Whitehouse High School, Public high school in Whitehouse, Texas, US.
Whitehouse High School is a public secondary school located at 901 East Main Street in Smith County, Texas, serving approximately 1,500 students. The campus features contemporary educational facilities designed to support academic programs and athletic activities for high school students.
The school was established in 1904 and initially served as a junior high school before relocating to its present site in 2000. This move represented a major transition in the school's development and capacity to serve the local community.
The marching band program maintains a 33-year record of consecutive victories in UIL competitions, demonstrating musical excellence since 1989.
The school is easily accessible with parking available for visitors and parents in the area around the main campus. Regular school hours operate Monday through Friday, while extracurricular events and athletic competitions provide additional opportunities to visit the facility.
The school gained national recognition as the alma mater of a professional football player who went on to play as a quarterback in the NFL. This connection to professional sports has brought widespread attention to the campus.
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