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Austin High School (El Paso, Texas)

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Austin High School from R.E. McKee Stadium
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Stephen F. Austin High School is a high school in El Paso, Texas. Austin opened in 1930. It is part of the El Paso Independent School District. The school's mascot is a golden panther named "Henry." Austin High School is located in the heart of historic Central El Paso and serves the Central community. The school was designed by Texas contractor and architect Robert E. McKee. When the local school district ran out of money during the construction, McKee donated the remainder owed. Consequently, the school's football stadium is named in McKee's honor. The R.E. McKee Construction Company built the school and used a classic Spanish architecture. The structure is surmounted by a 103-foot tower. The classrooms had marble floors and the hallways are floored with terrazzo.The Aero Vista area of Fort Bliss is zoned to Austin High.

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Austin High School (El Paso, Texas)
Russell Street, El Paso

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Austin Junior and Senior High School

Russell Street
79903 El Paso
Texas, United States
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