Kashmere High School
Kashmere High School | |
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Houston, Texas United States | |
Coordinates | 29°49′21″N 95°18′58″W / 29.822409°N 95.316030°W |
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Kashmere High School is a secondary school in
Kashmere contains the Conrad O. Johnson School of Fine Arts, a Houston ISD magnet school program.
History
Kashmere High School opened in 1957 at Hirsch Road at Kelly Street. In 1968 Kashmere moved to a new campus at 6900 Wileyvale Road and the Hirsch Kelley campus became
In 2013 the North Forest Independent School District was annexed into HISD. Portions, including Settegast, were rezoned from North Forest High School (the only remaining comprehensive high school in NFISD) to Kashmere.[4]
By 2016 Kashmere underwent remodeling.[5] The total cost was $19,000,000. The remodeled campus opened in 2018.[6]
The school got failing grades in state accountability measures in the period 2013-2016, and so the Texas Education Agency appointed Doris Delaney as the conservator of Kashmere High. In 2019 the school got a passing score and it got failing scores in 2022.[7]
Administration
From about 2008 until 2016 the school had four principals and one interim principal.[8]
HISD superintendent Abelardo Saavedra attempted to demote one principal, but the board of education reversed his decision. Saavedra's successor, Terry Grier, fired that principal.[9]
In 2010 HISD accused principal Mable Caleb of stealing school property and facilitating academic dishonesty, and the board voted to fire her. However an administrative law judge ruled in 2014 that Caleb was not guilty of the charges. Caleb sued HISD, and in 2016 the two parties agreed to a settlement in which she received $550,000.[10]
By 2016 Nancy Blackwell was the principal. She had previous experience with low income teaching environments in the Aldine Independent School District.[8] The principal prior to Blackwell was relatively new to being a principal, as was Blackwell herself,[5] although Blackwell had previous experience as an administrator.[8] Circa 2018 Reginald "Reggie" Bush began his principalship.[11]
Curriculum
As of 2016[update] students may take courses with Houston Community College (HCC) as part of a partnership.[5]
Academic performance
Beginning in 2002 and continuing as of 2016 Kashmere had repeated issues with academic performance.[8] From the period 2005 to 2015 members of the surrounding community protested reoccurring plans to close Kashmere stemming from its low performance.[12] In 2016 HISD academic officer Grenita Lathan stated that issues at the elementary school and middle schools which feed into Kashmere contribute to the academic issues at the high school. Margaret Downing of the Houston Press wrote that the school has had a "lasting stigma" due to its poor academic performance.[5]
Kashmere, with
In 2007 a
In the 2014-2015 school year 47% of students passed state examinations. In September of that year the State of Texas appointed Kashmere alumna Doris Delaney as the conservator of the school. Delaney had a working relationship with Blackwell.[8]
To address the issues, the school began to more heavily emphasize career and university preparation, increased observation of teaching, and hired additional counselors. In 2016 HISD board member Rhonda Skillern-Jones stated that Kashmere had made more improvement during two years of Blackwell's leadership than during the preceding eight years under other principals. In addition an agency was brought in to resolve issues stemming from the students' home lives.[5] By December 2016 a nonprofit organization called ProUnitas, established by former Kashmere teacher Adeeb Barqawi, began acting as a case manager and identifying especially needy students at Kashmere so the school administration can better serve them and allow them to prosper in an academic environment.[17] By offering the services on-campus, students are more likely to accept them and participate.[5]
In 2019 the TEA ranked the school "C". Margaret Downing of the Houston Press wrote that "Because when you're looking at another "F," clearing the hurdles with a "C" is next to a miracle."[11]
Transportation
As of 2016[update] most students walk to school, and other than school buses have few means of traveling to other schools.[5]
Athletics and extracurricular activities
Wheatley High School is Kashmere's rival. Kashmere students believed that any fellow students who transferred to Wheatley were traitorous towards Kashmere.[5]
As of 2016[update] Kashmere's
Music
Kashmere High School was home of the Kashmere Stage Band, a nationally renowned band that released several jazz/funk albums in the 1960s and 1970s.
They are known for the vocal ensemble under the direction of Joan E. Hubert, a member of Houston Ebony Opera Guild.
Kashmere had Jay-Z as "principal for a day"[19] in 2002.
Around 2016 the band had 41 members. In a period of one year it increased to that number from seven and it began doing more significant activities, such as marching in parades. Margaret Downing of the Houston Press wrote that it was "not quite at the level of the historic Thunder Soul corps".[5]
Student body
Kashmere, during the 2014-2015 school year, had a total of 585 students, giving it the lowest enrollment of any HISD comprehensive high school. Of the students, 72% were
In the 1970s the student population was about 1,500, and in the 1980s it was about 1,800.[5]
As of 2016[update] the student body was so poor that the school offered free early dinner service, in addition to free breakfast and lunch. Some of the female students were mothers, having experienced teenage pregnancy.[5]
Neighborhoods served by Kashmere
Kashmere serves the Houston Gardens, Kashmere Gardens, Settegast, and Trinity Gardens areas.[20]
School uniforms
Students may wear blue, red, white, or, grey collared shirts along with jeans.[21]
The
Feeder patterns
Elementary schools that feed into Kashmere:[20]
(partial)
Two middle schools, Key Middle School[32] and Henry Middle School,[33] have some of their students move on to Kashmere.
