I missed this when it happened, but evidently Hutto, a small town around here not far from Austin…loves hippos?
From KVUE, in February of 2020, reporting on a measure they evidently also missed that was passed in January of 2019:
Of course, any talk about Hutto and growth has to include talk of a second high school, which LaPlante calls “inevitable” within the next five or six years.
And any talk about that second high school has to include a recent measure passed by the school board – a measure that stipulates that the second high school will also have the “Hippo” as its mascot.
“The Hutto ISD Board of Trustees hereby designates the Hippo as the one mascot for the entire Hutto Independent School District,” reads the decision that was passed in January 2019.
It’s amazing. “Look, guys. We all love the hippos. Nobody in this town should have to not be the hippos. We’re going to have football games one day that are Hippos vs. Hippos. Confusing? Not really. Just another reminder there’s more that unifies us than there is that separates us. And specifically, the unifier is hippos.”
Really, though, that’s kind of what they said. More from the article:
Robison and LaPlante said the support for the decision was overwhelming.
“When you drive around the community and you’re seeing 700-pound porcelain Hippos all over the place, if you had split into two schools, and changed mascots … It always splits a town, but it would really split this town,” said LaPlante.
“It is so hard for an outside person to imagine what it’s like – that you come here and you just become a Hippo and it just becomes a way of life and it’s part of our culture,” Robison said.
Challenges, perhaps even confusion, are sure to arise with two high schools in the same town having the same mascot.
The folks in Hutto said it’s nothing compared to the alternative.
“Having a different mascot would have certainly created if nothing else, just an awkwardness for those folks who are not Hippos in terms of identity,” said Robison.
LaPlante agreed with that sentiment.
“You can’t be Hippo nation if we’re not all Hippos,” said LaPlante.
Beautiful! Restores my faith in humanity. (Truly—this is so cute and so sweet)