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Bellaire High School (Texas)

Bellaire High School is a comprehensive, public secondary school in Bellaire, Texas.[2] Part of the Houston Independent School District, it serves the incorporated city of Bellaire, the Houston community of Meyerland, and other adjacent Houston neighborhoods.[3] It has a racially and socioeconomically diverse student body.[4][5]

Bellaire High School
Current campus
Address
5100 Maple Street

,
77401

Coordinates29°41′28″N 95°28′7″W / 29.69111°N 95.46861°W / 29.69111; -95.46861
Information
TypePublic Secondary
Established1955
School districtHouston Independent School District
PrincipalMichael Niggli
Staff188.61 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment3,320 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio17.60[1]
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)    Red & White
MascotCardinal
NewspaperThree Penny Press
YearbookCarillon
Feeder schools
WebsiteSchool website

History edit

 
Former campus (pre-2021)

The school opened in 1955.[6] It was originally an all-White high school. Because of the large number of Jewish students, the school had the nickname "Hebrew High."[7]

Bellaire introduced International Baccalaureate programs in 1980.[8]

In the mid-to-late 1980s, families began moving into Bellaire and Meyerland. These families tore down many older houses and built new ones. This gave Bellaire High School a population of wealthier students. At the same time apartments formerly housing White singles began to house low income immigrants. Bellaire added Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs to encourage White parents to send their children to Bellaire. Parents strove to get their children into the classes. Mimi Swartz of the Texas Monthly said "But these outstanding academic programs created, over time, a school within a school, in which the smartest kids with the most advantages took the IB and AP tracks, while everyone else was relegated to classes that, for various reasons--discipline problems, less talented teachers, lower standards--just weren't as good."[7]

In January 1987, Bellaire was offering the Arabic language for the second year.[9] In 1987 the school also offered Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Russian, and Spanish.[8]

In September 1991, Bellaire was one of 32 HISD schools that had capped enrollments; in other words the school was filled to capacity and excess students had to attend other schools.[10]

Bellaire High School was remodeled in the 1992-1993 period.[11]

By the 2000s Bellaire placed on the lists of the top performing high schools in the United States. Athletic and academic programs won national and international awards. Many graduates attended prestigious American universities. At the same time, disciplinary infractions increased. From the 1999-2000 school year to the 2003-2004 school year, the total number of disciplinary actions increased from 441 to 1,082 and the number of in-school suspensions increased from 336 to 855.[7] In February 2006, a stabbing involving two male freshmen occurred in a school stairwell. The victim survived the stabbing while the perpetrator was arrested and prosecuted.[12]

During the same year Todd Spivak of the Houston Press reported about the school in the magazine's feature "These Kids Go to the Best Public High School in Houston." Spivak said that Bellaire High School had "strong, consistent leadership and a diverse student population" but that it received a lower rating due to a "surprisingly high dropout rate." Spivak said that the survey indicated that Bellaire graduated two thirds of its students. Dr. Robert Sanborn, president and CEO of the Children at Risk organization, said that at Bellaire an achievement gap existed between the top-performing students and the lowest-performing students.[13]

In 2007, 13 percent of high school-aged children zoned to Bellaire chose to attend a different Houston ISD school.[14]

In 2010, Magnet Schools of America, a nonprofit, released a report recommending that Bellaire's magnet program be abolished, due to overcrowding of the school.[15]

In 2011, the Brays Oaks district expanded.[16] A small portion of Bellaire High School attendance zone became a part of the district.[17]

In 2014, HISD superintendent Terry Grier stated that Bellaire should reduce its enrollment to around 3,000 students.[18]

After Chevron Corporation announced it was selling its office complex in Bellaire in 2016, HISD officials considered the idea of buying the property so a new Bellaire High School could be built there.[19] Instead HISD decided to rebuild Bellaire High on its current site. In 2017 HISD announced plans to demolish the Gordon Elementary School/former Mandarin Immersion Magnet School campus in Bellaire so Bellaire High School's baseball practice field could be relocated there, allowing HISD to easily rebuild the high school main campus.[20]

On January 14, 2020, there was a fatal shooting where a senior died.[21] The suspect received a manslaughter charge.[22] The district attorney of Harris County stated that the evidence so far supports that the suspect had no intention of committing murder.[23] HISD interim superintendent Grenita Latham stated that the district was exploring plans for metal detectors.[24]

Around April 2021, the school announced there would be 9 students tied in the place for valedictorian [25] for the spring graduating class of 2021.

