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Anderson
High school is a name used in some parts of the world, and particularly in North America, to describe the last segment of compulsory secondary education. It is preceded by primary education. High school is also the name used to describe the institution in which the final stage of compulsory education takes place. In the United States, high schools generally consist of grades 9, 10, 11, and 12, although the inclusion of grade 9 varies by school district. L.C. Anderson High School is a public high school located in the city of Austin, Texas. Dr. David Kernwein is the principal of the school. The school opened its doors in 1973 and its mascot is Trojan with school colors blue and gold. The Anderson High School graduate will have a high educational foundation reflecting depth and breadth in a well-rounded course of study, experience in real-world application of content and concepts, an awareness of career options and related coursework, a completed program of study based on individual academic goals, personal interests and future ambitions and a post-graduate plan for continued growth. At Anderson High School, all students will be provided opportunities to maximize their potential and strive for success in an equitable, challenging, cooperative and supportive environment. All teachers should be provided opportunities to grow through ongoing professional development that is relevant, organized and focused. Education from an international viewpoint provides learning opportunities for successful living in a diverse global society. At Anderson High School, their mission is to work together as a community to promote individual student growth, to encourage personal success and contribute to their global society.
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