and 2006, the program was awarded five first places, two-second places, and one-third place in Best of Shows at the
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's biannual competition. It has also been a four-time
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broadcast award winner (200, 2002, 2003, 2004). The KGLE program includes a radio broadcast. * Orchestra - The orchestra was invited to perform at The International
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and Convention in 2006. * Photography - Association of Texas Photography Instructors (ATPI) Top Program Contests ** 2002 – 3rd place Photojournalism/Sports ** 2003 – 2nd place Architecture ** 2004 – 2nd place Architecture, Honorable Mention Sports ** 2005 – 3rd place Landscape/Nature, Honorable Mention Sports and Architecture ** 2006 – 1st place Top Award; 1st place in Architecture, Landscape, and Thematic categories, and 2nd place in portrait ** 2007 – 5th Place Top Award; 1st place Thematic, 3rd place portrait, and Honorable Mention in Architecture and Landscape/Nature ** 2008 – 2nd Place Architecture, 3rd Place Portrait, Honorable Mention Landscape/Nature ** 2009 – 2nd Place Top Award; 1st Place Documentary/Photojournalism, 2nd Place Architecture, Portrait, and Thematic ** 2010 – 1st Place Top Award (tie); 1st Place Landscape/Nature and Portrait, 2nd Place Documentary/Photojournalism and Still Life ** 2011 – 2nd Place Top Award; 1st Place Portrait and Thematic, 3rd Place Still Life ** 2012 – 3rd Place Top Award; 1st Place Landscape/Nature, 2nd Place Still Life, 3rd Place Architecture, Honorable Mention Portrait ** 2013 – 2nd Place Top Award; 1st Place Architecture and Thematic, 2nd Place Landscape/Nature and Portrait ** 2014 – 3rd Place Top Award; 1st Place Portrait, 3rd Place Architecture and Landscape/Nature, Honorable Mention Thematic ** 2016 – 2nd Place Top Award; 1st Place Portrait, 2nd Place Still Life, 3rd Place Architecture and Landscape/Nature ** 2017 – 3rd Place Top Award; 1st Place Still Life and Thematic, 3rd Place Architecture ** 2018 – 2nd Place Commercial/Advertising, Honorable Mention Architecture and Portrait ** 2019 – 3rd Place Top Award; 1st Place Commercial/Advertising, 2nd Place Thematic, 3rd Place Portrait ** 2020 – 2nd Place Portrait and Thematic, 3rd Place Landscape/Nature ** 2021 – 1st Place Landscape/Nature, 2nd Place Architecture ** 2022 – 1st Place Architecture, 2nd Place Commercial/Advertising *
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** First place in the 2005 state finals. ** Third place in 2006 state finals. * Rugby - 2011 Division 2 state runner-up at the Championship in Houston, Texas. * UIL Academics Team ** 2022 6A state runner-up ** 2023 6A state champions ** 2024 6A state runner-up


Notable alumni

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and folkstyle wrestler; NCAA wrestling champion * Dawn Greathouse (1997), Soccer player and coach *
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(2015), NFL wide receiver * Jaylon Jones (2016), NFL cornerback * Tejan Koroma (2014), NFL center *
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and folkstyle wrestler; three-time NCAA wrestling champion * Uzoma Nwachukwu (2009), former NFL wide receiver *
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(2015), musician * Paul Russell (2015), musician * Christian Sam (2014), NFL linebacker * Will Sherman (2017), NFL offensive lineman * Doug Skene (1988), NFL offensive lineman *
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(2009), former NFL defensive back * Shawn Tolleson (2006), MLB pitcher *
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* J. D. Walton (2005), former NFL center * Jonathan Williams (2012), NFL running back


References


External links


Allen Independent School District

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