Plans to demolish the main building began in summer of 2021. On May 15, 2021, visitors went through a final walk through event before demolition.

 
Bellaire High School building (since 1955) during final walk through event (taken on May 15, 2021) on the intersection of S. Rice and Maple St.

Academic programs edit

Mimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said in 2006 that Bellaire was "arguably the city's best public school" and "prestigious."[7] Lynwood Abram of the Houston Chronicle said in 2006 that Bellaire is "academically acclaimed".[26] Jason Spencer of the Houston Chronicle said that the current principal and formal principal said that Bellaire has "reputation for academic excellence" because, in the words of former principal Hilbert Bludau, "Parents felt ownership of that school."[27] Cathy Mincberg, an HISD trustee, said in 1993 that "There isn't a private school in Houston that can beat Bellaire High School."[28]

As of 2008, each year the school has about thirty National Merit Scholars.[26] In 2005 it had 40 National Merit Scholars. Of 3,400 students, 323 were AP Scholars in 2005.[7] Colleges and universities which have accepted Bellaire high school graduates include all 2016-2017 U.S. News & World Report Top 10 Ranked National Universities, ranked: Princeton University, Harvard University, University of Chicago, Yale University, Columbia University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, and Johns Hopkins University[29] as well as many more. As of 2008 Bellaire's yearbook, the Carillion, frequently wins high school yearbook awards.[30] The school typically has the highest SAT scores in the district. Bludau said that some parents tried to use political connections to ensure that their children entered Bellaire.[27]

Out of over 20,000 high schools in the United States, the school ranked number 80th,[31] 86th,[32] 112th,[33] 109th,[34] and 100th[35] in Newsweek's 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008 lists of the top high schools in the United States, respectively. The Challenge Index ranks schools by the number of AP and IB tests taken by students at a school in 2002 divided by the number of graduating seniors. 323 students at Bellaire High School in the 2004–2005 academic year earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their achievement on the college-level Advanced Placement Program Exams.

Bellaire also has a wide variety of music and fine arts programs. The Bellaire Theatre Department won 1st place at the state UIL One-Act Play Competition in 2004.

Bellaire led the Houston Independent School District in number of National Merit Program Finalists.[36]

Athletics edit

 
A girls volleyball player at Bellaire High School

Bellaire's main athletic rival is Lamar High School.[37][38]

The school's baseball program won the Texas High School Baseball championship seven times with several former or current Major League Baseball players.

Special programs edit

Bellaire High School is denoted as a Magnet school for foreign languages, offering a wide array of languages taught from Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, Hindi, Japanese, Hebrew, Italian, and Latin. All languages are available at the IB level; and AP courses are taught in Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, and Latin.

In 2005, over 900 students tested for a space in the Magnet program; Bellaire had only 150 available spots. In the 2004–2005 school year, the TAKS passing percentages for all Magnet students in reading, math, science, and social studies were 100%, 99%, 96%, and 100% respectively.

Bellaire High School has Advanced Placement and IB Diploma Programme (International Baccalaureate) programs. Bellaire High School has been an IB World School since September 1979. In the last examination session, students completed the following exams (in both standard and higher levels): Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, English A1, French B, Geography, German B, Hindi B, Italian B, Latin, Mandarin B, Mathematics, Music, Physics, Psychology, Russian B, Spanish Ab., Spanish B, Theory of Knowledge, and Visual Arts. In the 2005–2006 school year, there were 24 students who successfully received their IB Diplomas.[39]

In the spring BHS hosts an open house for incoming students. Previously the open house emphasized the school's difficulty. In 2013 it was changed to a "jamboree" format that emphasized the school's social life.[40]

