Shepton High School

Shepton High School
Address
5505 West Plano Parkway
Plano, Texas 75093
United States
Coordinates 33°01′02″N 96°48′42″W / 33.01724°N 96.81169°W / 33.01724; -96.81169Coordinates: 33°01′02″N 96°48′42″W / 33.01724°N 96.81169°W / 33.01724; -96.81169
Information
School type High school
Motto Teamwork for Excellence in a Caring Atmosphere
Established 1984
School district Plano ISD
Principal Bill McLaughlin
Grades 9-10
Enrollment 1,482[1]
Color(s) Silver and Black          
Mascot Stallions
Website http://k12.pisd.edu/shepton-high-school

Shepton High School is a secondary school in Plano, Texas (USA) serving grades nine and ten. It is part of the Plano Independent School District. In Plano ISD, high school freshmen and sophomores attend one of six high schools. Juniors and seniors attend "senior high schools." Shepton High School feeds into Plano West Senior High School.

Shepton High School maintains a population of over 1,500 students. Kathy King was the principal for eight years ending with the 2005-2006 school year. Burt Smith held the role from 2006–12, during which he won the Texas Association of School Administrators "Administrator of the Year" award for the region.

History

Shepton High School is the second largest freshman/sophomore high school in PISD and was built on land once owned by Joseph W. Shepard.[2] The current principal of Shepton High School is Bill McLaughlin.

Shepton High School opened in 1984 at its current location. To accommodate the growth in the city, it moved to a larger facility from 1990-1998, located on Parker Road (and the current location of its successor, Plano West Senior High School). Shepton has since moved back to its original location and undergone many renovations to the building.

Shepton has won numerous awards for its participation in athletics, business, fine arts, and other programs throughout the school. The Shepton Chamber Orchestra of 2010-2011 won the Mark of Excellence in a national competition.

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