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Public school in Denton, Texas, United States
John H. Guyer High School
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7501 Teasley Lane
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76210
United States
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School type
| Public
high school
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Motto
| "Where tradition begins and excellence continues"
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Established
| 2005
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School district
| Denton Independent School District
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Principal
| Shaun Perry
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Staff
| 179.04 (FTE)
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Grades
| 9?12
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Enrollment
| 2,626 (2019?20)
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Student to teacher ratio
| 14.67
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Campus type
| Suburban
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Color(s)
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Black, silver & blue
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Athletics conference
| UIL
Class 6A
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Mascot
| Wildcats
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Website
| John H. Guyer High School
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John H. Guyer High School
is a public high school situated in the city of
Denton, Texas
, in
Denton County
,
United States
and classified as a 6A school by the
UIL
. It is a part of the
Denton Independent School District
located in central
Denton County
. This was the third high school built by the district and was opened in 2005. In 2013, the school was rated "
Academically Acceptable
" by the
Texas Education Agency
.
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The school's namesake was a former principal at
Denton High School
who later served as assistant to the Denton ISD Superintendent. Initially, officials of Denton ISD expected Guyer to be slow to grow, but those thoughts were soon disproved by the flood of transfers from other high schools in the area to Guyer. This unexpected influx of students made it necessary to add twelve portable classrooms to the original school. This upgrade sufficed until 2018 when a new 9th grade wing was built.
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Two new athletic field houses and changes to the surrounding parking lots were also made at this time. Construction was completed in 2021.
Its boundary includes sections of Denton, all of the
census-designated place
of
Lantana
, and sections of
Bartonville
,
Copper Canyon
,
Corinth
,
Double Oak
, and
Flower Mound
.
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In 2023, Guyer was named one of the top schools in America by
U.S. News & World Report
.
[6]
Athletics
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State titles
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- Football:
[7]
- Girls soccer:
[8]
Notable alumni
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References
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"GUYER H S"
. National Center for Education Statistics
. Retrieved
October 5,
2021
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"2013 Accountability Rating System"
. Texas Education Agency. Archived from
the original
on 2013-06-15.
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Smith, Mark (30 July 2018).
"Guyer High School will have new traffic pattern this school year"
. Cross Timbers Gazette
. Retrieved
2 September
2023
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"SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP (2010 CENSUS): Denton County, TX"
(PDF)
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U.S. Census Bureau
. Retrieved
2022-10-03
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"Guyer High School Attendance Zone"
(PDF)
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Denton Independent School District
. Retrieved
2022-10-03
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"Guyer High School"
.
U.S. News
. U.S. News & World Report
. Retrieved
2 September
2023
.
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"Denton Guyer Wildcats"
.
Lone Star Football Network
.
Archived
from the original on December 22, 2019
. Retrieved
December 22,
2019
.
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UIL Girls Soccer Archives
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McFarland, Shawn (12 January 2023).
"Denton Guyer QB, Oklahoma signee Jackson Arnold named Gatorade National Player of the Year"
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Dallas News
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"Peyton Bowen - 2023 - Football"
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University of Oklahoma
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"De'Vion Harmon College Stats"
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College Basketball at Sports-Reference.com
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"Jerrod Heard - Football"
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University of Texas Athletics
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"Kelsey Hodges - Women's Soccer"
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University of North Texas Athletics
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"Patrick Morris Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College"
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Pro-Football-Reference.com
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"Jacob Rhame Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More"
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Baseball-Reference.com
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"What Denton Guyer DB, Oklahoma State commit Josh Stewart has overcome: Death of parents, brother; escape from New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina"
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Dallas News
. 10 December 2010.
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"Denton Guyer's Jalen Wilson selected by Brooklyn Nets in 2nd round of NBA draft"
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Dallas News
. 23 June 2023.
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