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Leander High School

Coordinates: 30°32′16″N 97°51′04″W / 30.53772°N 97.851°W / 30.53772; -97.851
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Leander High School
Leander High School in 2024
Location
Map
3301 S. Bagdad Rd.
Leander, TX 78641

United States
Coordinates30°32′16″N 97°51′04″W / 30.53772°N 97.851°W / 30.53772; -97.851
Information
TypePublic
Established1899[citation needed]
School districtLeander Independent School District
PrincipalChris Simpson
Teaching staff148.86[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment2,218 (2022-23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.90[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)     
Athletics conferenceUIL Class AAAAAA (2016-) Class AAAAA (2014-2016) Class AAAA (2012-2014) Class AAAAA (2004-2012)
MascotLion
Websitelhs.leanderisd.org

Leander High School is a secondary school in Leander, Texas, United States, and is part of the Leander Independent School District. It was established in 1983 and was the only high school in district, until the establishment of Cedar Park High School in 1998.[citation needed]

The school has a freshman enrollment of 600 students and is accredited by the Texas Education Agency. Historically the school served a mainly rural population, but starting in the early 1990s the area experienced growth due to expansion of high tech industries in the nearby Austin area. In 1999, the school became an International Baccalaureate school.

As of 2017, the school principal is Chris Simpson.

The school's mascots are Leo the Lion and Leah the Lioness. The school colors are blue, white, and red.

Athletics

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  • Baseball
  • Basketball (men's and women's)
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross country
  • Drill Team
  • Football
  • Golf (men's and women's)
  • Soccer
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Track and field
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Football

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Since the early 1930s, Leander has had a presence in Texas high school football. Since 1942, it has had 17 playoff appearances.

The 1942 season was the first time that Leander made an appearance in the playoffs after being named district champions. They were eliminated after losing to Marble Falls 0-26.[2]

In 1955, Leander went 8-1-1 in the regular season, falling only to Thrall High School. They entered bi-district, but fell to Troy High School 0-12.[3]

In 1959, Leander went 4-5-1, before advancing to the bi-district game against Johnson City High; they fell 6-8.[4]

The Lions made their fourth playoff appearance in 1967. They went 8–2, advancing to the playoffs after losing only to Salado and Thorndale. In the bi-district game, they again fell to Salado with a score of 28–14.[5]

With their best season since the team's founding, the 1969 Lions went 9–1 in the regular season. They advanced to bi-district and played Mart High School, but fell 0-37.[6]

After 27 years without making it to the playoffs, Leander returned to a bi-district game in 1996 with a record of 7–2–1. They were knocked out of the playoffs after a 0–14 loss to Killeen Ellison.[7]

In 2001, the Lions made it to the bi-district game against Killeen, but lost 3–21.[8]

The 2002 season was the first time Leander won a playoff game after beating Copperas Cove 45-27 in the bi-district game. They advanced to area playoffs, but lost to Spring High School 26-28.[9]

In 2003 Leander went 9–1, and were able to advance to playoffs. Leander first beat Belton 14-13 in the bi-district game, before advancing to the area game against Cypress Springs, who they topped 31-7. Leander then faced Dallas Carter and beat them 11-9. For their final playoff game of the season, Leander faced Allen High School in the state 5A quarterfinals. Allen held a constant lead throughout the game, and Leander was defeated 49–35.[10][11]

After failing to make the playoffs in 2004, the 2005 team went 9–1 and were named district champions. They played Bastrop in the bi-district game, and advanced to area after beating the Bears 39–13. They appeared in the area game against the undefeated Copperas Cove team, and were defeated 42–28.[12]

In 2006, Leander was named district champion and made it to the bi-district game against Ellison. They beat the Eagles 49-22, then moved to the area game against Klein Forest who they beat 35-24. Leander played Garland in the regional game, but were defeated 24–27.[13]

In 2013, Leander went 3-3 in district and lost their playoff game against McCallum 41-31. Since then Leander has not made playoffs.