School culture edit

According to an October 2004 Whatkidscando.org report called "Students as Allies in Improving Their High Schools," in many of Houston ISD's top high schools, including Bellaire, over one half of students are enrolled in high-level courses. According to the surveys given by the organization, many of the students at the schools cited academic pressure issues. 82 percent stated that they do not miss school during illnesses, stating that the makeup work would be too difficult.[41]

Many parents volunteer at Bellaire. The parent-teacher organization has multiple committees. In 2005 the parents opened a "college information center."[27]

In 2006 Mimi Swartz said in Texas Monthly that the school was socially stratified. She said because drugs were "plentiful" in Meyerland, one community zoned to Bellaire, the drug culture among students "would surprise no one. Drugs were everywhere, as socially segmented and niche marketed--bars (Xanax) for the rich kids, weed for the gang bangers, meth for the goths--as the designer sneakers and expensive handbags the students coveted."[7]

Location and campus edit

Bellaire High School is located within the city of Bellaire, an enclave of the southwest area of Houston. Bellaire City Hall, the Bellaire Police Station, Bellaire Fire Station, and the Bellaire water tower are nearby. Several parks and playgrounds are in proximity.[7] According to Ericka Mellon of the Chronicle, the lot occupied by Bellaire High is one of the smallest used by an HISD school facility, and she stated that the district had a complication with rebuilding plans as it had the highest enrollment in the district. Bellaire area homeowners complained about potential complications from rebuilding plans.[42]

In 2006 Mimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said that Bellaire "still looks like the only high school in a small town. The architecture is blocky and unexceptional."[7]

A new wing was recently added to the school, made possible through government grants. the wing is to include mostly science-based classes. with a special lab that cost nearly $300,000 designed specifically for the biology department.[citation needed]

Demographics edit

In 2006 Mimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said "in the halls you see whites, blacks, Hispanics, and East and Central Asians."[7] Bellaire also has disparate income gaps between students from wealthier families and students from poorer families.[7]

Many students in other parts of Houston ISD transfer to Bellaire to escape home schools that do not have good academic performance, causing the attendance figures of those schools to suffer.[43]

As of 12 June 2020 most students at the school are within the Bellaire attendance zone.[44]

Neighborhoods served edit

All pupils in the city of Bellaire are zoned to Bellaire High School.[45][46] Several parts of Houston that are around the city of Bellaire, including Meyerland,[47] Braesmont, parts of Braeswood Place that are west of Stella Link and parts that are south of South Braeswood (including the subdivisions of Ayrshire and Braes Terrace), Linkwood,[citation needed] Knollwood Village,[48] Woodshire, Woodside, Westridge,[citation needed] Maplewood,[49] Maplewood North,[50] about half of Westwood,[51] a small portion of Westbury,[52] Flack Estates,[citation needed] and a small portion of Willow Meadows,[53] are zoned to Bellaire High School.[54] In addition a section of the city of Houston-defined Gulfton Super Neighborhood is zoned to Bellaire High.[55] A small portion of Southside Place is zoned to Bellaire High School.[56]

Transportation edit

Houston ISD provides school buses for students who live more than two miles away from the school or who have major obstacles between their houses and the school. Students are eligible if they are zoned to Bellaire or are in the Bellaire magnet program. A METRO bus stop (Maple at South Rice) is located at the school's entrance. Bus line 33 (Post Oak Crosstown) stops at Maple at South Rice.

Feeder patterns edit

Elementary schools that feed into Bellaire[46] include:

Partial:

Middle schools that feed into Bellaire include parts of Cullen,[70] Fondren,[71] Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts (formerly Johnston),[72] Long,[73] and Pershing,[74] All pupils zoned to Meyerland Middle, Long, and Pershing Middle Schools may apply to Pin Oak Middle School's regular program;[75] therefore Pin Oak also feeds into Bellaire High School.

