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L.C. Anderson High School is a public high school located in the city of Austin, Texas, United States.It is a part of the Austin Independent School District.The school is named for Laurine Cecil (L.C.) Anderson who served as principal of Prairie View Normal Institute (now Prairie View A&M University), founded the Colored Teachers State Association of Texas (CTSAT) and served as principal of ...
Anderson Stadium, also known as Yellow Jacket Stadium, is a historic football and track and field facility in East Austin, Texas.The stadium was built in 1953 as the football facility on what was then the campus of L.C. Anderson High School, Austin's only public high school open to African Americans under racial segregation.
Austin Independent School District (AISD) is a school district based in the city of Austin, Texas, United States.Established in 1881, [2] the district serves most of the City of Austin, the neighboring municipalities of Sunset Valley and San Leanna, and unincorporated areas in Travis County (including Manchaca).
Here is the American-Statesman's weekend high school soccer report for the Austin area: Boys Round Rock 3, McNeil 1: The Dragons continued their torrid stretch in the second half of District 25-6A ...
Nelson Field is a multi-use stadium in Austin, Texas, located on the north side of U.S. Route 290 at the junction with Berkman Drive. It serves as home stadium for LBJ High School, Anderson High School, Eastside High School and Northeast High School. The stadium's capacity is 8,800 spectators.
Braeton Anderson, sr., Hutto wide receiver: Expected to be the team's biggest offensive threat after gaining 415 yards receiving and 220 on the ground in 2023. Utah Anderson, sr., St. Michael's ...
Vandegrift leads Austin High 21-0 in the second quarter. in a 6A Division II bi-district affair. La Porte leads Anderson 14-7 in the second quarter. Georgetown leads Burleson Centennial 14-0 in ...
This was the first high school for African American children in Austin Texas. It was named after Earnest H. Anderson, who served as principal of Prairie View Normal Institution from 1879-1885. In 1938 the school was renamed after his brother L.C. Anderson, who also served as Prairie View's Principal for eleven years as well as Anderson High ...