MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL (HEDWIG VILLAGE, TEXAS)

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'Memorial High School'
'Address'935 Echo Lane, Hedwig Village (Houston address), Texas 77024Satellite image
'Established'1962
'Community'Urban
'Type'Public
'Students'2,265 students
- co-ed
'Ethnic Distribution Source'American Indian/Alaskan Native 0%
Asian/Pacific Islander 10.4%
Hispanic/Latino 13%
Black 1.2%
White 75.4%
'Grades'9 to 12
'Principal'Steve Shorter
'Nickname'MHS, Memorial
'Mascot'The Mustangs
'Colors'Red and white
'Publications'The Anvil (newspaper)
'Yearbook'The Reata
'Website'MHSweb ''

'Memorial High School' (MHS) is a secondary school located at 935 Echo Lane in Hedwig Village, Texas.
Memorial serves students in portions of the Memorial and Spring Branch regions of Houston and several enclaves within the portions. Memorial is part of the Spring Branch Independent School District and serves grades 9 through 12.
Memorial was ranked 258th [1], 133rd [2], 103rd [3], and 126th [4] in ''Newsweek's 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2007 lists, respectively, of top high schools in the United States.
It was awarded five stars and ranked in the top ten high schools in Texas by ''Texas Monthly'' magazine in 2002[5].

Contents
History
Neighborhoods served by Memorial
Athletics
Notable alumni
Feeder patterns
References
External links

History


Memorial Senior High School opened in 1962 to relieve overcrowding at Spring Branch High School. Memorial was the second high school to open in the Spring Branch Independent School District. At the time, students living north of Old Katy Road would attend Spring Branch and students living south of Old Katy Road would attend Memorial. This arrangement lasted until Spring Woods High School opened in 1964. The design of the school was classic early 60s in the South, with a large, open campus. Each classroom building opened into an outside breezeway, to maximize air flow as the school did not have air conditioning. When Memorial first opened, the area surrounding the school was largely forest and rice fields, but it rapidly grew as new subdivisions were built, and by the mid-60s, Memorial's enrollment exceeded 3,000 students, a number much larger than the school was meant to hold. This problem was resolved with the opening of Westchester Senior High School in 1967, and later Stratford Senior High School in 1974. At the time, Memorial's main rivals were the Spring Branch Bears and Westchester Wildcats. However, by the mid-1980s, the enrollment of nearly every school across the district had dropped precariously, and it was decided that Westchester and Spring Branch High Schools would be closed. Memorial remained open, and took in students from both Westchester and Spring Branch High Schools.
Today, Memorial is the oldest high school still operating in Spring Branch ISD. The school has received extensive renovations, which began during the 1996-1997 school year. Every building in the school was gutted and refurbished, outdated facilities were replaced and the campus was made more secure.
Presently, Memorial has approximately 2,200 students.

Neighborhoods served by Memorial


Memorial serves students in all of the Memorial Villages (including Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hilshire Village, Spring Valley, and most of Hunters Creek Village and Piney Point Village). While the school has a Houston address, it is located in the city of Hedwig Village and it only draws from a small portion of Houston in the Memorial and Spring Branch regions (including Afton Village, Brykerwoods, Monarch Oaks, and portions of Westview Terrace).

Athletics


Memorial High School is a member of Region 19-5A of the University Interscholastic League.

Notable alumni



Whitney Pastorek, Writer, Entertainment Weekly

Michael Dell founder of Dell Computers

Cory Morrow, Singer/Songwriter

John Mackey, Founder/CEO Whole Foods Market

John Norris, MTV News correspondent

Dominique Sachse, anchor for KPRC

Jim Sheeler, Pulitzer Prize winner

Doug Dawson, NFL offensive lineman for Houston Oilers and St. Louis Cardinals

Randy Smith, professional baseball player

Adam Wexler, Sports Radio 610 KILT (AM)

Koby Clemens, son of MLB pitcher Roger Clemens and Astros draftee [1] [2]

Nicole Bley, actress (''Happy Feet''), AR for major Music Record Label

Jessica "Jessa" Frith, Singer/Songwriter, MTV/ABC/Disney [3]

Kevin Ahrens, professional baseball player for the Toronto Blue Jays

Feeder patterns


Elementary schools that feed into Memorial High School include [6]:

★ Bunker Hill

★ Frostwood

★ Hunters Creek

★ Memorial Drive

★ Valley Oaks

★ Housman (partial)

★ Rummel Creek (partial)
Middle schools that feed into Memorial High School include [7]:

★ H. M. Landrum (partial)

★ Memorial Middle School (partial)

Spring Branch Middle School (partial)

References


1. America's Top Public High Schools 2003 at MSNBC.com
2. The Complete List of the 1,000 Top U.S. Schools (2005-2006)
3. America's Top Public High Schools 2006 at MSNBC.com
4. America's Top Public High Schools 2007 at MSNBC.com
5. Texas Monthly's Best High Schools
6. Spring Branch ISD feeder schools
7. [4]

External links



Memorial High School

Memorial High School Theatre

Memorial High School Mustang Band

MHS Orchestra

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