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John Jay High School (San Antonio)


FieldValue
nameJohn Jay High School
streetaddress7611 Marbach Road
citySan Antonio
stateTexas
zipcode78227
countyBexar County
countryUnited States
coordinates
us_nces_school_id
established1967
schooltypehigh school
fundingtypePublic
enrollment2,102
enrollment_as_of20232024
teaching_staff149.47
ratio14.06
principalTeresa Cuellar-Hernandez
grades912
districtNorthside ISD
mascotMustangs
colorsBlue, silver, and white
conferenceUIL Class AAAAA
free_label_1Sports District
free_1286A
free_label_2Feeder Middle Schools
free_2Anson Jones
E.M. Pease
Sam Rayburn
free_label_3Feeder Elementary Schools
free_3Cable
Fisher
John Glenn
Lackland City
Mary Hull
Meadow Village
Michael
Passmore
Valley Hi
Westwood Terrace
websiteOfficial Website

E.M. Pease Sam Rayburn Fisher John Glenn Lackland City Mary Hull Meadow Village Michael Passmore Valley Hi Westwood Terrace John Jay High School is a public high school in the Northside Independent School District of San Antonio, Texas and classified as a 5A school by the University Interscholastic League. During 20222023, Jay High School had an enrollment of 2,248 students and a student to teacher ratio of 14.41.

History

All high schools in the Northside Independent School District (NISD) are named for US Supreme Court Justices, and the first Supreme Court Chief Justice was John Jay. John Jay High also contains a magnet school, the John Jay Science and Engineering Academy.

Student Locator Project

On October 1, 2012, the high school and Anson Jones Middle School began the controversial "Student Locator Project." Students were required to wear school IDs embedded with RFID microchips at all times. Student Andrea Hernandez was suspended from the school for refusing to wear the badge for religious reasons, linking it to the "mark of the beast" in the biblical book of Revelation. The Rutherford Institute filed a suit on behalf of Hernandez, and on November 21, 2012, a judge tentatively blocked the suspension. Hernandez was expelled from the school in January 2013. In July 2013, she was allowed to re-enter the school, which had abandoned the RFID project.

Athletics

The Jay Mustangs compete in these sports:

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross country
  • American Football
  • Golf
  • Football
  • Softball
  • Swimming and diving
  • Tennis
  • Track and field
  • Volleyball
  • FIRST Robotics Competition

Championships

  • 2002 5A State Champions in Boys' Basketball
  • 1991 5A State Champions in Girls' Volleyball

2015 football incident

On September 4, 2015, the athletic program attracted national attention after a game in which two players, identified as Victor Rojas and Michael Moreno, drove into the back of umpire Robert Watts during the final moments of the event. Rojas was ejected from the game and both were suspended from the team the next day. The two players were later suspended from school and an assistant coach, Mack Breed, who may have provoked the incident, was also suspended. The incident made national news. Breed admitted to ordering the hit, although he later recanted the statement. He resigned that same month. He later pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault. Part of his sentencing included permanently surrendering his teaching license.

Notable alumni

  • Scott Ankrom (Class of 1984) — Former NFL wide receiver. Played one season for the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, political consultant
  • Clarissa Davis (Class of 1985) — Former NCAA basketball All-American and two-time Naismith National Player of the Year. Olympic and women's professional basketball standout. Inducted into The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.
  • Derrick Hatchett (Class of 1975) — Former NFL player
  • Wallace B. Jefferson (Class of 1981) — Former Chief Justice, and first African American justice on the Supreme Court of Texas, 2004-2013.
  • Gina Ortiz Jones Iraq war veteran and mayor of San Antonio since 2025.
  • Rene Lira (Class of 1989) — Rowlett High School band director and official Cerveza Lite Rocket League team mascot.
  • Thomas Lott (Class of 1974) — Former NFL player
  • Mickey Mahler (Class of 1970) — Former Major League pitcher. Played six seasons for three teams.
  • Rick Mahler (Class of 1971) — Former Major League pitcher. Played thirteen seasons for four teams, primarily the Atlanta Braves.
  • Sammy Morris (Class of 1995) — Former NFL running back. Played 12 seasons for four teams.
  • Bo Outlaw (Class of 1989) — Former NBA basketball player. Played 15 seasons for five teams.
  • Reuben Reina (Class of 1986) The most accomplished distance runner in Texas high school history. Former Olympian in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona. Inducted into both the University of Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the San Antonio Sports Hall of Fame.
  • Josh Reynolds (Class of 2013) — Current NFL wide receiver for the Detroit Lions
  • Chris Ross (Class of 2003) — Current professional basketball player in the Philippine Basketball Association. As a junior, sank a 50-foot half-court buzzer-beater to give Jay the 2002 Class 5A state basketball championship.
  • Yolanda Saldívar — Convicted murderer of Latin music superstar Selena, and currently serving a life sentence in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Saldivar attended, but did not graduate from Jay.
  • Demetria Sance (Class of 1995) — Former Olympic volleyball player
  • Billy Smith (Class of 1971) — Former MLB Player
  • Billy Taylor (Class of 1973) — Former NFL player
  • Scott Thomas (Class of 1982) — Former All-American college football player (defensive back) at the Air Force Academy; elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2012. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross as a USAF F-16 combat pilot in Desert Storm.
  • Jacob Zeno (Class of 2019) — College football quarterback for the Baylor Bears and the UAB Blazers