Many pupils who are in the Vanguard program and attend middle school at Lanier or T.H. Rogers choose to go to Bellaire High School.[citation needed] Some students who are enrolled in private schools in the 8th grade choose to go to Bellaire for high school.[76][77][78]

Notable alumni edit


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External links edit

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Bellaire High School is a comprehensive public secondary school in Bellaire Texas 2 Part of the Houston Independent School District it serves the incorporated city of Bellaire the Houston community of Meyerland and other adjacent Houston neighborhoods 3 It has a racially and socioeconomically diverse student body 4 5 Bellaire High SchoolCurrent campusAddress5100 Maple StreetBellaire Texas 77401United StatesCoordinates29 41 28 N 95 28 7 W 29 69111 N 95 46861 W 29 69111 95 46861InformationTypePublic SecondaryEstablished1955School districtHouston Independent School DistrictPrincipalMichael NiggliStaff188 61 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment3 320 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio17 60 1 Campus typeUrbanColor s Red amp WhiteMascotCardinalNewspaperThree Penny PressYearbookCarillonFeeder schoolsJane Long Academy Pershing Middle School Pin Oak Middle School Others listed belowWebsiteSchool website Contents 1 History 2 Academic programs 3 Athletics 4 Special programs 5 School culture 6 Location and campus 7 Demographics 8 Neighborhoods served 9 Transportation 10 Feeder patterns 11 Notable alumni 12 References 13 External linksHistory edit nbsp Former campus pre 2021 The school opened in 1955 6 It was originally an all White high school Because of the large number of Jewish students the school had the nickname Hebrew High 7 Bellaire introduced International Baccalaureate programs in 1980 8 In the mid to late 1980s families began moving into Bellaire and Meyerland These families tore down many older houses and built new ones This gave Bellaire High School a population of wealthier students At the same time apartments formerly housing White singles began to house low income immigrants Bellaire added Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs to encourage White parents to send their children to Bellaire Parents strove to get their children into the classes Mimi Swartz of the Texas Monthly said But these outstanding academic programs created over time a school within a school in which the smartest kids with the most advantages took the IB and AP tracks while everyone else was relegated to classes that for various reasons discipline problems less talented teachers lower standards just weren t as good 7 In January 1987 Bellaire was offering the Arabic language for the second year 9 In 1987 the school also offered Chinese French German Hebrew Latin Russian and Spanish 8 In September 1991 Bellaire was one of 32 HISD schools that had capped enrollments in other words the school was filled to capacity and excess students had to attend other schools 10 Bellaire High School was remodeled in the 1992 1993 period 11 By the 2000s Bellaire placed on the lists of the top performing high schools in the United States Athletic and academic programs won national and international awards Many graduates attended prestigious American universities At the same time disciplinary infractions increased From the 1999 2000 school year to the 2003 2004 school year the total number of disciplinary actions increased from 441 to 1 082 and the number of in school suspensions increased from 336 to 855 7 In February 2006 a stabbing involving two male freshmen occurred in a school stairwell The victim survived the stabbing while the perpetrator was arrested and prosecuted 12 During the same year Todd Spivak of the Houston Press reported about the school in the magazine s feature These Kids Go to the Best Public High School in Houston Spivak said that Bellaire High School had strong consistent leadership and a diverse student population but that it received a lower rating due to a surprisingly high dropout rate Spivak said that the survey indicated that Bellaire graduated two thirds of its students Dr Robert Sanborn president and CEO of the Children at Risk organization said that at Bellaire an achievement gap existed between the top performing students and the lowest performing students 13 In 2007 13 percent of high school aged children zoned to Bellaire chose to attend a different Houston ISD school 14 In 2010 Magnet Schools of America a nonprofit released a report recommending that Bellaire s magnet program be abolished due to overcrowding of the school 15 In 2011 the Brays Oaks district expanded 16 A small portion of Bellaire High