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Byron Nelson High School

Coordinates:33°01′09″N97°12′12″W / 33.0191°N 97.2033°W /33.0191; -97.2033
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33°01′09″N97°12′12″W / 33.0191°N 97.2033°W /33.0191; -97.2033

Public high school in the United States
Byron Nelson High School
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2775 Bobcat Blvd.
Trophy ClubTX 76262

United States
Information
TypePublic High School
MottoLearn, Serve, and Lead
Established2009
School districtNorthwest Independent School District
PrincipalMrs. Kara Lea Deardorff
Staff153.89 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,892 (2023–2024)[1]
Student to teacher ratio18.79[1]
ColorsBlue, white, and black
   
Athletics conferenceUIL Class 6A
NicknameBobcats[2]
NewspaperThe Paw Print (discontinued)
YearbookThe Territory
AffiliationAffiliated with Project Lead The Way (PLTW)
WebsiteByron Nelson High School website

Byron Nelson High School is a public high school located inTrophy Club, Texas about 20 miles (32 km) north ofFort Worth, Texas, inDenton County and opened in August 2009 for the 09–10 school year. It is the second high school in theNorthwest Independent School District.[3] The school cost $86.5 million dollars to build.[4] It is approximately 504,000 square feet (46,800 m2), with a 32,000-square-foot (3,000 m2) courtyard in the middle. The academic wing seats a 700-seat cafeteria with a mall-style food court serving layout. It is built along the property of theArmy Corps of Engineers, along the edge of where Denton Creek flows intoLake Grapevine at the lake's southwestern corner. In 2013, the school was rated "Met Standard" by theTexas Education Agency.[5] In 2019, Byron Nelson High School earned an "A" according to TEA's school accountability rating system.[6]

Byron Nelson, competing as a UIL Class 6A school, has operated as a 4-year campus since the academic year 2011–2012. The campus includes sustainable design features such as energy-efficient light fixtures, water-conserving landscaping, and the use of recycled building materials sourced locally. Students have access to a variety of restaurants, including a sandwich restaurant, an Italian restaurant, a burger restaurant, and a restaurant that serves chicken tenders and other fried food. The school housed acoffeeshop called Java City until its closing for the 2020-21 school year. It has since been replaced by the school's own self-funded café called "The Bobcat Den".[7]

Feeder schools

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  • Medlin Middle School
    • Lakeview Elementary School
    • Beck Elementary School
    • Roanoke Elementary School
  • John M. Tidwell Middle School
    • Cox Elementary School
    • Hughes Elementary School
    • Granger Elementary School

Namesake

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The school is named in honor of the lateByron Nelson, a heralded professional golfer who lived on a ranch in what would be the feeder zone for the school today near the neighboring town ofRoanoke, Texas.

Athletics

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The Byron Nelson Bobcats compete in a variety of individual and team sports.[8]

On campus training facilities for athletes include three gymnasiums in the main building, outdoor tennis courts, an indoor partial football field (60 yards long) with artificial surface, two outdoor football fields with artificial surfaces, a baseball stadium with adjacent bullpens, a softball stadium with adjacent bullpens, a concession stand with restrooms, and a field house with locker rooms, meeting rooms, and training rooms (sports rehabilitation), and weight rooms. Athletic teams also train and compete at district-owned facilities such as the aquatic center and Northwest ISD stadium.

UIL Athletic Program State Titles

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UIL Athletic Program State Titles Table
ActivityYearDivisionFinal ResultReference
Cheerleading (Spirit)20246A Division II1st Place[9]
Cheerleading (Spirit)20226A Division II1st Place[10]
Cheerleading (Spirit)20216A Division II1st Place[11]
Volleyball20196A1st Place[12]
Golf (Women)20164A1st Place[13]
Soccer (Men)20144A1st Place[ref]-Volleyball20246A/D21st Place[ref]

Basketball (Men)

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Notable seasons:

  • 2010-2011 Qualified for playoffs

2022-23 Qualified for playoffs

Cheerleading

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Notable Seasons:

UIL:[14]

  • 2019(6A DII) 3rd Place
  • 2020(6A DII) 2nd Place
  • 2021(6A DII) 1st Place
  • 2022(6A DII) 1st Place
  • 2023(6A DII) 2nd Place
  • 2024(6A DII) 1st Place

NCA:

  • Gameday Coed Varsity Large:
    • 2023 National Champions[15]
    • 2024 National Champions[16]
  • Advanced Coed Varsity Performance
    • 2023 National Champions[17]
    • 2024 National Champions[18]

Ladies Soccer

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Notable seasons:

  • 2011–2012 State 6A Finalist; 2nd place finish
  • 2013–2014 State 6A Quarter-Finalist

Men's Soccer

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Notable seasons:

  • 2010-2011 District Runner Up; qualified for playoffs
  • 2012-2013 District Champions
  • 2013-2014 6A State Champions

Varsity Football

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The Byron Nelson varsity football team hosts home games at Northwest ISD stadium in Justin, Texas.