References

References

  1. "TEA". [[Texas Education Agency]].
  2. [https://nisd.net/schools/namesakes/2 Northside ISD Namesakes John Jay High School]
  3. (11 October 2012). "Students at Texas school forced to wear RFID tracking badges".
  4. "Tracking system called "mark of the beast" by student dropped in San Antonio".
  5. "US student suspended for refusing to wear school-issued tracker".
  6. [http://www.theathleticsdepartment.com/schools/San-Antonio-Jay/ The Athletics Department]
  7. [https://www.uiltexas.org/basketball/archives-boys/0b236665af594107833fc0c16727bda4 UIL Boys Basketball State Archives 2001-2002]
  8. "UIL Girls Volleyball State Archives 1991-1992".
  9. [https://www.espn.com/moresports/story/_/id/13596539/northside-independent-school-district-investigates-john-jay-high-school-players-hit-referee Texas school district suspends players after referee hit]
  10. [https://www.si.com/more-sports/2015/09/06/san-antonio-high-school-football-referee-video?xid=si_social School district suspends football players for targeting referee]
  11. Montgomery, David. (2015-09-12). "Body Blow on Texas Referee Shakes School and Sport". New York TimesReuters.
  12. (2015-09-23). "Assistant Mack Breed told John Jay principal he ordered ref hits in anger". ESPN.
  13. (2015-09-24). "John Jay assistant coach Mack Breed, accused of ordering hit on ref, resigns". ESPN.
  14. (2015-12-14). "Former John Jay coach pleads guilty in assault on blindsided official; charges against players to come".
  15. "Scott Ankrom". NFL.com.
  16. (19 October 2019). "Cummings' wife was a San Antonian before her D.C. Life".
  17. "NCAA Women's Basketball's Finest (PDF)". NCAA.
  18. (2013-09-03). "Texas Supreme Court's first African-American justice resigning". Reuters.
  19. "Mickey Mahler at Baseball Reference.com". BASEBALL REFERENCE.COM.
  20. "Rick Mahler". BASEBALL REFERENCE.COM.
  21. "Sammy Morris". NFL.com.
  22. "Bo Outlaw". Basketball Reference.com.
  23. "Josh Reynolds Player Profile at NFL.com". NFL.
  24. (6 April 2017). "How Texas A&M WR Josh Reynolds Went From Overlooked to One of the Best Receivers in the 2017 NFL Draft". STACK.
  25. "Titans Add Former Rams WR Josh Reynolds on One-Year Deal". Tennessee Titans.
  26. "Chris Ross". Philippine Basketball Association.
  27. Chan, Lorne. (2010-03-04). "Jay star Ross still living the dream". MySA.com.
  28. link. (2015-12-25 [[Texas Department of Criminal Justice]]. Retrieved 2018-02-15)
  29. (2007-10-11). "Longhorn legends: Volleyball Hall of Honor inductee Demetria Sance". texassports.com/.
  30. (2011-05-14). "Scott Thomas". mysanantonio.com.
  31. (December 20, 2018). "Jay QB's dream becomes a reality as he signs with Baylor".
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