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Sterling High School (Houston)

Ross Shaw Sterling High School, also known as Sterling Aviation High School, is a secondary school located in Houston, Texas. Sterling, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District. The school was named after Ross S. Sterling. Sterling has Houston ISD's magnet program for Aviation Sciences.

Sterling High School
Sterling High School in 2020
Location
11625 Martindale Road

,
77048

Coordinates29°38′11″N 95°19′22″W / 29.636255°N 95.322758°W / 29.636255; -95.322758
Information
TypePublic high school
Established1965
PrincipalSabrina Cuby-King[1]
Faculty71.40 (FTE)[2]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,384 (2017-18)[2]
Student to teacher ratio19.38[2]
Color(s)   
Team nameRaiders
Feeder schools
WebsiteOfficial Website

History edit

 
Sterling High School in 2008

Ross S. Sterling High School opened as a junior/senior high school (grades 7–12) in the fall of 1965.[citation needed]

This unique, three-building campus featured designed-in air-conditioning which was a new, yet essential, feature for HISD facilities. The Sterling campus had a mirror twin sister campus, James Madison Jr./Senior High School, that opened at the same time as Sterling.[citation needed]

The first principal of Sterling was A.P. (Pete) Dowling, an experienced educator and administrator with HISD.[citation needed]

During the 1967 school year, local radio station KILT staged an enormous promotion contest between area high schools. The contest was simple: Each school had to submit as many individual paper entries as possible with the name of the high school on each sheet. The winning school would be the one that submitted the most pounds of paper. The contest created a lot of non-value added time in many classrooms as reams of copy paper and thousands of boxes of computer punch cards were submitted. Ross Sterling was the winner. The primary prize for winning was a school dance sponsored by KILT featuring a regional band named Southwest F.O.B.[citation needed]

Sterling became a senior high school (grades 10–12) exclusively with the 1968–1969 school year. The Blue Raider football team made its first playoff appearance during the 1970 season when it emerged as district champion. The Raiders then defeated Robert E. Lee in bid-district play but were then victims to the Sam Houston High juggernaut in the area round of the playoffs.[citation needed]

Sterling's Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (NJROTC) Detachment was first established on-campus in May 1970. Graduating NJROTC Cadets incur no military service obligation, however many have chosen to serve in every branch of the United States Armed Forces.[3]

During the 1984-1985 school year, the percentages of Fs at 23 of 26 HISD high school campuses decreased in the spring semester because of the state-implemented No Pass No Play rule, which requires students in high school athletic programs to attain passing grades. At Sterling and Barbara Jordan High School for Careers, the percentages of Fs remained the same.[4]

Linda Turner, the president of the Sterling High School PTO, stated that HISD promised to revamp Sterling after the 1998 and the 2007 bond elections passed, but that nothing improved. Her group accused the school of misleading the people by stating that Sterling and Jones High School would both receive new school campuses.[5] After the 2012 bond, the district began indicating that Jones would be consolidated into Sterling.[6]

As of 2010 about half of the HISD students zoned to Sterling did not attend that school.[7]

In 2011 the Class of 1971 was to celebrate its 40th anniversary.[8]

A 2011 report from Magnet Schools of America had recommended closing the Sterling aviation magnet, saying there was a lack of interest. In response, several graduates of the program told HISD that the program was beneficial.[9]

In January 2012 E. Dale Mitchell, who previously served as the principal of Hutto Middle School in Hutto, Texas and worked in the Stafford Municipal School District, became the principal of Sterling.[10]

Houston Airport System established an aviation club at Sterling and Carnegie Vanguard High School in the fall of 2012.[11]

As of 2013, the school had 900 students, and 1,100 HISD students living in the school's attendance zone opted not to attend Sterling. The school had its third principal in a five-year period. Mitchell stated that there were 61-66 students combined who transferred to Sterling to attend the aviation program or the Futures Academy. Margaret Downing of the Houston Press argued that the figure was not "an impressive number".[5]

Downing wrote that "Whoever erected it, there's a rather sizable wall of distrust between HISD and the Sterling community."[12]

