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Public, secondary school
Amon Carter Riverside High School
Location
3301 Yucca Dr.
Fort Worth, TX, 76111
Information
TypePublic, Secondary
School districtFort Worth Independent School District
NCES District ID4819700
SuperintendentKent Scribner
NCES School ID481970001839
PrincipalVictor Alfaro
Teaching staff65.58 (FTE)
Enrollment1,030 (2023-2024)
 • Grade 9394
 • Grade 10283
 • Grade 11257
 • Grade 12196
Student to teacher ratio15.71
Color(s)Red, white, and blue      
MascotEagle

Amon Carter Riverside High School is a grade 9-12 high school in Fort Worth, Texas. It has over 1,200 students.

Carter Riverside is a Texas Education Agency recognized school in the Fort Worth Independent School District.

Athletics

Wrestling

Carter-Riverside High School is a member of District 6 Region 2 of the UIL wrestling alignment. Carter- Riverside is one of only 7 FWISD schools to have a wrestling program. In 2017 the program made Fort Worth ISD history when Jacqueline Bunyavong (5A girls, 102 lbs) became the school's and district's first wrestling state champion, defeating the defending champion by decision.

Clubs and activities

Debate

The Carter-Riverside debate team has been growing in popularity since it was restarted in school year 2015–2016. Students can choose to take Debate as an elective or speech credit and sign up to compete at local, regional, state, and national competitions. The team is self-funded through student fundraisers. Notable accolades include winning the Trimble Tech tournament in January 2017 and placing third in districts in March 2017 behind Grapevine High School and Colleyville High School.

Yearbook

The Carter-Riverside yearbook is both a class and an extracurricular opportunity for students who want to be involved in creating the yearbook. Students take photos of events, interview people on campus, document student life, and complete all of the design and layout.

Programs of Choice

The school has three POC's (Programs of Choice). They are the Eagle Scholar's Academy, Medical Academy and Information Technology.

References

  1. ^ "Search for Public Schools - CARTER-RIVERSIDE H S (481970001839)". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 27, 2024.
  2. "Amon Carter Riverside High School" Archived 2011-01-19 at the Wayback Machine. Fort Worth ISD Schools. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
Fort Worth Independent School District
Dr. Kent Paredes Scribner, Superintendent - Jacinto Ramos, Jr., President of the Board of Education
Zoned high schools
Closed
Gold Seal Schools of Choice
Alternative schools
  • Tarrant County JJAEP
  • Lena Pope Home
  • Boulevard Heights
  • Middle Level Learning Center
  • Success High School
  • Horizons Alternative School
  • Jo Kelly School
  • Metro Opportunity School
Elementary schools
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Cities served
Cities where FWISD is the primary public school district in bold. Italicized schools serve as both middle schools and high schools.
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