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Northbrook High School

Coordinates: 29°49′01″N 95°31′54″W / 29.8170°N 95.5318°W / 29.8170; -95.5318
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Northbrook Senior High School
Location
Map
1 Raider Circle, Houston, Texas 77080

United States
Coordinates29°49′01″N 95°31′54″W / 29.8170°N 95.5318°W / 29.8170; -95.5318
Information
TypePublic secondary
Motto"Defying The Odds"
Established1974
School districtSpring Branch ISD
PrincipalDr. HP Hyder III
Staff152.81 (FTE)[1]
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment2,573 (2022-23)[1]
Student to teacher ratio16.87[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)   
AthleticsBaseball, Boys Basketball, Boys Soccer, Bandoleras, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Football, Girls Basketball, Girls Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track, and Volleyball
MascotThe Ragin' Raider
RivalSpring Woods High School
NewspaperThe El Dorado
Websitenhs.springbranchisd.com

Northbrook High School (NHS) is a high School in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas.[2] The school is one of four zoned high schools that are part of the Spring Branch Independent School District.

History

Northbrook High School was established in 1973 at Spring Woods High School's Campus in the T-Shacks. Northbrook High School's Campus opened during the 1974–1975 school year to ease overcrowding at Spring Branch and Spring Woods High Schools. When a dwindling student population caused Spring Branch High School to close in 1985, Northbrook took in a large number of Spring Branch students.

Northbrook was named a 1988-89 National Blue Ribbon School.[3]

In 2005, Northbrook received 'Academically Acceptable' as the Texas Education Agency Accountability Rating.

In 2020 SBISD acquired 4.7 acres (1.9 ha) of formerly commercial land so it could build a detention pond to control flooding.[4]

Athletics

Football

Northbrook has never been to the playoffs in football in the school's history. The best football record was set during the 1981 season with a 7–3 record under then head coach Bob French, who was the offensive coordinator for the '78 Texas 4A State Champion Stratford Spartans.

The Raiders first head coach was Horace "Buzzy" Allert. He was head coach from the school's first season in 1974 until the 1979 football season. He was forced to retire due to knee problems he obtained during his playing days in the NFL and CFL. Coach Allert finished his career at Northbrook with a 28–29–3 record, with his best season record at NHS was a 6-3-1 in '75 & '76.

After Coach Allert, Coach Bob French came in from Stratford two years after being part of the 1978 Stratford Coaching Staff. Bob French finished his career at Northbrook with a 27–29–4 record, with his best season at NHS being the school record 7–3 in 1981. After French came Coach Howell Ferguson, whom finished his career at NHS with a 20–38–1 record, with his best season being in 1988 with a 6–3 record, Northbrook's 2nd best season ever. One game was cancelled due to Hurricane Gilbert. The 1988 team fell one game short of the state playoffs by losing to Katy 21–9 late in the season.

Coach Hernandez followed after Ferguson and finished his career at NHS after only 3 seasons with an 11–19 record; his best season at NHS was a 6–4 record in 1993. L.P. Jones took over at Northbrook in 1995 and stayed until 1998 finishing at NHS with an overall record of 10–30, with his best season being a 4–6 in '97.

Pat Alvarado took over at Northbrook from 1999 to 2005. Alvarado finished his career at NHS with a 9–61 record with his best two seasons being in 2000 & 2001 with a 3–7 record. After going 0–10 for two consecutive seasons in 2004 and 2005 the Northbrook Raiders led by new head coach Craig Cripps went 2–8 in 2006 and improved in 2007 with a 3–7 record and in '08 finished 1–7 after two games were cancelled due to hurricane Ike. Cripps finished his career at NHS 6-22.

After coach Cripps' departure to district rival Stratford, the Raiders finished the 2009 season 0–10 led by new head coach Ron Rogers. In 2010 the UIL announced that Northbrook would be placed in district 17-4A along with Stratford, Spring Woods, Brenham, Montgomery, Waller, Magnolia, and Magnolia West. In their first season in 4A the Raiders finished the 2010 season 2–8. Ron Rogers finished his career at Northbrook with a 2–18 record. He was replaced by former offensive coordinator Dave Cope.

Soccer

The Northbrook Raider boys' soccer program has enjoyed some success in the last 14 seasons under Coach Justin Wheeler. The Raiders have earned playoff appearances in 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. They have made the state playoffs as representatives of class 4A, 5A and 6A.[5] They were district champions in 2000, 2004, 2007, 2011 and 2012. They were a regional quarter-finalist in 2003 and a Regional Champion and 5A State Semi-Finalist in 2004. The Northbrook boys' soccer team competes in district 18AAAAAA along with Spring Woods, Stratford, Memorial, Klein, Klein Forest, Klein Collins and Klein Oak.

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Northbrook High School[6]

  • Buffalo Creek
  • Cedar Brook
  • Edgewood
  • Hollibrook
  • Ridgecrest
  • Spring Shadows
  • Housman (partial)
  • Pine Shadows (partial)
  • Terrace (partial)

The following middle schools feed into Northbrook High School:[6]

Partnership

In 2015, YES Prep Northbrook opened inside of the campus. It's currently serving a full 9–12 grade campus. It's part of the SKY Partnership. These students take regular classes at YES Prep, but they join regular Northbrook students in extra-curricular activities

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "NORTHBROOK H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  2. ^ "Spring Branch Schools" (Archive). Spring Branch Management District. Retrieved on May 18, 2014.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ Gillespie, Laura (2020-02-13). "Spring Branch ISD buys land for high school renovation, expansion". Houston Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-01-09.
  5. ^ http://www.uil.utexas.edu
  6. ^ a b "Spring Branch Independent School District - Houston". Archived from the original on 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2007-06-26.