As part of the 2014-2015 rezoning, residents of Southcrest, residents of South Park located east of Martin Luther King Boulevard, and some residents of the East End[13] will be rezoned from Jones High School to Sterling.[14]

In 2015 Mitchell became the principal of Waltrip High School. Justin Fuentes, formerly a high school support officer, became the principal of Sterling.[15]

In the 2015-2016 school year the enrollment was 1,142.[16] Circa 2016 over 57% of high school students living in the Sterling attendance boundary attend other high schools in the school district. In the 2016-2017 school year the school had 450 9th grade students, compared to 300 in the 2015-2016 school year.[17]

In the 2020-2021 school year the enrollment was at 1,642. By that year more students living outside of the Sterling attendance area were choosing to attend the school, while fewer students in the Sterling boundary chose to attend other schools.[16]

Campus edit

The current campus, which opened in 2016, has 237,000 square feet (22,000 m2) of space and had a cost of $72 million. The onsite hangar has 7,100 square feet (660 m2) of space.[18] The three-story building was scheduled to have a capacity of 1,600–1,800 students.[19]

Demographics edit

As of 2013, according to Mitchell, about 40% of Sterling graduates will go directly to the workforce and the remainder would go to the military and/or to universities and colleges. Mitchell stated that "For a large number of people this is their college experience" citing that large number of Sterling students, dating to the 1960s, never went to colleges or universities after graduation.[12] He stated that this is why some alumni of Sterling have a strong passion for the school.[12]

In the 2020-2021 school year, under 94% of the students were classified as being from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds.[16]

Curriculum edit

Sterling is the home of HISD's high school aviation magnet program; students must take Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved-based courses before being eligible to take up to 30 hours of flight time. Students may then take the FAA written examination. As of 2001 Lentz Enterprises and Raiders Tiger Flying Club provides flight instruction to Sterling students; it had done so since circa 1999, and the HISD board of education renewed the club's contract in 2001. In 2000 the magnet program had 200 students.[20] As of 2011 the annual magnet program funding was $46,363.[9]

Culture edit

Mitchell stated that the student body enjoys Homecoming since "It's like Mardi Gras for a week long."[12]

The school is composed of Hispanic, Latino, and African American Students. The students all actively participate during Hispanic Heritage Month, Black History Month, and Cinco De Mayo. With parties, festivals, fashion shows, committee pot lucks, and much more.

The school upholds letting students explore themselves creatively. Allowing students to start clubs, suggest ideas, and express what they would like to see as students.

Students enjoy engaging in school spirit by participating in dress out days.

Neighborhoods served by Sterling edit

Houston neighborhoods served by Sterling[21] include Autumn Glen [1], South Park, Crestmont Park, Garden Villas, Wayside, Sterling Lakes [2], King Estates, Edgewood, El Tesoro [3], Panay Park [4], Houston Skyscraper Shadows, Gulf Meadows, Airport Gardens, a portion of South Acres, a portion of South Acres Estates, a portion of Minnetex Place, Mykawa, and a portion of Santa Rosa.

Two Houston Housing Authority (HHA) public housing complexes, Long Drive Townhomes and Sweetwater Point, are zoned to Sterling.[22][23]

School uniforms edit

Sterling requires school uniforms.[24]

The Texas Education Agency specified 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;[25] parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons or philosophical objections.

Feeder patterns edit

Elementary schools that feed into Sterling include:[21]

(partial)

Middle schools that feed into Sterling include:

  • Albert Thomas Middle School (partial)[37]
  • Hartman Middle School (partial)[38]

Notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Principal's Bio". www.houstonisd.org.
  2. ^ a b c "STERLING H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "Sterling Raiders NJROTC". sites.google.com.
  4. ^ Hunt, Dianna. "Fewer failing grades since start of no-pass rule." Houston Chronicle. Saturday June 29, 1985. Section 1, Page 22. Retrieved on December 8, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Downing, Margaret. "Sterling High School: Keeping It All Together." Houston Press. Wednesday May 8, 2013. p. 1. Retrieved on February 23, 2014.
  6. ^ Downing, Margaret. "Sterling High School: Keeping It All Together." Houston Press. Wednesday May 8, 2013. p. 2. Retrieved on February 23, 2014.
  7. ^ Mellon, Ericka. "HISD faces politically tough choices in closing schools." Houston Chronicle. December 20, 2010. Retrieved on February 22, 2014.
  8. ^ Palmer, Christian. "Sterling High class of '71 to reunite" (). Houston Chronicle. Monday June 27, 2011. Retrieved on November 21, 2015.
  9. ^ a b Morris, Mike. "Hundreds drawn to magnet discussions" (). Houston Chronicle. Wednesday January 26, 2011. Retrieved on December 6, 2015.
  10. ^ Downing, Margaret. "Sterling High School: Keeping It All Together." Houston Press. Wednesday May 8, 2013. Retrieved on November 20, 2015.
  11. ^ Haydon, David. "City hopes new club puts youths on a flight path" (). Houston Chronicle. Wednesday October 24, 2012. Retrieved on December 6, 2015.
  12. ^ a b c d Downing, Margaret. "Sterling High School: Keeping It All Together." Houston Press. Wednesday May 8, 2013. p. 3. Retrieved on February 23, 2014.
  13. ^ "Map 2011-07-11 at the Wayback Machine." East End Management District. Retrieved on March 8, 2010.
  14. ^ "AGENDA Board of Education Meeting March 13, 2014." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on March 15, 2014. "Proposed Attendance Boundaries" New 03/06/04 Attachment F-1 March 2014 p. 24/119.
  15. ^ Mellon, Ericka. "HISD names Yates, Sterling, Westbury High principals" (). Houston Chronicle. June 5, 2015. Retrieved on November 20, 2015.
  16. ^ a b c Serrano, Alejandro (2021-07-19). "Sterling High, once dubbed 'dead end,' now flying high with aviation magnet program". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-02-25.
  17. ^ Webb, Shelby. "School choice favors HISD campuses in whiter neighborhoods". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-04-08.
  18. ^ "New year, new school for Sterling Aviation HS students." Houston Independent School District. January 4, 2017.
  19. ^ "New Sterling High will emphasize aviation." Houston Defender. May 7, 2014. Retrieved on December 7, 2015.
  20. ^ Rangel-King, Kristi. "Magnet school students drawn to aviation jobs" (). Houston Chronicle. Thursday July 19, 2001. Retrieved on December 6, 2015.
  21. ^ a b "Sterling High School Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on January 2, 2019.
  22. ^ "Long Drive Townhomes." Houston Housing Authority. Retrieved on January 2, 2019. "6767 Long Dr. Houston, Texas 77087"
  23. ^ "Sweetwater Point." Houston Housing Authority. Retrieved on January 2, 2019. "7909 S Sam Houston Pkwy E. Houston, Texas 77075"
  24. ^ "Uniform Dress Code." Sterling High School.
  25. ^ "Uniforms." Texas Education Agency.
  26. ^ "Codwell Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  27. ^ "DeAnda Elementary Attendance Zone." (Archive, includes changes from 2011-2012 to 2012-2013). Houston Independent School District.
  28. ^ "Frost Elementary Attendance Zone 2009-12-28 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  29. ^ "Mitchell Elementary Attendance Zone 2006-05-16 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  30. ^ "Alcott Elementary Attendance Zone 2009-12-28 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  31. ^ "Cornelius Elementary Attendance Zone 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  32. ^ "Gregg Elementary Attendance Zone 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  33. ^ "Law Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  34. ^ "Mading Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  35. ^ "Seguín Elementary Attendance Zone 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  36. ^ "Woodson Elementary Attendance Zone." Houston Independent School District.
  37. ^ "Thomas Middle Attendance Zone 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  38. ^ "Hartman Middle Attendance Zone 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  39. ^ a b c "Distinguished HISD Alumni 2012-05-15 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
