Our mission at Skyline High School is to empower our students with the knowledge, skills, integrity, and work ethic to prepare them for life in a globally competitive market.
In the mid-1960s, B. J. Stamps and other Dallas educators conceived the idea of a very large high school for the Dallas Independent School District that would offer career education in addition to a traditional high-school curriculum. Stamps emphasized continually that the facility he envisioned was "absolutely not going to be a vocational school for unsuccessful students" but rather a place where superior students could undertake studies in preparation for a variety of professions. In December 1966, architectural plans for the school, whose working name was "Science-Technical Center," were approved by the Dallas School Board. By 1969, Stamps, who had been slated as the school's first principal, suggested the name "Skyline High School," inspired by the view of the Downtown Dallas skyline afforded from the school's upper floors, and in February 1970 the Skyline name was approved by the School Board.
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They basically got the whole city of Dallas to graduate
USCTrojansQB13 3 weeks ago
How many people are in this class?
4yourlifesing 2 months ago
I was so proud to be here , celebrating the beiginning of the rest of my big cousin's life , Keianna Rabon ( :
aeropostalebunny1 4 months ago