Montgomery High School (Texas) Explained

Montgomery High School
Motto:Welcome to Bear Country!
Established:1931
Type:Public Secondary
Principal:Noah Hollander
Enrollment:1,556
Enrollment As Of:2022–2023
Faculty:92.52
Ratio:16.82
Grades:9–12
Ceeb:444865
Us Nces School Id:483126003513
Address:22825 Highway 105 West
City:Montgomery
State:Texas
Zipcode:77356
Country:United States
District:Montgomery Independent School District
Conference:UIL Class 5A
Mascot:Bears
Coordinates:30.3489°N -95.6656°W
Pushpin Map:Texas#USA

Montgomery High School, abbreviated as MHS or Mogo, a high school in unincorporated Montgomery County, Texas, west of the City of Montgomery. A part of the Montgomery Independent School District. The school's attendance zone includes the city of Montgomery and portions of unincorporated Montgomery County, including most of the west and south shores of Lake Conroe. For the 2018–2019 year, the school received an "A" rating from the Texas Education Agency.

History

The original regional grade school, then called Area Private School, opened in 1850 at what is now the Church Of Christ In Montgomery.[1] [2] After the creation of Montgomery ISD, the first high school opened in 1931 at what is now Montgomery Elementary School, just south of town on State Road 149. A new campus was built on a different site in 1967 west of town on Highway 105, where the school still currently stands. A huge increase in local population caused the school to be expanded in 1998 and again in 2005. After reaching well above maximum occupancy due to a massive influx of new residents, Montgomery High School split with a new high school, Lake Creek High School, which opened in 2018.[3]

In 2019, a hazing assault by members of the school's varsity football team occurred on several younger players, who were "violated in some way with crutches, pool cues, or sports drink bottles."[4] [5] The school forfeited the following football game and the suspects received informal probation.[4] [6]

The school closed two days early for spring break in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic as it spread through Montgomery County.[7]

Demographics

As of the 2018–2019 school year, MHS had 1775 students enrolled.

21.5% of students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.

Academics

For each school year, the Texas Education Agency rates school performance using an A–F grading system based on statistical data. For 2018–2019, the school received a score of 91 out of 100, resulting in an A grade. The school received a score of 88 the previous year.[8]

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools (K-5) feed into Montgomery High School:[9] [10]

Montgomery Junior High (6-8) is the sole junior high feeder into Montgomery High School.[11]

Notable alumni

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Montgomery, TX. Robin N.. Montgomery. June 15, 2010. tshaonline.org.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . www.montgomerytexas.gov . 14 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140903005513/http://www.montgomerytexas.gov/default.aspx?name=city.gallery1 . 3 September 2014 . dead.
  3. Web site: Montgomery ISD breaks ground on second high school. Nora. Olabi. September 1, 2016. The Courier.
  4. News: Exclusive football hazing details: 5 players now suspects . November 22, 2019 . Houston KPRC 2. en.
  5. News: Montgomery ISD investigating allegations of inappropriate behavior by football players . Catherine . Dominguez . October 3, 2019 . Houston Chronicle. en.
  6. News: Texas High School Football Team to Forfeit Upcoming Varsity Game for Alleged Off-Campus Hazing by Players . Scott . McDonald . October 7, 2019 . Newsweek. en.
  7. Web site: Updated: Montgomery ISD extends class closure to April 10 due to coronavirus concerns. Andy. Li. March 11, 2020. impact.
  8. Web site: Overview: Montgomery H S. Texas Education Agency. April 21, 2020.
  9. http://www.misd.org/page/open/3781/0/Elementary%20Attendance%20Zones%202018-19.pdf Elementary Attendance Zones.
  10. http://www.misd.org/page/open/3778/0/High%20School%20Attendance%20Zones%202018-19.pdf High School Attendance Zones.
  11. http://www.misd.org/page/open/3779/0/Junior%20High%20School%20Attendance%20Zones%202018-19.pdf Junior High Attendance Zones.
  12. Web site: Meyer . Brad . Montgomery grads head to NFL training camps . The Courier of Montgomery County . 29 August 2020 . 26 July 2011.