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Austin High School_Rio Grande Campus

Austin, Travis County

Marker Text

In Edwin Waller's 1839 plan for the city of Austin, two blocks were set aside for schools at Rio Grande and 12th Street, then called College Avenue. The Austin school board in 1881 authorized the use of existing school facilities on the south block to house the primary grades 1-4, grammar school classes 5-7, and high school grades 8-11. Due to increased enrollment, the school board in 1916 built the John T. Allan Junior High School on the north block. In 1925 the Austin High School was moved to this location from a campus on the corner of Trinity and 9th, where the junior high was relocated. Additions to the complex here were completed later to accommodate the larger student body. The late 1920s was a time of increased student involvement for Austin High. During those years the Red Jackets girls organization and the Red Dragon drama club were formed and the student newspaper, the "Austin Maroon", began publication. In the 1930s the nearby House Park athletic fields were developed. The school name was changed to Stephen F. Austin in 1953. Used for high school classes until 1975, this site was later part of the Austin Community College system. (1981)

Marker Details

Address 1212 Rio Grande St.
Location Description Austin Community College Rio Grande Campus, NW corner W. 12th and Rio Grande streets
Marker # 6416
Dedicated 1981
Size, Type 27" x 42"
Code schools; educational topics; planning and development; organizations; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 30.275964, -97.747467

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