Atascocita High School

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Atascocita High School
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Atascocita High School
"Learning for life through rigor, relevance, and relationships."
Address
13300 Will Clayton Parkway
Humble, Texas, Harris County 77346
United States
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Information
Funding type Public
Opened 2006
School district Humble Independent School District
Superintendent Dr. Guy M. Sconzo
Principal Bill Daniels
Grades 9–12
Enrollment 3,097
Campus Suburban
Houses Red, White, Blue and Gold
School colour(s)                Red, white and blue
Mascot Eagle
Rivals Kingwood High School
Newspaper The Talon
Yearbook The Aerie
Website

Atascocita High School is a secondary school located in Atascocita CDP, a community housed in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. AHS is a part of Humble Independent School District and serves the eastern part of the district and small portions of the city of Houston.

AHS opened in August 2006, becoming the district's third traditional high school, and the first opened since 1979. Since its opening, it has been the district's largest high school in terms of enrollment.

History

After there was a substantial amount of growth in the Atascocita and Lake Houston portions of Humble ISD,[1] Humble High School became hugely overcrowded, reaching an enrollment of nearly 5,000 students. The district opened Atascocita High School in August 2006 to address the problem.

From its opening, AHS dealt with its own overcrowding problem. During its second year of operation, the campus had installed temporary trailer classrooms in one of the parking lots. The following year, a new wing on the east side of the campus was built and the cafeteria expanded. Finally in 2009, the district opened Summer Creek High School to serve the large Fall Creek and Summerwood subdivisions.

House system

The campus was originally designed around three communities named after the school's colors: Red, White, and Blue. Each community was divided into two houses: Red 1 and 2, White 1 and 2, Blue 1 and 2. After the school's overcrowding issues, a fourth community, the Gold Community, was added onto the east side of campus. Currently, freshman attended classes in the Gold Community, while the upperclassmen are equally dispersed across the other three communities.

The idea behind the house system is to have students attend their classes within their houses, providing a smaller environment for students in a large high school. Each house is served by a counselor and an assistant principal. Each house is centered on a "flex area" shares and LGI (large group instruction), a collegiate-styled lecture hall with its adjacent house.

After AHS became the first high school in the district to use the house system on such a large scale, Humble ISD renovated its two other high schools (Humble and Kingwood) with the house system and later opened Kingwood Park and Summer Creek high schools with the house system design.

School activities

Atascocita High School has the following Activities: Band, Beta Club, Best Buddies, Black Student Union, Choir, Key Club, Class of..., Debate, FFA, MCJROTC, Flight Crew, Latin Club, Math & Science Club, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Patriettes, Project Graduation, Athletic Training, Spanish Club, Student Council & Theatre.

School sports

Here is the list of AHS Sports:

  • AHS All Sports Athletic Booster Club
  • Baseball
  • Basketball - Boys
  • Basketball - Girls
  • Cheerleading
  • Cross Country - Boys
  • Cross Country - Girls
  • Football
  • Golf - Boys
  • Golf - Girls
  • Gymnastics
  • Soccer - Boys
  • Soccer - Girls
  • Softball
  • Swimming
  • Diving
  • Tennis
  • Track & Field - Boys
  • Track & Field - Girls
  • Volleyball
  • Wrestling

Notable alumni

  • Alex Dixon, formally a midfielder for the Houston Dynamo and currently signed by the Rochester Rhinos.[2][3]
  • Travis Jones, outfielder selected in the 39th round in the 2014 MLB Amateur draft by the Texas Rangers.[4]

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools[5] feed into Atascocita High School:

The following middle schools feed into Atascocita High School:

References

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