Argyle High School

Argyle High School is a public high school located in the city of Argyle, Texas. The high school opened up in 2002 and is now classified as a 4A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Argyle Independent School District located in south central Denton County. In 2016, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]

Argyle High School
Address
6601 Canyon Falls Dr

,
76226

Coordinates33.107976°N 97.185811°W / 33.107976; -97.185811
Information
School typePublic high school
School districtArgyle Independent School District
PrincipalJohn King
GradesNinth-Twelfth
Enrollment1321 (2020-2021)
Color(s)    Red & Black
Athletics conferenceUIL Class 4A (2020-2021) 5A (2021-2022)
MascotEagles
NewspaperThe Talon
WebsiteArgyle High School

Athletics

Argyle's athletics compete in UIL class 4A. The main athletic venue is Eagle Stadium which can seat 5,000 spectators.[2] In less than two decades of existence, Argyle has seen success in multiple sports with multiple state championships including a designation as national champions in Baseball.[3]

Sports

Argyle Eagles compete in these sports:[4]

State Titles

  • Baseball [5]
    • 2015(4A), 2018(4A), 2019(4A)
  • Boys Basketball [6]
    • 2012(3A), 2021(4A)
  • Girls Basketball [7]
    • 2006(3A), 2012(3A), 2015(4A), 2016(4A), 2017(4A), 2018(4A), 2019(4A)
  • Boys Cross Country [8]
    • 2007(3A), 2009(3A)
  • Football [9]
    • 2013(3A/D2), 2020 (4A/D1)
  • Boys Golf [10]
    • 2015(4A), 2021(4A)
  • Girls Golf
    • 2021(4A)
  • Volleyball [11]
    • 2015(4A)
  • Marching Band[12]
    • 2003(2A), 2005(2A), 2008(3A), 2010(3A), 2012(3A), 2014(4A), 2020(4A), 2021(4A)
  • The Argyle High School Marching Band has more state titles than anyone else in the state of Texas with 8 titles as of 2021
  • UIL Lone Star Cup Champions [13]
    • 2006(2A), 2009(3A), 2012(3A), 2013(3A), 2014(3A), 2015(4A), 2016(4A), 2017(4A), 2018(4A), 2019(4A), 2020(4A)

Academics

  • UIL State Academic Meet Champions [14]
    • 2004(2A), 2006(2A), 2008(3A), 2009(3A), 2010(3A), 2011(3A), 2012(3A), 2013(3A), 2014(3A), 2015(4A), 2016(4A), 2017(4A), 2018(4A)

Band

  • State Marching Band Champions [15]
    • 2003(2A), 2005(2A), 2008(3A), 2010(3A), 2012(3A), 2014(4A), 2020(4A), 2021(4A)
  • State Honor Band Winners [16]
    • 2006(2A), 2009(3A)

Choir

  • UIL Sweepstakes Awards
    • 2018(4A), 2019(4A)

References

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