School attendance zone became a part of the district 17 In 2014 HISD superintendent Terry Grier stated that Bellaire should reduce its enrollment to around 3 000 students 18 After Chevron Corporation announced it was selling its office complex in Bellaire in 2016 HISD officials considered the idea of buying the property so a new Bellaire High School could be built there 19 Instead HISD decided to rebuild Bellaire High on its current site In 2017 HISD announced plans to demolish the Gordon Elementary School former Mandarin Immersion Magnet School campus in Bellaire so Bellaire High School s baseball practice field could be relocated there allowing HISD to easily rebuild the high school main campus 20 On January 14 2020 there was a fatal shooting where a senior died 21 The suspect received a manslaughter charge 22 The district attorney of Harris County stated that the evidence so far supports that the suspect had no intention of committing murder 23 HISD interim superintendent Grenita Latham stated that the district was exploring plans for metal detectors 24 Around April 2021 the school announced there would be 9 students tied in the place for valedictorian 25 for the spring graduating class of 2021 Plans to demolish the main building began in summer of 2021 On May 15 2021 visitors went through a final walk through event before demolition nbsp Bellaire High School building since 1955 during final walk through event taken on May 15 2021 on the intersection of S Rice and Maple St Academic programs editMimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said in 2006 that Bellaire was arguably the city s best public school and prestigious 7 Lynwood Abram of the Houston Chronicle said in 2006 that Bellaire is academically acclaimed 26 Jason Spencer of the Houston Chronicle said that the current principal and formal principal said that Bellaire has reputation for academic excellence because in the words of former principal Hilbert Bludau Parents felt ownership of that school 27 Cathy Mincberg an HISD trustee said in 1993 that There isn t a private school in Houston that can beat Bellaire High School 28 As of 2008 each year the school has about thirty National Merit Scholars 26 In 2005 it had 40 National Merit Scholars Of 3 400 students 323 were AP Scholars in 2005 7 Colleges and universities which have accepted Bellaire high school graduates include all 2016 2017 U S News amp World Report Top 10 Ranked National Universities ranked Princeton University Harvard University University of Chicago Yale University Columbia University Stanford University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Duke University University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins University 29 as well as many more As of 2008 Bellaire s yearbook the Carillion frequently wins high school yearbook awards 30 The school typically has the highest SAT scores in the district Bludau said that some parents tried to use political connections to ensure that their children entered Bellaire 27 Out of over 20 000 high schools in the United States the school ranked number 80th 31 86th 32 112th 33 109th 34 and 100th 35 in Newsweek s 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 lists of the top high schools in the United States respectively The Challenge Index ranks schools by the number of AP and IB tests taken by students at a school in 2002 divided by the number of graduating seniors 323 students at Bellaire High School in the 2004 2005 academic year earned the designation of AP Scholar by the College Board in recognition of their achievement on the college level Advanced Placement Program Exams Bellaire also has a wide variety of music and fine arts programs The Bellaire Theatre Department won 1st place at the state UIL One Act Play Competition in 2004 Bellaire led the Houston Independent School District in number of National Merit Program Finalists 36 Athletics edit nbsp A girls volleyball player at Bellaire High School Bellaire s main athletic rival is Lamar High School 37 38 The school s baseball program won the Texas High School Baseball championship seven times with several former or current Major League Baseball players Special programs editBellaire High School is denoted as a Magnet school for foreign languages offering a wide array of languages taught from Spanish French German Chinese Arabic Russian Hindi Japanese Hebrew Italian and Latin All languages are available at the IB level and AP courses are taught in Spanish French German Chinese Japanese and Latin In 2005 over 900 students tested for a space in the Magnet program Bellaire had only 150 available spots In the 2004 2005 school year the TAKS passing percentages for all Magnet students in reading math