Notable alumni
- Antonio Armstrong - Former NFL Linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, and St. Louis Rams.
- Harvey Armstrong - Former NFL Defensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles and Indianapolis Colts.
- Bert Askson - Former NFL Tight end and Defensive end.
- Kirbyjon H. Caldwell - pastor of Windsor Village United Methodist Church.
- Eddie Foster - Former NFL Wide receiver for the Houston Oilers.
- Tim Gray - Former NFL Safety.
- Jacob Green - Former NFL Defensive end for the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers.
- Rodney Hampton - Former NFL Running back for the New York Giants.
- Mark Lewis - Former NFL Tight End for the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions.
- Vernon Lewis - Former NFL Defensive back for the New England Patriots.
- James Prince - Music executive, founder of Rap-A-Lot Records
- Delvin Williams - Former NFL Running back for the San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins, and Green Bay Packers.
See also
References
- ^ Harris County block book map: PDF format, JPG format. Harris County Block Book Maps. Volume 117, page 425. Retrieved on August 7, 2017.
- ^ "High Schools." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on October 12, 2018.
- ^ "School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names Archived 2011-07-10 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Accessed September 24, 2008.
- ^ "Board of Education Meeting July 18, 2013." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on January 11, 2017. "E-3 Approval To Name, Establish An Organizational Entity, And Create An Attendance Boundary For North Forest High School, And To Make Attendance Boundary Adjustments For Kashmere High School" - Three pages (PDF document pages 28-30 of 80).
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Downing, Margaret (2016-12-20). "Kashmere High Struggles to Survive, but Don't Count It Out Yet". Houston Press. Retrieved 2017-01-11.
- ^ Ojeda, Sofia (2018-01-23). "Kashmere High School holds ribbon-cutting ceremony after $19M renovation complete". KPRC-TV (Click2Houston). Retrieved 2022-06-12.
- ^ Goodwin, Anastasia (2023-05-05). "These Houston ISD campuses have the highest failure rates, according to the TEA. Here's why". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2023-05-06.
- ^ a b c d e f g Mellon, Ericka (2016-09-02). "State names overseer of struggling Kashmere High School". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2017-01-11.
- ^ Swartz, Mimi (October 2011). "Super Collider". Texas Monthly. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ Downing, Margaret (2016-09-23). "HISD Pays Off Fired Kashmere Principal Mable Caleb, 6 Years Later". Houston Press. Retrieved 2017-01-11.
- ^ a b Downing, Margaret (2019-08-16). "Is It For Whom the Bell Tolls Time for HISD's Trustees, Despite Kashmere's Success?". Houston Press. Retrieved 2019-08-27.
- ^ ). Retrieved on July 20, 2015.
- ^ "Dr. Saavedra Recommends That Kashmere High School Remain Open." Kashmere High School. March 17, 2010. Retrieved on July 15, 2017.
- ^ "Exceptions rule used to Kashmere's benefit Archived 2012-07-23 at archive.today," Houston Chronicle, August 7, 2007
- ^ "Report points to 'dropout factories'," Houston Chronicle, October 31, 2007
- ^ 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.
- ^ "Local nonprofit may have an answer for district's poor exams record". Houston Chronicle. 2016-12-04. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
- ^ Houston Ebony Music Society
- ^ Rodrigues, Janette. "RAPPER TURNS PRINCIPAL / Artist encourages Kashmere students with stories of his own Hard Knock Life." Houston Chronicle. Saturday November 23, 2002. Section A Page 33 MetFront. Retrieved on September 18, 2010.
- ^ a b "Kashmere High School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 27, 2016.
- ^ "Uniforms." Kashmere High School. Retrieved on January 11, 2017.
- ^ "Uniforms," Texas Education Agency
- ^ "Cook Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Kashmere Gardens Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 27, 2016.
- ^ "McGowen Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 27, 2016.
- ^ "Paige Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2012-04-07 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District.
- ^ "Berry Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Elmore Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Hilliard Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Isaacs Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 27, 2016.
- ^ "Ross Elementary School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 27, 2016.
- ^ "Key Middle School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
- ^ "Henry Middle School Attendance Zone," Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on December 28, 2016.
External links
- Kashmere High School
- Kashmere High School at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- Kashmere PTSA at the Wayback Machine (archive index)
- Harris County block book map: PDF format, JPG format