Phone: (210) 397-7300
Fax: (210) 706-7336
Coke Robert Stevenson (1888-1975), Governor of Texas, named for Methodist bishop Thomas Coke, was born on March 20, 1888, in a log cabin in Mason County, Texas. His father was a schoolteacher and surveyor in various Hill Country areas, including Sutton County, where Stevenson finished his formal schooling. As a teenager Coke went into the business of hauling freight between Junction and Brady. He studied history and bookkeeping by the light of campfires, sold the freight line, and went to work for the Junction State Bank. He studied law at night, left the bank to practice law, and organized and became president of the First National Bank in Junction.
| Principal | Glenda Munson |
|---|---|
| Vice-Principal | David Aslin |
| Academic Dean | Jaime Liendo |
| School hours | 8:30am - 3:40pm |
| School mascot | Wildcats |
| School colors | Maroon, White |
| Grade | Reading | Math | English/Language Arts | Writing | Social Studies | Science |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 95 | 90 | ||||
| 7 | 92 | 85 | 95 | |||
| 8 | 99 | 92 | 97 | 79 |
Grade 8 Reading and Math performance based on combined (1st & 2nd) assessments. Science and Social Studies include students tested with the TAKS and TAKS-Accommodated versions. Detailed results can be found in the AEIS/Campus Report Card link below.
These 2011 TAKS Scores were provided by the Texas Education Agency in May 2011. Minor changes to these scores were announced in July 2011 along with Official Accountability Ratings for each school.