  40. ^ "Sedrick Curry". all-xfl.com. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  41. ^ "Johnny Thomas bio". Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  42. ^ "John Washington bio". Retrieved October 16, 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Sterling High School Houston news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ross Shaw Sterling High School also known as Sterling Aviation High School is a secondary school located in Houston Texas Sterling which serves grades 9 through 12 is a part of the Houston Independent School District The school was named after Ross S Sterling Sterling has Houston ISD s magnet program for Aviation Sciences Sterling High SchoolSterling High School in 2020Location11625 Martindale RoadHouston Texas 77048United StatesCoordinates29 38 11 N 95 19 22 W 29 636255 N 95 322758 W 29 636255 95 322758InformationTypePublic high schoolEstablished1965PrincipalSabrina Cuby King 1 Faculty71 40 FTE 2 Grades9 12Enrollment1 384 2017 18 2 Student to teacher ratio19 38 2 Color s Team nameRaidersFeeder schoolsCornelius Elementary School Others listed belowWebsiteOfficial Website Contents 1 History 2 Campus 3 Demographics 4 Curriculum 5 Culture 6 Neighborhoods served by Sterling 7 School uniforms 8 Feeder patterns 9 Notable alumni 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory edit nbsp Sterling High School in 2008Ross S Sterling High School opened as a junior senior high school grades 7 12 in the fall of 1965 citation needed This unique three building campus featured designed in air conditioning which was a new yet essential feature for HISD facilities The Sterling campus had a mirror twin sister campus James Madison Jr Senior High School that opened at the same time as Sterling citation needed The first principal of Sterling was A P Pete Dowling an experienced educator and administrator with HISD citation needed During the 1967 school year local radio station KILT staged an enormous promotion contest between area high schools The contest was simple Each school had to submit as many individual paper entries as possible with the name of the high school on each sheet The winning school would be the one that submitted the most pounds of paper The contest created a lot of non value added time in many classrooms as reams of copy paper and thousands of boxes of computer punch cards were submitted Ross Sterling was the winner The primary prize for winning was a school dance sponsored by KILT featuring a regional band named Southwest F O B citation needed Sterling became a senior high school grades 10 12 exclusively with the 1968 1969 school year The Blue Raider football team made its first playoff appearance during the 1970 season when it emerged as district champion The Raiders then defeated Robert E Lee in bid district play but were then victims to the Sam Houston High juggernaut in the area round of the playoffs citation needed Sterling s Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps NJROTC Detachment was first established on campus in May 1970 Graduating NJROTC Cadets incur no military service obligation however many have chosen to serve in every branch of the United States Armed Forces 3 During the 1984 1985 school year the percentages of Fs at 23 of 26 HISD high school campuses decreased in the spring semester because of the state implemented No Pass No Play rule which requires students in high school athletic programs to attain passing grades At Sterling and Barbara Jordan High School for Careers the percentages of Fs remained the same 4 Linda Turner the president of the Sterling High School PTO stated that HISD promised to revamp Sterling after the 1998 and the 2007 bond elections passed but that nothing improved Her group accused the school of misleading the people by stating that Sterling and Jones High School would both receive new school campuses 5 After the 2012 bond the district began indicating that Jones would be consolidated into Sterling 6 As of 2010 about half of the HISD students zoned to Sterling did not attend that school 7 In 2011 the Class of 1971 was to celebrate its 40th anniversary 8 A 2011 report from Magnet Schools of America had recommended closing the Sterling aviation magnet saying there was a lack of interest In response several graduates of the program told HISD that the program was beneficial 9 In January 2012 E Dale Mitchell who previously served as the principal of Hutto Middle School in Hutto Texas and worked in the Stafford Municipal School District became the principal of Sterling 10 Houston Airport System established an aviation club at Sterling and Carnegie Vanguard High School in the fall of 2012 11 As of 2013 the school had 900 students and 1 100 HISD students living in the school s attendance zone opted not to attend Sterling The school had its third principal in a five year period Mitchell stated that there were 61 66 students combined who transferred to Sterling to attend the aviation program or the Futures Academy Margaret Downing of the Houston Press argued that the figure was not an impressive number 