science and social studies were 100 99 96 and 100 respectively Bellaire High School has Advanced Placement and IB Diploma Programme International Baccalaureate programs Bellaire High School has been an IB World School since September 1979 In the last examination session students completed the following exams in both standard and higher levels Biology Chemistry Computer Science Economics English A1 French B Geography German B Hindi B Italian B Latin Mandarin B Mathematics Music Physics Psychology Russian B Spanish Ab Spanish B Theory of Knowledge and Visual Arts In the 2005 2006 school year there were 24 students who successfully received their IB Diplomas 39 In the spring BHS hosts an open house for incoming students Previously the open house emphasized the school s difficulty In 2013 it was changed to a jamboree format that emphasized the school s social life 40 School culture editAccording to an October 2004 Whatkidscando org report called Students as Allies in Improving Their High Schools in many of Houston ISD s top high schools including Bellaire over one half of students are enrolled in high level courses According to the surveys given by the organization many of the students at the schools cited academic pressure issues 82 percent stated that they do not miss school during illnesses stating that the makeup work would be too difficult 41 Many parents volunteer at Bellaire The parent teacher organization has multiple committees In 2005 the parents opened a college information center 27 In 2006 Mimi Swartz said in Texas Monthly that the school was socially stratified She said because drugs were plentiful in Meyerland one community zoned to Bellaire the drug culture among students would surprise no one Drugs were everywhere as socially segmented and niche marketed bars Xanax for the rich kids weed for the gang bangers meth for the goths as the designer sneakers and expensive handbags the students coveted 7 Location and campus editBellaire High School is located within the city of Bellaire an enclave of the southwest area of Houston Bellaire City Hall the Bellaire Police Station Bellaire Fire Station and the Bellaire water tower are nearby Several parks and playgrounds are in proximity 7 According to Ericka Mellon of the Chronicle the lot occupied by Bellaire High is one of the smallest used by an HISD school facility and she stated that the district had a complication with rebuilding plans as it had the highest enrollment in the district Bellaire area homeowners complained about potential complications from rebuilding plans 42 In 2006 Mimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said that Bellaire still looks like the only high school in a small town The architecture is blocky and unexceptional 7 A new wing was recently added to the school made possible through government grants the wing is to include mostly science based classes with a special lab that cost nearly 300 000 designed specifically for the biology department citation needed Demographics editIn 2006 Mimi Swartz of Texas Monthly said in the halls you see whites blacks Hispanics and East and Central Asians 7 Bellaire also has disparate income gaps between students from wealthier families and students from poorer families 7 Many students in other parts of Houston ISD transfer to Bellaire to escape home schools that do not have good academic performance causing the attendance figures of those schools to suffer 43 As of 12 June 2020 update most students at the school are within the Bellaire attendance zone 44 Neighborhoods served editAll pupils in the city of Bellaire are zoned to Bellaire High School 45 46 Several parts of Houston that are around the city of Bellaire including Meyerland 47 Braesmont parts of Braeswood Place that are west of Stella Link and parts that are south of South Braeswood including the subdivisions of Ayrshire and Braes Terrace Linkwood citation needed Knollwood Village 48 Woodshire Woodside Westridge citation needed Maplewood 49 Maplewood North 50 about half of Westwood 51 a small portion of Westbury 52 Flack Estates citation needed and a small portion of Willow Meadows 53 are zoned to Bellaire High School 54 In addition a section of the city of Houston defined Gulfton Super Neighborhood is zoned to Bellaire High 55 A small portion of Southside Place is zoned to Bellaire High School 56 Transportation editHouston ISD provides school buses for students who live more than two miles away from the school or who have major obstacles between their houses and the school Students are eligible if they are zoned to Bellaire or are in the Bellaire magnet program A METRO bus stop Maple at South Rice is located at the school s entrance Bus line 33 Post Oak Crosstown stops