Thomas Jefferson High School (San Antonio)

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Thomas Jefferson High School (San Antonio). Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
SAN ANTONIO, UNITED STATES · 1932

Thomas Jefferson High School

A cornerstone of San Antonio’s educational landscape, this public high school was completed in 1932 as the city’s third secondary institution, serving nearly 1,700 students today.

At a glance

Thomas Jefferson High School stands as one of ten high schools operated by the San Antonio Independent School District. Built during the Depression era, the school represents an ambitious municipal investment in public education and continues to serve the community nearly a century after its opening.

History

The school was completed in 1932 at a construction cost of $1,250,000, marking a significant civic commitment. As the third high school established in San Antonio, it reflected the city’s growing population and educational ambitions during the early twentieth century.

What you see

Completed in 1932, the building’s design reflects the architectural conventions of that era. The school’s physical plant has served continuous educational use for over ninety years.

Cultural significance

The school represents a pivotal investment in San Antonio’s public education system during the Depression. As one of the city’s early secondary institutions, it has shaped generations of students and remains a prominent fixture in the community’s educational infrastructure.

Key facts

  • Location: San Antonio, Texas, United States
  • Completed: 1932
  • Construction cost: $1,250,000
  • Current enrollment (2022–2023): 1,686 students
  • Student-to-teacher ratio (2022–2023): 14.40
  • Texas Education Agency rating (2024–2025): B
  • School district: San Antonio Independent School District (one of ten high schools)

Practical information & getting there

Thomas Jefferson High School is located in San Antonio at coordinates 29.46527778, -98.53805556. For current visiting information, contact the San Antonio Independent School District directly.

Sources & resources

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