Edward S. Marcus High School, Public High School in Flower Mound, TX
Edward S. Marcus High School is a public secondary school in Flower Mound, Texas, serving approximately 3,000 students in grades 9 through 12 as part of the Lewisville Independent School District. The main campus spans 52 acres and includes separate athletic facilities, a stadium, and a dedicated building for ninth-grade students.
The school was founded in 1981 and received the National Blue Ribbon School designation in 1994, recognizing academic excellence and student support. Since its opening, it has developed into an established educational institution with rivalries against neighboring schools, including the Battle of the Axe football game since 1986.
The school is known by its nickname the Marauders and carries red and silver colors throughout the campus, which students and families recognize as symbols of school identity. The annual Lone Star Classic drumline competition, held at the school's stadium since 2010, brings together performers and spectators from across the region.
The main campus is located on Morriss Road, while a separate ninth-grade building is situated nearby, making it easier for new students to transition to high school. The stadium and athletic facilities are accessible, especially on game days and during the annual drumline competition.
A ninth-grade building was opened in 2014 to teach new students in a smaller setting, providing a gentler transition to secondary education. This model allows students to take core classes separately before moving to the main campus for electives.
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