| 2009-2010 |
-New English building was finished for classes to start. -Mr. Rundell became head coach of the Lobo football team. -Mrs.Byrne was Region 19 Assistant Principal of the year. -The new lobo football field artificial turf was installed and ready for action. -The staff and students adopted a new block schedule.
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| 2008-2009 |
-Mrs.Naomi Esparza-Byrne, Mr.Dago Gonzalez came in as assistant principals. -A new building to the right of the Stuco Building began its construction. -A Cosmetology Program/Certification was added. -Lockers were removed from the commons area. -The School newspaper was re-named to The Lobo Scoop and published for the first time on the Mountain View Website. -Mountain View Cheerleaders and parents fundraised and purchased a new Cujo mascot costume. -A credit was added to Science and Math graduation requirement. -The Senior class of 2009 repainted the Cujo paws that are located on the sidewalks of the school. - Mr.Castro, Ms.Parada, Ms.Navarrete, Ms.Cano, Mrs.Navar,Ms.Kelly,Mr.Serros, Ms.Falcon, Ms.Warden,Ms.Santacruz,Mrs.Estrada,Mrs.Calderon,Mr.Madrid,Mrs.Veliz, Ms.Montes, Ms.Snodgrass, Mr.R.Hernandez,Mrs.Arreola,Mr.Dean, Mrs.Gomez joined the faculty. -Class President:Perla Carbajal-Ramirez
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| 2007-2008 |
-Mr.Martinez came in as principal, joining him as assistant principals: Mrs.Byrne, Mr.Contreras, Mrs. Meza -Mr.Morales. Ms.Acosta, Mrs.E.Dominguez,Mrs.Dowdy,Mr.Gomez, Mrs.Gutierrez,Ms.Melendez, Ms.Sahs joined the faculty -Class President:Karmen Garza. -Enrollment 985
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| 2006-2007 |
-Mrs.Ulloa took over the Ballet Folklorico. -El Paso Community College Dual-Credit started and gave Juniors and Seniors an opportunity to gain college credits. -The Lady Lobo Girls Basketball team upsets the championship and was the first in school history to advance to the Area round of the Texas State Playoffs. -Enrollment 950
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| 2005-2006 |
-Ms. Jimenez joins the administration as Assistant Principal. -A beautiful electronic marquee is added to the front of the building. -Mr. Robles becomes the head coach of the football team for the 2006 season. -The new gym open and ready for use. -Enrollment 968
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| 2004-2005 |
-The floor in the cafeteria was replaced. -New murals were added campus wide. -A parking lot is added to the east side of the building, and the front east faculty lot is expanded. -Construction on new gym begins in fall of ' 04' -The Lobo Baseball team was Bi-District champions. -Rosemary Rodriguez was hired as the nurse. -Enrollment 1,019 |
| 2003-2004 |
-New assistant principals, Mr. Gonzalez and Ms. Pena, join our staff. -The Tennis team went to the District 4A Regional's in Wichita Falls . -We have a new Science Wing. -Juniors are studying hard for the new TAKS Test. -Enrollment 1007
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| 2002-2003 |
-New principal,Mr. Ray Aguilar came with a new assistant, Ms. Gloria Martinez. -A new parking lot extension was added to the new extension of the building added in 2000-2001. -A huge saltwater aquarium was placed in the newly tiled foyer. -Cross Country and Track once again made it to state headed by Senior Alex Ramos, and baseball made it to the District Playoffs. -In Academic U.I.L. There were 13 Regional Qualifiers, and the One Act Play placed third in district competition, bringing home many other individual awards. |
| 2001-2002 |
-TEA times five...Mr. Antonio Robles replaces Dr. Noack as Assistant Principal after winter break. -Varsity Football makes the Lobos Back-to-Back District champs, but they again lost the BI-District game against Ysleta High School . -Déjà vu... UIL also had another victorious year. -The band reached new heights at the competition level, winning several awards in both the group and individual divisions. -Volleyball gained recognition winning the title of district champs for the first time in Lobo history and having the coach of the year, Ms. Alicia Gomez. -Alex Ramos and other Cross Country members went to the state meet and did rather well. -This was a successful year for the Lobos, both academically and athletically.