5 Downing wrote that Whoever erected it there s a rather sizable wall of distrust between HISD and the Sterling community 12 As part of the 2014 2015 rezoning residents of Southcrest residents of South Park located east of Martin Luther King Boulevard and some residents of the East End 13 will be rezoned from Jones High School to Sterling 14 In 2015 Mitchell became the principal of Waltrip High School Justin Fuentes formerly a high school support officer became the principal of Sterling 15 In the 2015 2016 school year the enrollment was 1 142 16 Circa 2016 over 57 of high school students living in the Sterling attendance boundary attend other high schools in the school district In the 2016 2017 school year the school had 450 9th grade students compared to 300 in the 2015 2016 school year 17 In the 2020 2021 school year the enrollment was at 1 642 By that year more students living outside of the Sterling attendance area were choosing to attend the school while fewer students in the Sterling boundary chose to attend other schools 16 Campus editThe current campus which opened in 2016 has 237 000 square feet 22 000 m2 of space and had a cost of 72 million The onsite hangar has 7 100 square feet 660 m2 of space 18 The three story building was scheduled to have a capacity of 1 600 1 800 students 19 Demographics editAs of 2013 according to Mitchell about 40 of Sterling graduates will go directly to the workforce and the remainder would go to the military and or to universities and colleges Mitchell stated that For a large number of people this is their college experience citing that large number of Sterling students dating to the 1960s never went to colleges or universities after graduation 12 He stated that this is why some alumni of Sterling have a strong passion for the school 12 In the 2020 2021 school year under 94 of the students were classified as being from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds 16 Curriculum editSterling is the home of HISD s high school aviation magnet program students must take Federal Aviation Administration FAA approved based courses before being eligible to take up to 30 hours of flight time Students may then take the FAA written examination As of 2001 Lentz Enterprises and Raiders Tiger Flying Club provides flight instruction to Sterling students it had done so since circa 1999 and the HISD board of education renewed the club s contract in 2001 In 2000 the magnet program had 200 students 20 As of 2011 the annual magnet program funding was 46 363 9 Culture editMitchell stated that the student body enjoys Homecoming since It s like Mardi Gras for a week long 12 The school is composed of Hispanic Latino and African American Students The students all actively participate during Hispanic Heritage Month Black History Month and Cinco De Mayo With parties festivals fashion shows committee pot lucks and much more The school upholds letting students explore themselves creatively Allowing students to start clubs suggest ideas and express what they would like to see as students Students enjoy engaging in school spirit by participating in dress out days Neighborhoods served by Sterling editHouston neighborhoods served by Sterling 21 include Autumn Glen 1 South Park Crestmont Park Garden Villas Wayside Sterling Lakes 2 King Estates Edgewood El Tesoro 3 Panay Park 4 Houston Skyscraper Shadows Gulf Meadows Airport Gardens a portion of South Acres a portion of South Acres Estates a portion of Minnetex Place Mykawa and a portion of Santa Rosa Two Houston Housing Authority HHA public housing complexes Long Drive Townhomes and Sweetwater Point are zoned to Sterling 22 23 School uniforms editSterling requires school uniforms 24 The Texas Education Agency specified 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 25 parents must specify bona fide reasons such as religious reasons or philosophical objections Feeder patterns editElementary schools that feed into Sterling include 21 Codwell 26 DeAnda 27 Frost 28 Mitchell 29 partial Alcott 30 Cornelius 31 Gregg 32 Law 33 Mading 34 Seguin 35 Woodson 36 Middle schools that feed into Sterling include Albert Thomas Middle School partial 37 Hartman Middle School partial 38 Notable alumni editYolanda Adams gospel singer radio personality 39 Tomur Barnes former NFL player Sedrick Curry former CFL player 40 Clyde Drexler former Hall of Fame NBA basketball player for the Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets 1995 NBA Champion with Rockets 39 Zina Garrison former tennis player 39 Carlette Guidry White two time Olympic track and field gold medalist John Hilliard former NFL player Jason Phillips former NFL player Howard Sampson former NFL player Johnny Thomas former NFL player 41 John Washington former NFL player 42 See also editPortals nbsp Texas nbsp Schools Senior high schoolReferences