KINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL

'Kingwood High School'
'Motto' "Learning for all...whatever it takes."
'Contact Information' Phone: 281 641 6901
Fax: 281 641 7217
'Established' 1979
'Type' Public School
'Principal' [mailto:melissa.hayhurst@humble.k12.tx.us Melissa Hayhurst]
'Location' 2701 Kingwood Drive
Houston (Kingwood address), Texas 77339
United States
'District' Humble Independent School District
'Enrollment' Approximately 3,700 students
'Grades' Ninth Grade to Twelfth Grade
'Publication'The Kingwood Courier (Newspaper), Hoofprints (Yearbook)
'Band'The Kingwood Mighty Mustang Military Marching Band [1]
'Drill Team'Kingwood Fillies [2]
'Mascot' Mustang
'Website' [3]

'Kingwood High School' is a secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States. The school is a part of the Humble Independent School District.
The school's campus is located at 2701 Kingwood Drive. Prior to fall 2007, 9th graders attended a campus at 4015 Woodland Hills Drive; the campus is now its own 9-12 school called Kingwood Park High School.
Melissa Hayhurst is the current principal of Kingwood High School.
Kingwood High School, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Humble Independent School District. Kingwood High School has two campuses: a main 10-12 campus and a ninth grade campus. The 9th grade campus will become a separate 9-12 high school called Kingwood Park High School in 2007.
Kingwood's colors are navy blue, columbia blue and white. Its mascot is the mustang.
Kingwood High School is located in Kingwood, a master-planned community within the Houston city limits. Kingwood High School serves portions of Houston. The school has a "Kingwood" postal address even though Kingwood is no longer unincorporated.
Kingwood was the 5A recipient of the prestigious Lone Star Cup in 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2005. Kingwood also won the award in 1999, the first year the award was given. Winners of the cup are often considered to be among the best high schools in Texas in terms of UIL athletic and academic achievement.
Kingwood is a very competitive school in athletics and particularly in academics. Kingwood's Honors and Advanced Placement programs are rigorous and challenging, but students in these classes test highly on exams designed to give them college credit for their work.

Contents
Renovation
Mission Statement
Alma Mater
Fight Song
Feeder patterns
Trivia
External links

Renovation


Kingwood High School Renovation - Bond funds have provided the money to bring Kingwood High into compliance with Texas Education Agency current standards for classroom size. The renovations and additions will eliminate the use of portable buildings, provide a learning environment in which temperatures and humidity can be effectively controlled, and provide spaces designed for specific instructional and co-curricular activities instead of "make-shift" spaces. In summary, 108,000 square feet will be added and 371,000 square feet of existing space will be renovated. Currently, there are 12 portable buildings in which 550 students attend classes daily. When the renovations are complete, Kingwood High will have a capacity of 2,800 without the use of portable buildings.
The renovations at Kingwood High will create 63 properly sized classrooms and 17 science classroom/ labs. Four teaching theaters, eight business labs, practice areas for dance and drill teams, and a renovated auditorium that includes a new scene shop and a black box theater are included in the renovations. Completely new finishes, including carpet, ceiling tile, lighting and paint, will be provided throughout the school. Also, a new roof, lockers, electrical, plumbing and air-conditioning systems will be installed. The school will be designed so that students may be grouped into "houses," allowing counselors, assistant principals and teachers to focus on a specific group of students.

Mission Statement


The mission of Kingwood High School is to create a collaborative learning environment that is supportive, challenging, and disciplined, resulting in life-long learners whose exemplary performance is a credit to themselves and their community.

Alma Mater


''Kingwood High, we pledge to you,

''Honor and respect.

''For you stand that we may learn

''Wonders, then reflect.

''As we spread throughout the land,

''Knowledge is our light.

''Through life's struggles we recall

''Kingwood's blue and white.

Fight Song


''Fight, you mighty Mustangs,

''Win the game tonight;

''Show the other team who's

''Behind the blue and white.

''The best is what we'll be when

''We're put to the test;

''Let's show them, Kingwood Mustangs

'GO-FIGHT-WIN

''Go you mighty Mustangs,

''With victory in sight,

''Win you mighty Mustangs,

''Let's take that game tonight.

'GO-FIGHT-WIN

''Our Mustang pride will lead us to victory again!

''Cause we're the Mustangs!

Feeder patterns


The following elementary schools feed into Kingwood High School:

★ Bear Branch (will feed into both Kingwood high schools)

★ Deerwood

★ Greentree

★ Hidden Hollow

★ Pine Forest (will continue to feed into Kingwood High and Atascocita High)

★ Shadow Forest

★ Willow Creek
Some subdivisions zoned to Foster and Bear Branch elementary schools jointly feed into Kingwood High School and Kingwood Park High School [4]
Creekwood and Riverwood middle schools feed into KHS.

Trivia



★ Justin Deabler, a cast member on MTV's , attended both Kingwood Middle School and Kingwood High School.

★ In 1999, four female Kingwood High School students were arrested after holding up five local businesses at gunpoint. The girls, who may have robbed the stores to finance a recreational drug habit, were convicted of armed robbery. It has been rumored that the film Sugar and Spice was loosely based on those events.

★ In April 2001, The Kingwood High School Concert Chorale, under the direction of Keith Dixon, collaborated with other national high schools to perform in Carnegie Hall in New York City, NY.

★ In December 2003, the Kingwood High School Madrigals, led by Keith Dixon, performed at the White House Christmas party in Washington D.C.

★ In the spring of 2005, there was a controversy at Kingwood High School surrounding who would be that year's graduating class's valedictorian. Karen Scherr was denied the honor because she missed six weeks of her junior year while receiving treatment for anorexia. Kingwood High has codes requiring students to attend Kingwood High for certain periods of time to prevent parents from pulling students from Kingwood to attend less difficult schools and give them a competitive edge at placing well in Kingwood High's competitive class rankings.[5]

★ In 2006, The Kingwood High School Men's Swimming and Diving Team won the High School Swimming National Championship.

★ On January 1, 2007, The Kingwood High School Military Marching Band performed in the 2007 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.

External links



Kingwood High School

Kingwood High School Theatre

Kingwood High School Mighty Mustang Military Marching Band (KM4B)

Kingwood High School Choir

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