Dallas High School (Texas)

Dallas High School, commonly referred to as Crozier Tech, is a former public secondary school in Dallas, Texas. It is the alma mater of several notable Americans, including former U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark.[1]

Built in 1907, the 3.5-story classical revival structure is vacant. It is located in the downtown City Center District next to the Pearl/Arts District DART light rail station.

Dallas High School changed names several times, becoming Main High School in 1916, Bryan Street High School in 1917, Dal-Tech High School in 1928, Crozier Technical High School in 1942, and Business Magnet School in 1972. The school closed in 1995.

References

  1. Rumbley, Rose-Mary (1984). A Century of Class: Public Education in Dallas. Austin, Tex.: Eakin Press. ISBN 9780890154571.

Coordinates: 32°47′13″N 96°47′35″W / 32.78694°N 96.79306°W / 32.78694; -96.79306


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