at Maple at South Rice Feeder patterns editElementary schools that feed into Bellaire 46 include Lovett 57 Partial Braeburn 58 Condit 59 Cunningham 60 Herod 61 Horn 62 Kolter 63 Longfellow 64 Red 65 Roberts 66 Shearn 67 Twain 68 Whidby 69 Middle schools that feed into Bellaire include parts of Cullen 70 Fondren 71 Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts formerly Johnston 72 Long 73 and Pershing 74 All pupils zoned to Meyerland Middle Long and Pershing Middle Schools may apply to Pin Oak Middle School s regular program 75 therefore Pin Oak also feeds into Bellaire High School Many pupils who are in the Vanguard program and attend middle school at Lanier or T H Rogers choose to go to Bellaire High School citation needed Some students who are enrolled in private schools in the 8th grade choose to go to Bellaire for high school 76 77 78 Notable alumni editJon Bass actor known for roles in She Hulk Attorney at Law and Super Pumped Ed Blum activist John Carter member of United States Congress 79 Bubba Crosby athlete Major League Baseball outfielder 80 Jose Cruz Jr athlete Gold Glove outfielder for Houston Astros 80 Leemore Dafny American Economist Bruce V Rauner Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School Jeff DaVanon athlete Major League Baseball outfielder 80 Tyler Duffey baseball player for Minnesota Twins 81 Gary Elkins Class of 1974 member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 135 in Houston since 1995 82 Justin Furstenfeld singer songwriter Larry Hardy athlete Major League Baseball pitcher Janet Hsieh Class of 1997 television host and model based in Taiwan 83 Annalee Jefferies stage actress 80 Harvey Kronberg Texas political journalist Chuck Knoblauch MLB All Star second baseman 80 Richard Linklater director of Boyhood Dazed and Confused 80 Jai Lucas former basketball player University of Texas 84 John Lucas III class of 2001 athlete National Basketball Association 80 Jackie Moore MLB player coach and manager Emeka Okafor class of 2001 athlete Washington Wizards center 2005 NBA Rookie of the Year for Charlotte Bobcats 80 Cindy Pickett actress best known for film Ferris Bueller s Day Off and television series St Elsewhere 80 Dennis Quaid actor best known for his roles in feature films like Inner Space The Right Stuff and The Big Easy 80 Randy Quaid actor best known for his roles in films like Kingpin The Last Detail and Independence Day 80 Anessa Ramsey actress known for roles in The Signal and Footloose Thomas Schlamme Emmy winning television director and producer of The West Wing 85 Mike Sowell sports historian and journalist 86 Brent Spiner actor played Data from Star Trek The Next Generation 80 Gary Tinterow Class of 1972 art historian and director of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston Ngozi Ukazu American cartoonist author illustrator of the webcomic Check Please 80 Trey Wilson actor best known for films like Bull Durham and Raising Arizona 80 Marianne Williamson author spiritual teacher Kelly Wunsch athlete MLB pitcher for Chicago White Sox 87 Chris Young athlete outfielder for Boston Red Sox 88 Cindy Yen Taiwanese pop singer 89 John Zerwas physician member of Texas House of Representatives Sheng Wang Comedian References edit a b c BELLAIRE H S National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved June 10 2020 Public School Review April 27 2023 Bellaire High School About Houston Area Realtors HAR About Bellaire High School U S News amp World Report Overview of Bellaire High School Jim Yardley April 14 2002 DESPERATELY SEEKING DIVERSITY The 10 Percent Solution The New York Times Bellaire High School official account Twitter Retrieved on March 28 2013 a b c d e f g h i j Swartz Mimi The Gangstas of Godwin Park Archive Texas Monthly June 1 2006 Jun2006 Vol 34 Issue 6 p132 Retrieved on November 2 2011 See profile at EBSCOHost a b Peterson Alexander Duncan Campbell Schools Across Frontiers The Story of the International Baccalaureate and the United World Colleges Open Court Publishing 2003 First edition 1987 ISBN 0812695054 9780812695052 p 159 LANGUAGES DRAWING STUDENTS Houston schools increase offerings to meet demands Associated Press at The Dallas Morning News Wednesday January 7 1987 News 11B Retrieved on November 28 2011 Markley Melanie 32 schools hit enrollment cap Archive Houston Chronicle Thursday September 26 1991 A17 Retrieved on April 24 2009 History of Meyerland Meyerland Community Improvement Association March 14 2011 Archived from the original on March 14 2011 Retrieved February 22 2022 Bellaire High School stabbing suspect gets plea deal KHOU TV com March 16 2006 Spivak Todd The Also Rans Houston Press March 2 2006 Retrieved on April 20 2009 Radcliffe Jennifer