List of Schools of The Dallas Independent School District - High Schools

High Schools

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5A Bryan Adams High School 2,104 151 12 11 10 9 32°49′37.57″N 96°40′48.45″W / 32.8271028°N 96.680125°W / 32.8271028; -96.680125 (Bryan Adams High School) Z L P opened 1957
David W. Carter High School 1,872 185 12 11 10 9 32°38′54.05″N 96°50′55.12″W / 32.6483472°N 96.8486444°W / 32.6483472; -96.8486444 (David W. Carter High School) Z L P opened 1966
Moisés E. Molina High School 2,417 150 12 11 10 9 32°43′23.90″N 96°54′38.37″W / 32.723306°N 96.9106583°W / 32.723306; -96.9106583 Z L P opened 1997
W. W. Samuell High School 1,880 126 12 11 10 9 32°44′45.80″N 96°40′06.30″W / 32.746056°N 96.668417°W / 32.746056; -96.668417 Z L P opened 1957; replaced Pleasant Grove High School
Skyline High School 4,596 280 12 11 10 9 32°46′47.94″N 96°41′20.12″W / 32.7799833°N 96.6889222°W / 32.7799833; -96.6889222 Z L P opened 1971
Sunset High School 2,111 120 12 11 10 9 32°44′47.22″N 96°51′15.30″W / 32.74645°N 96.85425°W / 32.74645; -96.85425 Z L P opened 1925
W. T. White High School 2,253 130 12 11 10 9 32°54′58.50″N 96°49′51.20″W / 32.91625°N 96.830889°W / 32.91625; -96.830889 Z L P W opened 1964
4A W. H. Adamson High School 1,233 78 12 11 10 9 32°44′50.87″N 96°49′19.58″W / 32.7474639°N 96.8221056°W / 32.7474639; -96.8221056 Z L P opened 1915 as Oak Cliff High School; renamed 1939
Hillcrest High School 1,697 105 12 11 10 9 32°52′58.70″N 96°47′08.11″W / 32.882972°N 96.7855861°W / 32.882972; -96.7855861 Z L P opened 1938 as Vickery High School; expanded and renamed in 1954
Thomas Jefferson High School 1,658 102 12 11 10 9 32°52′51.07″N 96°50′42.11″W / 32.8808528°N 96.8450306°W / 32.8808528; -96.8450306 Z L P W opened 1956
Justin F. Kimball High School 1,634 91 12 11 10 9 32°41′57.92″N 96°52′39.02″W / 32.6994222°N 96.8775056°W / 32.6994222; -96.8775056 Z L P opened 1958
Lincoln High School 1,245 97 12 11 10 9 32°45′16.90″N 96°45′00.99″W / 32.754694°N 96.750275°W / 32.754694; -96.750275 Z L P opened 1939
North Dallas High School 1,715 108 12 11 10 9 32°48′37.25″N 96°47′41.76″W / 32.8103472°N 96.7949333°W / 32.8103472; -96.7949333 Z L P opened 1922
L. G. Pinkston High School 1,153 67 12 11 10 9 32°46′54.23″N 96°51′31.08″W / 32.7817306°N 96.8586333°W / 32.7817306; -96.8586333 Z L P opened 1964
Seagoville High School 1,155 84 12 11 10 9 32°40′40.06″N 96°35′00.28″W / 32.6777944°N 96.5834111°W / 32.6777944; -96.5834111 Z L P opened at present site in 1980
A. Maceo Smith High School 1,145 61 12 11 10 9 32°41′33.22″N 96°45′56.08″W / 32.6925611°N 96.7655778°W / 32.6925611; -96.7655778 Z L P W established 1977; opened at present site in 1988
South Oak Cliff High School 1,533 88 12 11 10 9 32°41′59.32″N 96°48′55.72″W / 32.6998111°N 96.8154778°W / 32.6998111; -96.8154778 Z L P opened 1952
H. Grady Spruce High School 1,516 200 12 11 10 9 32°42′33.90″N 96°39′15.36″W / 32.709417°N 96.6542667°W / 32.709417; -96.6542667 Z L P opened 1963; replaced Rylie High School
Woodrow Wilson High School 1,456 90 12 11 10 9 32°48′20.01″N 96°45′01.92″W / 32.8055583°N 96.7505333°W / 32.8055583; -96.7505333 Z L P opened 1928
3A James Madison High School 602 12 11 10 9 32°46′16.56″N 96°45′53.73″W / 32.7712667°N 96.764925°W / 32.7712667; -96.764925 Z L P formerly Forest Avenue High School
Franklin D. Roosevelt High School 931 67 12 11 10 9 32°44′30.12″N 96°47′43.28″W / 32.7417°N 96.7953556°W / 32.7417; -96.7953556 Z L P opened 1963
N/A Emmett Conrad High School 10 9 32°52′35.14″N 96°45′07.18″W / 32.8764278°N 96.7519944°W / 32.8764278; -96.7519944 Z L opened 2006
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Maya Angelou High School 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 32°46′31.43″N 96°47′37.86″W / 32.7753972°N 96.79385°W / 32.7753972; -96.79385 L
Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center 2075 85 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L W
→ School for the Talented & Gifted 198 15 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L 2003 National Blue Ribbon School
→ School of Business & Management 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L 2008 National Blue Ribbon School, Ranked 6th out of top 10 high schools in North Texas by Children at Risk in 2012
→ School of Education and Social Services 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L
→ School of Government, Law, & Law Enforcement 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L
→ School of Health Professions 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L
→ Science and Engineering Magnet 383 19 12 11 10 9 32°45′07.94″N 96°48′24.33″W / 32.7522056°N 96.8067583°W / 32.7522056; -96.8067583 L W 2005 National Blue Ribbon School
Middle College High School (El Centro College) 132 12 11 10 9 32°46′47.20″N 96°48′18.94″W / 32.779778°N 96.8052611°W / 32.779778; -96.8052611 L
School Community Guidance Center 12 11 10 9 8 7 L
Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School 24 10 9 8 7 6 32°46′26.35″N 96°45′37.66″W / 32.7739861°N 96.7604611°W / 32.7739861; -96.7604611 L girls only; planned to go to grades 6-12 by 2008-2009
Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts 705 55 12 11 10 9 32°47′28.26″N 96°47′47.60″W / 32.7911833°N 96.796556°W / 32.7911833; -96.796556 L W est. 1884 as "Colored School No. 2" and renamed in 1902 as Booker T. Washington High School 1994-96 National Blue Ribbon School
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