Varsity Football Seasonal Results Table
YearDistrictDistrict RankOverall recordDistrict RecordSeason ResultHead coachReference
20214-6A3rd9-44-26A DII Region I Finalist (round 3 playoff loss to Denton Guyer by a score of 43-36 at the Star in FriscoTravis Pride[19]
20222nd11-26-16A DII Region I Finalist (round 3 playoff loss to Denton Guyer by a score of 59-41 at the Star in FriscoTravis Pride[20]

Golf

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Notable seasons

Women:

  • 2012-2013 4A State Champions[21]

Volleyball

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  • 2025 Class 6A/D1 State Champions

Fine Arts

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In May 2020, it was announced that the 2019-2020 Byron Nelson Symphony Orchestra was invited to perform at the prestigious Midwest International Band & Orchestra clinic in Chicago, Illinois.[22] The orchestra is composed of the top string, woodwind, brass and percussion students from both the band and orchestra programs.  The ensemble is under the direction of Gary Keller, director of orchestras, and Jed Weeks, director of bands.  The symphony orchestra was formed in 2012 and has received UIL Sweepstakes Awards for the past eight years.

Marching Band

Marching Band Competition Results
YearContestOrganizationLocationPrelim RankFinals RankAwards / CaptionsHead DirectorReference
2023UIL Area CUILMesquite Memorial Stadium8th10thMichael Moore[23]
2023UIL Region 2UILC.H. Collins Athletic ComplexN/AAdvanceMichael Moore[24]
2023US Bands Burleson RegionalUS BandsBurleson ISD Stadium3rd7thFINALS: Best PercussionMichael Moore[25]
2023HEB Marching ContestHEB ISDHEB Pennington Field, Bedford, Texas7th9thMichael MooreUnreleased
2022UIL Area CUILMesquite Memorial Stadium17thDNQMichael Moore[26]
2022UIL Region 2UILC.H. Collins Athletic ComplexN/AAdvanceMichael Moore[27]
2022US Bands Burleson RegionalUS BandsBurleson ISD Stadium2nd2ndMichael Moore[28]
2022HEB Marching ContestHEB ISDHEB Pennington Field, Bedford, Texas12th10thMichael Moore[29]
2021UIL Region 2UILHEB Pennington Field, Bedfort, TexasN/AAdvanceN/AJed Weeks[30]
2021UIL Area CUILMemorial Stadium, Mesquite, Texas12thDNQJed Weeks[31]
2021HEB Marching ContestHEB ISDHEB Pennington Field, Bedford, Texas10thJed Weeks[32]
2021Golden Triangle ClassicDenton High SchoolDenton ISD Stadium, Denton, Texas2nd2ndOutstanding PercussionJed Weeks[33][34][30]
2021US Bands Burleson ShowcaseUS BandsBurleson ISD Stadium, Burleson, Texas1st1stPRELIMS: Best in Class; FINALS: Outstanding Music; Outstanding Visual; Outstanding General Effect; Outstanding PercussionJed Weeks[35]
2020UIL RegionUILHEB Pennington Field, Bedfort, TexasN/ASweepstakesN/AJed Weeks[citation needed]

Clubs and organizations

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Byron Nelson is home to many different clubs and organizations. Students participate in band, choir, orchestra, speech and debate, National Honor Society, Student Council, yearbook, Lynx Leaders, and many more extracurricular activities.

The Speech and Debate team sent 5 students to the national finals in June 2011. They also had 10 Regional Qualifiers and 14 State Qualifiers. The school had students place 2nd and 4th in events at UIL 4A State. For the 2011–2012 school year, the team had 24 state bids, 2 UIL State Champions, 1 UIL 2nd Place finisher, and 1 UIL 5th-place finisher, making the speech and debate team the 4A UILState Champions overall. They also had 2 students attend the 2012National Forensic League National Championship inIndianapolis, Indiana, placing 6th in the nation inPublic Forum Debate. In 2014, the team had one student win the state title in two events, a 3rd-place finisher, and two other finalists in the state competition, making the team again the overall 4A UIL State Champion squad.[36][37]

Notable events

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Allegedly improper suspension

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Byron Nelson has made national news in 2010 when school administrators decided to suspend a 16-year-old student. The student exhibited red and watery eyes, a sign, according to school policy that a student has been smoking cannabis. However, the young man was grieving over the murder of his father two days prior. Teachers had been notified of the death. Despite this, the school informed the student's mother that he would need to take a drug test in order to come back to school. She also would need to file a complaint to have the suspension removed from his record.[38][39][40]

Bomb threat

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On the afternoon of January 30, 2017, a female student called in a bomb threat stating that she had a bomb strapped to her, was armed with a gun, and had planted a bomb in one of the athletic locker rooms. The school was placed in immediate lockdown, and, as a precaution, Medlin Middle School, Beck Elementary School, and Lakeview Elementary School were also put on lockdown for a short time. BNHS was on lockdown until 6:30 p.m., at which time police determined it was safe to lift the lockdown. Police requested that students leave their backpacks in the building and cars in the parking lot to be searched. Students were only allowed to bring their phone, wallet, and any keys they had. Students were escorted to Medlin Middle School by walking across the practice fields in straight uniform lines and got on a bus or were picked up by parents at the school. Police searched until midnight for any bombs, but found none. On January 31, 2017, the attendance percentage was 67%, down from an average of 94%. The female student who called in the bomb threat was arrested and charged with a felony. Another male student was also arrested.[41]

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