Flower Mound High School

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The jaguar is the mascot of Flower Mound High School.

Flower Mound High School is part of Lewisville Independent School District and located in Flower Mound, Texas. The school is located on 52 acres of land that was purchased in 1993. FMHS opened its doors on August 11, 1999, to 986 freshman and sophomores and 108 staff members led by principal Norman Reuther. The school was recognized as exemplary in the charter year.

The second year welcomed 700 incoming freshman and the student body grew to 1700 students. This was the first year for varsity sports. In order to accommodate the additional students, another wing with 45 more classrooms was completed and used for the 2000-2001 school year

August 2001 saw the beginning of the first year to have four grades, with the first senior class. The student body grew to over 2400. The Jaguars began to make their mark in all aspects of district competitions, including athletic, academic and artistic. Flower Mound High School has received outstanding recognition in many areas.

Flower Mound High School received Gold Performance Acknowledgments from the TEA in 2004-05 for: Recommended High School Program (Class of 2004); Attendance (2003-04); AP/IB Results (2003-04); College Admissions (Class of 2004); TAAS/TASP Equivalency (Class of 2004).

The 2003-04 school year saw Principal Norman Reuther leave the school; Assistant Principal Jack Clark took over the position of principal.

Current total enrollment for the school is at 2779 students and class sizes are 25:1 in core subjects. Over half the students of FMHS are in Pre-AP or AP classes, and 85% of students go on to a 4-year college. The school has received a "Recognized" rating from the TEA.

Flower Mound High School has gone to state in the Academic UIL events Literary Criticism and Social Studies for the past three years in a row, but does not see such consistency in the other academic events.

19 students at Flower Mound High School attained National Merit Finalist status based on their October 2005 PSAT/NMSQT scores.

In March 2006, Flower Mound High School received its second consecutive Grammy Foundation Gold Award, which recognizes the top seven secondary schools in the nation in the field of music education. The 2006 Gold Award came with a $5,000 scholarship to further the musical instruction of FMHS's students.

Athletics

Football

Baseball

Softball

Track and field

Volleyball

Tennis

Golf

Basketball

Soccer

Swimming and diving

Ice hockey

Wrestling

Cross Country

Bowling


Extracurricular Activities

The school's extracurricular choices include, but are not limited to:


Band & Colorguard

Theatre ("Dramatic Paws")

Choir

Cheerleading

Drill Team

Academic Decathlon

Student Council

Academic Decathlon

AFJROTC

Ambassadors

Art Club

Bowling Club

BPA

Circle of Friends

Computer Science Club

Debate

DECA

English Honor Society

FCA

FCCLA

Irish Club

French Club

German Club

Habitat for Humanity

JCL

Math Club

National Honor Society

National Spanish Honor Society

Newspaper

Psychology Club

Robotics Club

Russian Club

Spanish Club

Spirit Club (Jag Crew)

Student Council

UIL

Yearbook

Young Democrats Club

Other Activities

Football

Varsity 8/26 Colleyville (Scrimmage) Away 7:30

8/31 Southlake (Scrimmage) Home 7:30

9/8 *Irving Nimitz Home 7:30 WON

9/15 *Grapevine Away 7:30 lost

9/22 *Fossil Ridge Away 7:30 WON

9/29 *Newman Smith Away 7:30 WON

10/6 *Hebron Home 7:30 lost

10/13 *Marcus - Mound Showdown Texas Stadium 7:30 WON

10/20 *RL Turner (Homecoming) Home 7:30 WON

10/26 *Creekview Away 7:30 Won

11/3 *Coppell Away 7:30 WON

11/10 *Lewisville (Senior Night) Home 7:30 WON

  • District Games

11/17 PLAYOFFS- *Grapevine Home 7:30 LOST

Drumline

Friday, November 10, 2006

The FMHS Drumline won 1st Place at the 2006 PASIC Marching Percussion Festival after

winning a tie break with 9-time champion Marcus H.S. (Percussive Arts Society International Convention) in Austin, Texas.


They also were awarded

Best Snare Line

Best Cymbal Line

Best Front Ensemble



FMHS Band

Monday, October 28, 2006

The Jaguar Band competed at the UIL Area Marching Contest on Saturday, October 28th.

They were awarded 12th Place out of 29 in the Preliminaries.



Sunday, October 22, 2006

The Jaguar Band competed at the UIL Region 24 Marching Contest on Saturday, October 21st.

They were awarded: all 1's and advance to the UIL Area Competition and will compete on October 28th.

The UIL Area and State Competitions are held every other year.


Monday, October 16, 2006

The Jaguar Band competed at the Birdville ISD Marching Festival on Saturday, October 14th. They were awarded: 7th Place in the Finals Competition.


Monday, September 25, 2006

The FMHS Drumline competed at the HEB Drumline Contest on Saturday, September 23rd. They were awarded: - 1st Place in the Marching Category - Best Pit Award - Best Tenor Line



Theater

Thoroughly Modern Millie by the FMHS Fine Arts Dept.

7pm on Th., Jan. 25- Sat., Jan. 27, 2007

2pm on Sat., Jan. 27 & Sun., Jan. 28, 2007


To See the Stars by the Dramatic Paw ‘Prents

7pm on Th., Apr. 26- Sat., Apr. 28, 2007


School Song

Alma Mater


Flower Mound We Vow To Honor You In Everything We Do.

As Our High School Memories Pass On By We'll Love And Cherish You.

Jaguar Spirit Ever Present, Like No Other We Will Stand.

With Great Pride We Will Strive To Be Finest In The Land.

We Will Fight United By Our Silver, White And Navy Blue.

Flower Mound We Pledge To Always Be Forever Tried and True.

School History

The school is located on a 52-acre plot of land that was purchased in 1993. FMHS opened its' doors on Agust 11, 1999, to 986 freshman and sophomores and 108 staff members led by principal, Norman Reuther. The school was recognized as exemplary in the charter year.

The second year welcomed 700 incoming freshman and the student body grew to 1700 students. This was the first year for varsity sports. In order to accommodate the additional students, another wing with 45 more classrooms was completed and used for the 2000-2001 school year

August 2001 saw the beginning of the first year to have four grades, with our first senior class! The student body grew to over 2400. The Jaguars began to make their mark in all aspects of district competitions, including athletics, academic and artistic. Flower Mound High School has already received outstanding recognition in many areas and we know this is just the beginning of a long history of accomplishments.

In 2003, our stadium was "open for business" to all levels of athletic competition.

Trivia

Unlike many towns where the first high school is named after the community and subsequent schools take other names, FMHS is actually the second high school built in Flower Mound. The first is Marcus High School.

Feeder patterns

Elementary schools that feed into Flower Mound include [1]:

  • Bluebonnet
  • Donald
  • Forest Vista
  • Garden Ridge
  • Liberty
  • Old Settlers
  • Vickery (West of Garden Ridge)
  • Wellington

Middle schools that feed into Flower Mound include:

  • Forestwood
  • McKarny
  • Shadow Ridge