Basketball

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Currently, Leander has four basketball teams: Varsity, Junior Varsity, 9th A, and 9th B.

Baseball

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Leander has three baseball teams: Varsity, JV Blue and JV Red.

Fine arts

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  • Band
  • Choir
  • Dance
  • Theatre

Band

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The Leander High School Band's accolades include:

  • Bands of America Grand National Class AAA Champion – 2016, 2019 [14][15]
  • UIL State Marching Contest finalist – 1988, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024
  • UIL State Marching Band Bronze Medalist – 1988, 1989, 2015, 2021, 2024
  • UIL State Marching Band Silver Medalist - 1993
  • Tournament of Roses Parade – 1997
  • Winter Guard International World Champion – 2018
  • TMEA State Honor Band – 1994
  • TMEA State Honor Band Finalist - 1988, 1990, 1992
  • Three-time State Championship Color Guard – 2013, 2014, 2018
  • Consistent UIL Concert Band Sweepstakes recipients (Consecutive UIL Annual Sweepstakes Awards since Spring, 1987)
  • 34 consecutive years of perfect Division 1 ratings at the UIL Marching Contest (2019)
  • Four Time Bands Of America Grand National Finalist (1999,[16] 2016,[17] 2019 [18], 2024)

Clubs and organizations

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Robotics

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The Leander High School robotics team has won many different awards over the years. Students of any background may join, even if they have no knowledge of robotics.

Newspaper

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The Roar is Leander's online newspaper. It was founded in 2009.

Yearbook

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Leander's yearbook, "The Lair," has been in publication since 1946, providing a comprehensive record of student life, achievements, and school events. The yearbook program is advised by Lindsie Alley, who has been at the helm since the beginning of the 2016 school year. Under her guidance, the program has achieved significant national recognition.

In 2019, "The Lair" received its first major national award, earning a Silver Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for the yearbook titled "Are You In?". The following year, it secured a Pacemaker from the National Scholastic Press Association for the 2020 yearbook, "More Than Just." In 2021, the yearbook "Oddly Enough" earned a Silver Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, affirming the program's continued excellence.

The program's accolades continued with the 2022 yearbook, "All of The Above," which won a Gold Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, marking a significant achievement in the program's history. Most recently, the 2023 yearbook, "It Starts Here," was awarded a Silver Crown from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, reinforcing Leander's position as a leader in yearbook production.

Visit Leander Student Media to learn more about the program.

Air Force JROTC

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Leander High School offers an Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps class for grades 9-12.

Blue Belles Dance Team

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The blue belles is the varsity dance/drill team at Leander Highschool. They perform at all Varsity football games, some basketball games and pep rallies. They also host their own shows a holiday show and spring show. And they host a dance competition WDC. The team consist of Sophomores-Seniors. There is also a JV performance co. The Sapphires.

Notable alumni

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Football players

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Baseball players

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Others

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "LEANDER H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 7, 2024.
  2. ^ "Leander Lions". Lone Star Football Network. Retrieved 2016-03-31.
  3. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 1955 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  4. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 1959 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  5. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 1967 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  6. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 1969 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  7. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 1996 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  8. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 2001 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  9. ^ "Lone Star Football Network - 2002 Leander Lions || texas high school football teams scores playoffs history". lsfn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-04-16.
  10. ^ "Leander Lions".
  11. ^ "High School Game Time | Content from Upickem | Dallas-Fort Worth Sports News | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14.
  12. ^ "Leander Lions". Lone Star Football Network. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  13. ^ "Leander Lions". Lone Star Football Network. Retrieved 2016-04-08.
  14. ^ "2019 Grand National Championships". Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  15. ^ "2016 Grand National Championships". Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  16. ^ "Grand National Finals — Nov. 13, 1999". Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  17. ^ "Grand National Finals — Nov. 12, 2016". Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  18. ^ "Grand National Finals — Nov. 16, 2019". Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  19. ^ "Leander's Michael Reed is on the move in Brewers chain".
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