Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Captain Shreve High School | |
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| Name | Captain Shreve High School |
| Established | 1967 |
| Type | Public |
| District | Caddo Parish Public Schools |
| Location | Shreveport, Louisiana |
| Country | United States |
| Mascot | Gators |
| Colors | Blue and gold |
Captain Shreve High School is a comprehensive public high school located in Shreveport, Louisiana, operating within the Caddo Parish Public Schools system. Established in 1967, the school is named for Henry Miller Shreve, the pioneering steamboat captain for whom the city is named. It serves students in grades 9-12 from the southern regions of Shreveport and has developed a reputation for strong academic and athletic programs within the state.
The school opened its doors in the fall of 1967 to alleviate overcrowding at the nearby Byrd High School and to serve the growing population in the burgeoning southern suburbs of Shreveport. Its founding was part of a broader mid-century expansion of the Caddo Parish Public Schools system. The school's namesake, Henry Miller Shreve, was a key figure in the early development of the Red River and the Louisiana frontier. Over the decades, the institution has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate evolving educational needs and technological advancements, maintaining its status as a cornerstone of the Caddo Parish community.
Captain Shreve High School offers a standard Louisiana Department of Education curriculum alongside a variety of advanced and specialized programs. Students can pursue coursework through the Advanced Placement program and have access to career and technical education pathways. The school consistently performs well on state assessments and has been recognized for its graduation rates. Extracurricular academic programs include active chapters of the National Honor Society, debate teams, and a robust slate of student clubs focused on areas from science to the arts, fostering a well-rounded educational environment.
The school's athletic teams, known as the Gators, compete in the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA) as part of District 1-5A. The school fields teams in a wide array of sports including football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer, track and field, and swimming. The Gators have secured numerous district championships and have made frequent appearances in state playoff competitions across multiple sports. The football team plays its home games at Lee Hedges Stadium, a historic venue in the Shreveport area.
The school's alumni include individuals who have achieved prominence in diverse fields such as professional sports, entertainment, and public service. Notable graduates include Terry Bradshaw, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and television personality; John David Crow, Heisman Trophy winner and former Texas A&M athletic director; and Julie Adams, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives. Other distinguished alumni include athletes like Joe Ferguson, former NFL quarterback, and Mike McConathy, longtime head basketball coach at Northwestern State University.
The school's campus is situated on a large site in southern Shreveport, featuring a main academic building, a separate fine arts wing, and extensive athletic facilities. The campus includes the main Gator Gymnasium for basketball and volleyball, baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, and practice fields. Recent modernization efforts have updated classroom technology and science laboratories. The school also shares a close proximity and some community resources with the adjacent Caddo Parish magnet school, Caddo Parish Magnet High School.