Critics In HISD too many don t go where zoned Black leaders argue bond has no fix to get kids back to schools in their neighborhoods Houston Chronicle Sunday October 14 2007 B1 MetFront Mellon Ericka Report HISD should drop 55 magnet programs Houston Chronicle January 7 2011 Retrieved on January 7 2011 Parks amp Recreation Brays Oaks Retrieved on October 23 2011 Enroll Expansion pdf Archived 2012 04 22 at the Wayback Machine Brays Oaks Management District Retrieved on October 23 2011 Mellon Ericka Grier 3 popular HISD high schools must reduce enrollment Houston Chronicle October 16 2014 Retrieved on October 17 2014 Mellon Ericka October 3 2016 HISD eyeing Chevron site for new Bellaire High School Houston Chronicle Retrieved January 13 2017 Plan to rebuild Bellaire HS moving forward Houston Independent School District June 12 2017 Retrieved June 27 2017 Bacon John They were friends Texas teen mistakenly shot killed ROTC member in class officials say USA TODAY Retrieved January 19 2020 Vigdor Neil January 14 2020 Teenager Is Killed in Shooting Outside Houston Area High School The New York Times Retrieved January 26 2002 Jordan Jay R Samantha Ketterer January 15 2020 Bellaire HS fatal shooting was unintentional DA says Houston Chronicle Retrieved January 26 2020 Carpenter Joe January 23 2020 Some HISD campuses could get metal detectors this school year Lathan says Houston Chronicle Retrieved January 26 2020 Elamroussi Aya May 2 2021 9 students make history by tying for valedictorian in Houston area high school CNN Retrieved May 17 2021 a b Abram Lynwood Former Bellaire High principal David McLure dies of cancer Houston Chronicle Sunday August 6 2008 Retrieved on November 23 2011 a b c Spencer Jason 50 years of caring for Bellaire High Houston Chronicle Sunday October 8 2005 Retrieved on December 3 2011 Asin Stephanie GOING BY DIFFERENT BOOKS More private institutions get the call Houston Chronicle August 8 1993 Section C Page 1 Retrieved July 21 2011 Bellaire High School 2015 2016 School Profile Houston Independent School District Viren Sarah Yearbooks vanish from Houston schools in Facebook era Houston Chronicle Tuesday May 13 2008 Retrieved on October 25 2011 The Top High Schools Newsweek via Cold Spring Harbor High School 2002 2003 List The Top High Schools Newsweek May 24 2003 The Complete List of the 1 000 Top U S Schools Newsweek August 5 2005 The Complete List of the 1 200 Top U S Schools Newsweek May 23 2006 The Top of the Class The Complete list of the 1300 top U S high schools Newsweek May 19 2008 Archived May 31 2008 at the Wayback Machine Houston Chronicle Blogs chron com April 14 2008 Archived from the original on August 18 2010 Retrieved March 17 2012 Jenkins Jeff Bellaire Lamar in fight for an edge Archive Houston Chronicle Thursday October 20 2005 Retrieved on September 26 2015 Jenkins Jeff Surging Bellaire to pose daunting task for Lamar in battle for 21 5A title Archive Houston Chronicle Thursday October 21 2004 Retrieved on September 26 2015 Bellaire High School International Baccalaureate Organization 2005 Foster Robin Jamboree shows the lighter side of Bellaire High Archive West University Examiner Monday February 25 2013 Retrieved on March 7 2013 Students as Allies in Improving Their High Schools Whatkidscando org October 2004 Archived February 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Mellon Ericka September 14 2014 Plans for Bellaire High update have some residents seeing red Houston Chronicle Retrieved May 28 2021 Transfer policy hinders schools Houston Chronicle September 4 2005 Mellon Ericka April 25 2015 Families navigate maze of school choices Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 12 2020 Bellaire City Archived May 31 2009 at the Wayback Machine United States Census Bureau Retrieved on March 1 2009 a b Bellaire High School Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District Retrieved on March 16 2016 Meyerland Section Map Archived February 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Meyerland Accessed September 20 2008 Deeds Archived 2014 05 02 at the Wayback Machine Archive Knollwood Village Civic Club Retrieved on May 1 2014 Includes a map of the subdivision Maplewood Section Map Archive Maplewood Civic Club p 2 Retrieved on November 4 2013 Combined Sections of Maplewood South North Maplewood South North Retrieved November 3 2019 Section 1 Blocks 1 7 http books tax hctx net BlockBooksPDF v077 AE1997 77 1 0132 pdf and http books tax hctx net v077 AE1997 77 1 0132 jpg Blocks 1 7 Replat for 1952 http books tax hctx net BlockBooksPDF v077 AE1997 77 1 0131 pdf and http books tax hctx net v077 AE1997 77 1 0131 jpg Sections 2 4 Section 2 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