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Students and Alumni are free to post information for all to see. Completed in 1932 at a cost of $1,250,000, it was the third high school built in the city.
Thomas Jefferson High School is a public high school in San Antonio, Texas and is one of ten high schools in the San Antonio Independent School District. Colors: Red, White and Blue.
03/15/2023
For fiesta
You NEED one of these.
Or maybe 2 or 3...
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02/11/2023
You NEED one of these.
Or maybe 2 or 3...
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02/25/2020
05/28/2014
SLI is accepting applications through July 31, 2014 for the 2014-15 Leadership Program!
Students engaged in the SLI Leadership Program participate in a leadership class, Leadership Labs, community service, and have opportunities for school related travel and SLI specific scholarships!
Check out the "... best kept secret of the Alamo Colleges..." by calling 485-0790 today!
NDG Sci-Fest
It's an INVITE ! Mark the calendar!
Sci-Fest is an annual Comic Con held at Rolling Oaks Mall in Sa
01/24/2014
San Antonio ISD Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system
10/01/2013
Class of 1958 Reunion Oct 12, 2013
09/11/2013
Hello Jefferson peeps! Our family dog is missing! Please help us find him!!!! His name is Chucky and he's the sweetest pup. My mom misses him tons! If you know anything please let me know!!!!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE SHARE this picture!!!! Thank you!
09/07/2013
Mustang Band Seniors! Band Members pictured: Kevin Mota '97, Adria Hernandez '97, Thomas Dillard '97, Angela Sanchez '97 and Michelle Resendez '97
Photo provided by: Michelle Resendez Mata '97
Let us feature your favorite memories by emailing your photos to [email protected]!
09/07/2013
Spotlight: David Saathoff ‘79 was a member of the Mustang Basketball Team when he attended Thomas Jefferson High School. David was also involved in the Humanities and English accelerated classes. Although David did not consider himself to be a great academic student, he did enjoy hanging with, and learning from, the phenomenal speech and debate folks who also took those classes. David was never involved personally in the "one act plays," speech and debate competitions, etc., but was friends with many actors and debaters.
After graduation, David earned a degree in English, with a minor in philosophy, from the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) in 1984. He has also completed graduate-level coursework at Southwestern Theological Seminary.
Currently, David is the Lead Pastor of CityChurch (formerly Bandera Road Community Church - BRCC). CityChurch has about 7,000 people – non-typical church attendees. The San Antonio media has branded CityChurch as "The Church That Rocks."
David offers the following advice to all Mustangs: “Involve yourselves in the kind of activities that will serve the common good of our city such as the Urban Renewal Project and multiple other parts of the Mayor's SA2020 plan." He mentioned that he and the church are trying to be more involved in the Mayor's plans for a better SA. Lastly, David shared, "Of course, continue to pursue a spiritual life - Jesus died so that common people of his day, and ours, might begin a relationship with God. There are many ways to pursue knowing God. Each must find their own path...”
Thank you David for this interview and for serving as a great role model for all TJHS Mustangs.
Share you story with alumni! Let us feature you on the Spotlight. Simply email your name, graduation class year or TJHS affiliation (faculty, staff, former student, etc.) and your contact information to [email protected]. Remember, we also spotlight student groups too!