edit Principal s Bio www houstonisd org a b c STERLING H S National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved March 25 2020 Sterling Raiders NJROTC sites google com Hunt Dianna Fewer failing grades since start of no pass rule Houston Chronicle Saturday June 29 1985 Section 1 Page 22 Retrieved on December 8 2011 a b Downing Margaret Sterling High School Keeping It All Together Houston Press Wednesday May 8 2013 p 1 Retrieved on February 23 2014 Downing Margaret Sterling High School Keeping It All Together Houston Press Wednesday May 8 2013 p 2 Retrieved on February 23 2014 Mellon Ericka HISD faces politically tough choices in closing schools Houston Chronicle December 20 2010 Retrieved on February 22 2014 Palmer Christian Sterling High class of 71 to reunite Archive Houston Chronicle Monday June 27 2011 Retrieved on November 21 2015 a b Morris Mike Hundreds drawn to magnet discussions Archive Houston Chronicle Wednesday January 26 2011 Retrieved on December 6 2015 Downing Margaret Sterling High School Keeping It All Together Houston Press Wednesday May 8 2013 Retrieved on November 20 2015 Haydon David City hopes new club puts youths on a flight path Archive Houston Chronicle Wednesday October 24 2012 Retrieved on December 6 2015 a b c d Downing Margaret Sterling High School Keeping It All Together Houston Press Wednesday May 8 2013 p 3 Retrieved on February 23 2014 Map Archived 2011 07 11 at the Wayback Machine East End Management District Retrieved on March 8 2010 AGENDA Board of Education Meeting March 13 2014 Houston Independent School District Retrieved on March 15 2014 Proposed Attendance Boundaries New 03 06 04 Attachment F 1 March 2014 p 24 119 Mellon Ericka HISD names Yates Sterling Westbury High principals Archive Houston Chronicle June 5 2015 Retrieved on November 20 2015 a b c Serrano Alejandro 2021 07 19 Sterling High once dubbed dead end now flying high with aviation magnet program Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2023 02 25 Webb Shelby School choice favors HISD campuses in whiter neighborhoods Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2018 04 08 New year new school for Sterling Aviation HS students Houston Independent School District January 4 2017 New Sterling High will emphasize aviation Houston Defender May 7 2014 Retrieved on December 7 2015 Rangel King Kristi Magnet school students drawn to aviation jobs Archive Houston Chronicle Thursday July 19 2001 Retrieved on December 6 2015 a b Sterling High School Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District Retrieved on January 2 2019 Long Drive Townhomes Houston Housing Authority Retrieved on January 2 2019 6767 Long Dr Houston Texas 77087 Sweetwater Point Houston Housing Authority Retrieved on January 2 2019 7909 S Sam Houston Pkwy E Houston Texas 77075 Uniform Dress Code Sterling High School Uniforms Texas Education Agency Codwell Elementary Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District DeAnda Elementary Attendance Zone Archive includes changes from 2011 2012 to 2012 2013 Houston Independent School District Frost Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2009 12 28 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Mitchell Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2006 05 16 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Alcott Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2009 12 28 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Cornelius Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2013 11 03 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Gregg Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2012 02 25 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Law Elementary Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District Mading Elementary Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District Seguin Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2012 02 25 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Woodson Elementary Attendance Zone Houston Independent School District Thomas Middle Attendance Zone Archived 2012 02 25 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Hartman Middle Attendance Zone Archived 2007 09 30 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District a b c Distinguished HISD Alumni Archived 2012 05 15 at the Wayback Machine Houston Independent School District Sedrick Curry all xfl com Retrieved October 16 2014 Johnny Thomas bio Retrieved October 16 2017 John Washington bio Retrieved October 16 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sterling High School Houston Sterling High School Sterling High School Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sterling High School Houston amp oldid 1199688536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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