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R. L. Paschal High School

R. L. Paschal High School is a secondary school in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is part of the Fort Worth Independent School District, and is the oldest and largest high school in Fort Worth ISD.[2]

R. L. Paschal High School

145.70 (FTE)[1]

2,405 (2019–20)[1]

16.51[1]

  

Panther

The school is ranked 322nd in Texas and 3,892nd in the United States for best quality of education (in 2022) by U.S. News & World Report.[3]


The following elementary schools feed into Paschal: Alice Carlson, George C. Clarke, Lily B. Clayton, Contreras, Daggett, De Zavala, South Hills, Tanglewood, Westcliff, and Worth Heights.


The following middle schools feed into Paschal: Daggett Montessori, Daggett, McLean, McLean 6th Grade, Rosemont, and Rosemont 6th Grade.

Location

1015 S. Jennings Ave.,
Fort Worth, Texas

1.2 acres (0.49 ha)

1911 (1911)

Innis--Graham

Waller and Field

December 12, 2002 (2002-12-12)

Performing arts[edit]

Paschal has a competitive show choir, "Vox".[14]

— actor

Norman Alden

— actress

Audrey Anderson

— singer and radio host

Charlie Applewhite

— former professional football player

Quincy Armstrong

— former teacher in Fort Worth Independent School District, writer

Nandini Balial

— "First Lady of Fort Worth," philanthropist

Nancy Lee Bass

— astronaut, walked on the Moon during Apollo 12[15]

Alan Bean

— MLB pitcher

Jim Bronstad

— musician

T Bone Burnett

— first woman mayor of a major metropolis in the United States

Lila Cockrell

— English professor and poet

Betsy Colquitt

— professional boxer

Donald Curry

- former DA of Tarrant County

Tim Curry

Governor of Texas 1957-63 and US Senator

Price Daniel

— voice actor for Funimation

Aaron Dismuke

— MLB player

Germán Durán

— writer of Black Like Me

John Howard Griffin

— actress

Gayle Hunnicutt

— sports writer

Dan Jenkins

— Broadway actress

Patti Karr

— football player

Joe Don Looney

— MLB player and pitcher

Hoby Milner

— MLB player and manager

Jeff Newman

— astronomer and teacher

Charlie Mary Noble

— 1999-2007 Governor of Colorado

Bill Owens

— actor

Dan Hewitt Owens

— professional golfer

Ben Hogan

Corporal — US Army recipient of Medal of Honor

Charles F. Pendleton

— PGA golfer

John Peterson

— billionaire investor[16]

Richard Rainwater

— actress

Ginger Rogers

— NFL quarterback

Frank Ryan

— artist

Edward Dickson Reeder

— actor, screenwriter, and director

Taylor Sheridan

— sports journalist, author, and screenwriter

Bud Shrake

— actor on The Neighborhood (TV series)

Marcel Spears

— artist

Kathy Suder

— gossip columnist and author

Liz Smith

— founder of Tandy Corporation (now Radio Shack)

Charles D. Tandy

— forensic and portrait artist

Karen T. Taylor

— president of Electronic Data Systems, CTO General Motors

Morton H. Meyerson

— NFL player

Tommy Thompson

— artist

Bror Bror Utter

— basketball player

Von Wafer

— NFL Player

Kaylon Geiger

(the oldest ongoing high school rivalry in Texas history).

Arlington Heights High School

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