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  • Home
    • Library Policies
  • Resources
    • Catalog
    • Digital Resources
    • Dual Credit Library Resources
    • Chromebook Guide
    • Technology Tips
    • Research Tips
    • Student Projects
    • Project Tools
  • Book Lists
    • Award Book Lists
    • Gothic Lit Feature Page
    • English I SSR Bingo
    • WWII - Holocaust Bibliography
    • AP Economics Reading List
  • AHS Archive
    • Education: Integration & Desegregation in Austin
    • Mansbendel Wood Carvings
    • WWI Memorial Tablet
    • The Comet
    • Campuses & Historical Photos
    • Maroon Life
    • Archival Films
    • Hall of Honor
    • Mr. Maroo
    • Steering Committee (Hall of Honor Club)
    • AHS Glossary
  • To HAll of Honor Site


Austin High Archive

​The repository for "Everything Maroon"

(See a variety of topics featured in the drop down menu from "AHS Archive" menu above.)

Tour of our 7 Campuses:

Interesting Blog Post about Pease

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Brian W. Schenk Archive

For archive questions, to make item donations, or to schedule a visit, please contact Sara Stewart at 512.414.7223 or [email protected]

Check out these stories about Austin High History:

Celebrating Austin High's 125 Years
(published 2007)

View content online thanks to our digitization grants!

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The Brian W. Schenk Archive received the 2018 Rescuing Texas History grant to digitize a portion of our collection, to be included in the Portal to Texas History! We are thrilled to partner with the University of North Texas on this project!
Earliest editions of​
​The Comet​ here.
The Texas Archive of the Moving Image (TAMI) is a non-profit that works to preserve and provide access to archival film footage from throughout Texas, in all areas of interest. We were fortunate to have some Austin High film reels digitized!
Austin High's archival film footage here.
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