Houston High School (Germantown, Tennessee)

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Houston High School
HoustonHighLogo.jpg
"The Best Getting Better"
Address
9755 Wolf River Blvd.
Germantown, Tennessee
United States
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Information
Type Public High School
Principal Kyle Cherry
Faculty 130 (2011)
Grades 9–12
Enrollment Approximately 1700
Color(s) Black & Silver         
Mascot Mustang
Website

Houston High School is a fully accredited public high school located in Germantown, Tennessee, serving students in grades 9–12. The school was previously one of eight high schools operating in the Shelby County Schools (Tennessee)|Shelby County School District. The principal is Kyle Cherry. Houston Middle School, Southwind Middle School, and Schilling Farms Middle School are the main feeder schools to Houston High. However, since becoming a part of the Germantown Municipal School District (GMSD) in 2014, feeder schools are Riverdale School and Houston Middle School.

History

Houston High School was established in 1989. Houston is also well known in Shelby County for its athletics, receiving the "Best of the Preps" recognition in the Shelby County Schools for the last sixteen years (1999–2014).[1] 2014 will be the last year of eligibility for H.H.S. in the Best of the Preps awards, as it transitions to the GMSD.

In 2004, Houston High School added an annex to accommodate the rapid influx of students during several years of rezoning on the part of the County system. Student populations swelled to around 2200 total, but have since been reduced to the "normal" size for the school, around 1700.

1994 Tornado

On November 27, 1994 a strong F2 tornado tore through the school and the surrounding area, causing significant damage to the school. Large sections of wall, windows and parts of the roof were severely damaged by the tornado. The damage was so great, in fact, the school was condemned and the next month was spent making repairs.[2]

Athletics

The Houston Mustangs football program has produced college players, with the most notable alumni being New England Patriots Defensive Tackle David Nugent[3] and Washington Redskins Defensive End Jeremy Jarmon.[4]

Former Mustang pitcher Matt Cain is currently in the starting rotation for the San Francisco Giants.[5]

Band

The Houston High School Band has received several awards. In 2015, the band traveled to New York City to perform at Carnegie Hall.[6] The marching band has been given many awards, notably the Chancellor's Cup for the Large School Division in the Vanderbilt Marching Invitational for 6 of the last 8 years (as of 2014).[7][8]

Trimester system

Houston High School was one of two Shelby County Schools (Tennessee) (the other being Millington High School) that changed over to a trimester schedule in the 2010–2011 school year.[9]

As of the school year 2013-2014, Houston High School has switched back to the semester schedule.[10]

Houston High School's student body is approximately 51% male and 49% female

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