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Judson High School

Judson High School is a public, co-educational secondary school in Converse, Texas, United States, 15 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio. It was established in 1959 as part of the Judson Independent School District, and is currently classified as a 6A school by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Judson High School is the second oldest International Baccalaureate World School in Texas, since 1985. The school and the District were named after Moses Campbell Judson, who served on the Bexar County School Board from 1918 to 1939. His nephew Jack Judson was on the board when the decision was made to name the new rural high school Judson.[2]

Judson High School

Free public

1959

Richard Mendoza

175.12 (FTE)[1]

9–12

2,666 (2022–23)[1]

15.22[1]

    Red & Grey

UIL Class AAAAAA

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The Fuel

The Rocket

For a portion of its history up through 2010, Judson High School used a dual campus system wherein juniors and seniors attended the "Red Campus" and freshmen and sophomores attended the "Gray Campus." Previous to this dual campus system, Judson also had an atypical structure because it only housed grades 10–12 with the middle schools supporting grades 7–9. These structural departures from a typical high school system were due to efforts to accommodate the area's rapid population growth.


A single building now houses all departments with the exception of the agriculture facilities. All original buildings that made up the Red Campus were razed in 2011 to make way for new athletic fields and tennis courts, and the Gray Campus was re-purposed into Judson Middle School. The Judson ISD Performing Arts Center (PAC), constructed in 1998, houses the band, choir, orchestra, and drama classes. The PAC facility has a recital hall that seats 216 people, and an Auditorium that has 840 seats. The Judson ISD Performing Arts Center is physically connected to Judson High School via a vestibule.


Judson was named a National Blue Ribbon School in 1999–2000.[3]


Before 2005 Judson was the only high school in the district. Karen Wagner High School opened in Fall 2005,[4] and in Fall 2016 the district opened a third high school, Veterans Memorial High School.[5]

(Class of 1983) — former professional polo player

Mike Azzaro

(Class of 1993) — former NFL safety for the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans[34]

Eric Brown

(Class of 2013) — current NFL cornerback for the Cincinnati Bengals[35]

Tre Flowers

(Class of 2009) — current NFL cornerback for the Houston Texans[36]

Phillip Gaines

(Class of 1989) — evangelist and former NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts and Carolina Panthers[37]

Derwin Gray

(Class of 1999) — former NFL defensive end for the Miami Dolphins and Minnesota Vikings[38]

Otis Grigsby

(Class of 1978) — former NFL running back for the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills

Anthony Hutchison

(Class of 2006) — former NFL tight end who has played for the Arizona Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Chicago Bears and New England Patriots[39]

Rob Housler

(Class of 1990) — college football coach; former head football coach at Bowling Green State University[40]

Mike Jinks

(Class of 1975) — judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and a San Antonio lawyer[41]

Bert Richardson

(Class of 1991) — former NFL defensive end for the Houston Texans, St. Louis Rams, and Arizona Cardinals[42]

Corey Sears

(Class of 1987) — former NFL running back for the San Diego Chargers[43]

Chris Samuels

Darnell Stephens (Class of 1991) — former NFL LB for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

[44]

Karen Wagner (Class of 1979) — former officer in the United States Army; died at the Pentagon in the , namesake for Karen Wagner High School[4]

September 11 attacks

(Class of 2013) — former NFL running back for the Cincinnati Bengals[45]

Jarveon Williams

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