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| 2000-2001 |
-Mountain View had yet another administrative change when Ms. Campos was promoted to the CISD Central Office. Mr. Ray Saenz became principal. -The Varsity Football Team won the district championship and went to BI-district against Ysleta High School . -The school became TEA Recognized Campus for the fourth year. -The UIL Academic Team won the District title for the first time in the school's history. -A new fine arts building was added which now houses the band room and the drama room. -A shaded Lobo Park was added to the Mountain View High School campus.
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| 1999-2000 |
-Exemplary Status is our Goal -A web page design class was established. -Mountain View had its first Outstanding-Ex recipient, Mr. Bill Plunk. -Seminole Independent School District sent a committee of administrators and teachers to search for the reasons for Mountain View 's success so they could be emulated. -The University of Texas at Austin also visited Mountain View to learn about the practices and strategies we have used for out success. -The Cross Country Team went to the State Finals for the first time in Mountain View history.
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| 1998-1999 |
-TEA Recognized Again -Ms. Campos became the principal, and Mr. Williamson joined. -A bronze plaque, on which all donors for Cujo will be acknowledged, was placed on the front of Cujo. -The computer maintenance class joined and built over 300 Lobo computers. -Every classroom inside the main building, the library, and the writing lab were connected to the Internet. -Desert Welding voluntarily manufactured the school sign on Montana , and El Paso Electric dug holes to put it in. -The Varsity Football Team was ranked among the top 10 in the city for the first time in Mountain View history. |
| 1997-1998 |
-TEA Recognized -Lobo Stadium and Lobo Park opened. -The purchase of Cujo was organized by JROTC and paid for it with contributions from sponsored school organizations. -Skip Deming Welding donated Cujo's support table, and members of both the Lobo Football Team and the Power Lifting Team put him in. -The Dance Team, Flag Team, TAFE, and Girl's Softball joined. Mountain View became a 4A School and received a TIFF Technology Grant. -CISD created Clint Net. TAFE published the school's first Literary Anthology. -The Class of 2000 made Mountain View a TEA Recognized Campus. -Enrollment was 656.
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| 1996-1997 |
-"To the Top" -TAAS enrichment classes began. -Enchilada night for parents began. -Coca-Cola donated the marquee and it was put up in November 1996. -The Senior class of 1997 donated the rose garden. -JROTC planted the three big trees in front of the school and in Lobo Park . -CISD planed pine trees around the campus and grass in Lobo Park . -Enrollment was 700.
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| 1995-1996 |
-Enrollment jumped to 620. -Volleyball and baseball became two new sports. -The Ecology Club and the Power Lifting Team joined. -A new football stadium was built, and a school-wide instructional period of fifteen minutes per day was designated for TAAS review. The school experienced an 18% gain in TAAS score results. -The school was exposed to the world when Ms. Woods built a school site and put it on he World Wide Web. - UTEP provided server space to host the school site.
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| 1994-1995 |
-The seniors of the Class of 1995 were the first graduates who had attended the school for its entire existence. -The senior class of 1993 and 1995 donated funds to purchase the marble rock. -The computer reading lab opened, the Chess Club formed, and enrollment was 564.
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| 1993-1994 |
-Mountain View joined ranks with the United States Army when JROTC joined the school. -The name of the school newspaper was changed to Mountain ViewPoint. - Coca-Cola donated the sports score board in the gymnasium. -Enrollment was 515.
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| 1992-1993 |
-Mountain View High School -Grades 9-12 constituted an enrollment of 580. -The Lobos experienced their first Homecoming victory against Presidio High with a score of 48-0.
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| 1991-1992 |
-Seventy-four seniors became Mountain View 's first graduating class. -Students experienced their first Homecoming, High-Q joined, and grass was planted. -Enrollment was 1041 and consisted of students in grades 6-12.
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| 1990-1991 |
-The school serviced students in grades 7-11, and enrollment was 638. -Wings on the east side of the campus were completed, and the training room was built. -The name of the school newspaper was changed to Lobo Press.
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| 1989-1990 |
-Mountain View Jr./Sr. High School -It serviced students in grades 7-10, and enrollment was 457. -The library served as both a cafeteria and a gymnasium until these facilities opened in January 1990. -The first editions of El Aullido and Lobo Literati were published.. |