Reagan High School (Houston)
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John H. Reagan High School
Principal Administrator Connie Berger
Founded 1927
School type Public school (U.S.)
Religious affiliation None
Location Houston
Houston, Texas
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States, and the largest city in the state of Texas. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 2.1 million people within an area of . Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of , which is the ...

, Texas
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, United States
United States
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Enrollment 1,683 students (2003-2004 school year)
Campus surroundings Urban
Mascot Bulldog
School colors Maroon
Maroon (color)
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, White
White
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John H. Reagan High School is a high school
High school
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 in Houston
Houston, Texas
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the United States, and the largest city in the state of Texas. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 2.1 million people within an area of . Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of , which is the ...

, Texas
Texas
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, United States
United States
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.

Reagan, which enrolls students in grades nine through twelve, is a part of the Houston Independent School District
Houston Independent School District
The Houston Independent School District is the largest public school system in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States. Houston ISD serves as a community school district for most of the city of Houston and several nearby and insular municipalities...

. Reagan is located in the Houston Heights neighborhood. Reagan, which was named after John H. Reagan, has HISD's computer magnet program
Magnet school
In education in the United States, magnet schools are public schools with specialized courses or curricula. "Magnet" refers to how the schools draw students from across the normal boundaries defined by authorities as school zones that feed into certain schools.There are magnet schools at the...

.

The school gymnasium
Gym
The word γυμνάσιον was used in Ancient Greece, that mean a locality for both physical and intellectual education of young men...

 is the home court of the Houston Takers, a professional men's basketball
Basketball
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 team in the American Basketball Association.

As of 2008, the principal of Reagan High School is Connie Berger.

History

Reagan was first established in 1904 as Houston Heights High School.

Houston Heights tied with Cleburne High School
Cleburne Independent School District
Cleburne Independent School District is a public school district based in Cleburne, Texas .In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.-High School:*Grades 9-12**Cleburne High School...

, 0-0, in the 1920 state championship football game, and was declared a co-champion with Cleburne. This is the first state football championship game recognized by Dave Campbell's Texas Football
Dave Campbell's Texas Football
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.

The Houston Heights High School, as it is known today, opened in 1904. In the fall of 1919 it was moved to the site that became Hamilton Junior High School because the original high school burned down over the summer. In 1925 the campus became Alexander Hamilton Junior High School. John H Reagan High School opened in 1925 and Hamilton was the junior high school. The campus was designed by John Staub and William Ward Watkin, who were designers of the original campus of Rice University
Rice University
William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University or Rice, is a private research university located on a heavily wooded campus in Houston, Texas, United States...

. Reagan was first established as an all-white
Racial segregation
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 high school. Reagan was relieved by Waltrip High School
Waltrip High School
Stephen Pool Waltrip High School is a secondary school located at 1900 West 34th Street in Houston, Texas, United States, 77018.Waltrip, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District....

 when Waltrip opened in 1959.

Reagan was desegregated
Desegregation
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 by 1970 and its student body started to become increasingly Hispanic
Hispanic
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; by 1988 Reagan was mostly Hispanic. In 1997 a portion of the Reagan boundary was rezoned to Waltrip.

In 2006 Reagan began to a renovation. Set to end in the summer of 2007, the renovations to Reagan included the building of a new cafeteria
Cafeteria
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, a new gymnasium complex, an additional academic building, a new vocational building, and a library
Library
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.

In 2009 Connie Berger, principal of Reagan High School, expected around 100 former private school students to enroll because the economic conditions persuaded families to send their children to public school instead of private school.

School song

JH Reagan School Song

Hail to Thee, we sing together HAIL TO REAGAN HIGH!

Strong in strength of truest honor,

Thee we glorify!

Bravely meeting every challenge with a lusty cry.

Keep us loyal lead us onward, HAIL TO REAGAN HIGH.


Reagan days are swiftly fleeting,

Soon we’ll leave these halls.

Ne’er to join another meeting,

Neath these hallowed walls.

Lift the chorus,

speed it onward loud our praises cry.

Hail to Thee, our Alma Mater HAIL TO REAGAN HIGH

Notable alumni

  • Red Adair
    Red Adair
    Paul Neal "Red" Adair was an American oil well firefighter. He became world notable as an innovator in the highly specialized and extremely hazardous profession of extinguishing and capping blazing, erupting oil well blowouts, both land-based and offshore.-Life and career:Adair was born in...

    , notable oil well firefighter who extinguished the "The Devil's Cigarette Lighter")
  • Mary Kay Ash
    Mary Kay Ash
    Mary Kay Ash was an American businesswoman and founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.-Early life:Mary Kay Ash, born Mary Kathlyn Wagner in Hot Wells, Harris County, Texas, was the daughter of Edward Alexander and Lula Vember Hastings Wagner. She attended Reagan High School in Houston, and graduated...

    , founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics
  • Tommy Castro
    Tommy Castro
    Tommy Castro is an American blues, R&B and rock guitarist and singer. He has been recording since the mid 1990s. His music has taken him from local stages to national and international touring. His popularity was marked by his winning the 2008 Blues Music Award for Entertainer Of The Year...

    , Corporal, USMCR, wounded at Chosin
    Battle of Chosin Reservoir
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     1950; received the Purple Heart.
  • A. J. Foyt, Sr., father of A. J. Foyt, Jr.
  • José Guajardo, Doctor and Business owner of the Guajardo Clinic in Houston, Texas.
  • Richard "Racehorse" Haynes, criminal defense attorney
  • Larry Hovis
    Larry Hovis
    Larry Hovis was an American singer and actor best known for playing a fictional prisoner of war on the 1960s television sitcom Hogan's Heroes.-Early life and career:...

    , actor
  • Harold Icett Jr, Corporal, USMCR, KIA 1951, Korea; received the Silver Star for gallantry.
  • Raymond Knight
    Raymond L. Knight
    Raymond Larry Knight was a United States Army Air Forces officer and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.-Biography:...

    , U.S. Army Air Corps
  • Everett Augustus "Squatty" Lyons, retired Harris County Commissioner for Precinct 4
  • Patrick Lyons, Corporal, USMCR, KIA 1951, Korea
  • Dan Rather
    Dan Rather
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    , journalist
  • Craig Reynolds
    Craig Reynolds (baseball player)
    Gordon Craig Reynolds is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Seattle Mariners, and Houston Astros....

    , professional baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates
    Pittsburgh Pirates
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    , Seattle Mariners
    Seattle Mariners
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    , and Houston Astros
    Houston Astros
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  • Martha Wong
    Martha Wong
    Dr. Martha Wong is a Texas politician who was the first Asian American woman to be elected to the Texas House of Representatives, representing Houston's District 134. In 1993, she became the Houston City Council's first elected Asian American Councilwoman, and was elected to three successive terms...

    , former Texas state representative
  • Gwendolyn Zepeda
    Gwendolyn Zepeda
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    , author

Demographics

As of the 2006-2007 school year, Reagan High School had an enrollment of 1,707 students. Racial breakdown was as follows:
  • 88%—Hispanic American
    Hispanic and Latino Americans
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  • 7%—African-American
  • 4%—White
    White American
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  • 1%—Asian American
    Asian American
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  • 0%—Native Americans
    Indigenous peoples of the Americas
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73% of students qualified for free or reduced lunch.

Neighborhoods served by Reagan

Reagan takes students from most of the Houston Heights neighborhood, a small portion of Downtown Houston
Downtown Houston
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, the Fourth Ward, East Norhill, Woodland Heights
Woodland Heights, Houston, Texas
The Woodland Heights neighborhood is one of the oldest and most historic in Houston, Texas. It encompasses approximately 2000 homes in the 77009 ZIP code and is bounded on the north by Pecore Street, on the west by Studewood Street, on the east by I-45, and on the south by I-10.When platted in 1907...

, Brooksmith, Magnolia Grove
Magnolia Grove, Houston, Texas
Magnolia Grove is a small neighborhood located along Buffalo Bayou between downtown Houston and Memorial Park in Houston, Texas. The neighborhood is bounded by Memorial Drive, Shepherd Avenue, Washington Avenue, and Waugh Avenue.-Education:...

, Stude, Proctor Plaza http://www.proctorplaza.com/about/history.php, the Old Sixth Ward
The six wards of Houston
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, and a small portion of Midtown. Other parts of Houston northwest of downtown within the 610 Loop are zoned to Reagan as well.
Originally, all of the Houston Heights was zoned to Reagan. In 1997, a small portion was rezoned to Waltrip.

Feeder patterns

Middle school
Middle school
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s feeding into Reagan include Gregory-Lincoln Education Center
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center is a combined primary and secondary school located at 1101 Taft in the Fourth Ward area of Houston, Texas, United States....

, Alexander Hamilton, and Hogg,

Elementary school
Elementary school
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s that feed indirectly into Reagan through the above middle schools include Browning
Field
Harvard
(partial)
Crockett
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center
Gregory-Lincoln Education Center is a combined primary and secondary school located at 1101 Taft in the Fourth Ward area of Houston, Texas, United States....


Helms
Jefferson
Ketelsen (partial)
Love
Memorial (partial), and Travis (partial).

School uniforms

As of 2010, Reagan students are required to wear school uniform
School uniform
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s. Uniforms consist of a school shirt either Maroon, White or Grey and allows T-shirts or Polos. The Bottoms can be jeans, shorts or pants, and black or khaki pants.

The Texas Education Agency
Texas Education Agency
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 specifies that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform; parents must specify "bona fide
Bona Fide
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" reasons, such as religious reasons or philosophical objections.

External links

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