WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL, LOCATED IN DALLAS, TEXAS, HAS A RICH AND STORIED HISTORY THAT DATES BACK TO ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN 1928. WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL WAS NAMED AFTER THE 28TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WOODROW WILSON. THE SCHOOL WAS BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE THE GROWING POPULATION OF EAST DALLAS AND WAS DESIGNED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REVIVAL ARCHITECTURAL STYLE BY ARCHITECT MARK LEMMON.

THE SCHOOL OPENED ITS DOORS ON SEPTEMBER 6, 1928, WITH AN INITIAL ENROLLMENT OF AROUND 600 STUDENTS. OVER THE YEARS, THE SCHOOL GREW IN SIZE AND REPUTATION, BECOMING ONE OF THE PREMIER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DALLAS AREA.

DURING THE EARLY YEARS, WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL GAINED A REPUTATION FOR ITS ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND COMMITMENT TO PROVIDING A WELL-ROUNDED EDUCATION. THE SCHOOL OFFERED A WIDE RANGE OF PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING ATHLETICS, ARTS, AND VARIOUS CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS.

IN THE 1950S, WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL PLAYED A SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN THE RACIAL INTEGRATION OF SCHOOLS IN DALLAS. IT BECAME ONE OF THE FIRST HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE CITY TO ADMIT AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENTS, MARKING A CRUCIAL STEP TOWARDS DESEGREGATION.

THROUGHOUT THE LATTER HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY, WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL CONTINUED TO FLOURISH ACADEMICALLY AND ATHLETICALLY. IT PRODUCED MANY SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI WHO WENT ON TO EXCEL IN VARIOUS FIELDS, INCLUDING POLITICS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, AND BUSINESS.

IN RECENT YEARS, WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL HAS UNDERGONE SEVERAL RENOVATIONS AND UPGRADES TO ACCOMMODATE THE CHANGING NEEDS OF ITS STUDENTS. THE SCHOOL REMAINS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING A QUALITY EDUCATION AND FOSTERING A SUPPORTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT.

WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL HAS A STRONG SENSE OF COMMUNITY AND PRIDE, WITH ALUMNI OFTEN RETURNING TO SUPPORT THE SCHOOL AND ITS PROGRAMS. THE SCHOOL’S MASCOT IS THE WILDCAT, AND ITS COLORS ARE RED AND WHITE.

OVERALL, WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL HAS A LONG-STANDING TRADITION OF ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, AND A COMMITMENT TO DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. IT CONTINUES TO BE A RESPECTED EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION IN DALLAS, SHAPING THE LIVES OF GENERATIONS OF STUDENTS.

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INFORMATION

EST: 1928
SCHOOL DISTRICT: DALLAS ISD
ATHLETICS DISTRICT: UIL 5A DIVISION 2
MASCOT: WILDCAT
COLORS: WOODROW RED AND WOODROW GRAY
PRINCIPAL: CHANDRA D HOOPER-BARNETT
ATHLETIC COORD.: JOHN FISH
ALMA MATER:
Hail, Alma Mater; Hats off to you;
Ever you’ll find us; Loyal and True;
Firm and Undaunted; Ever we’ll be;
Hail to the school we love; Here’s a toast to thee!