Westside High School
14201 Briar Forest, Houston, TX, 77077-1806 - Map Map

School Overview:
Definition of Terms
Westside High School
School Level High school
Grades Offered Grades 9 - 12
County Harris County, TX
Students & Faculty
Total Students 3047 students
% Male / % Female 53%  /  47%
Total Classroom Teachers 143 teachers
Students by Grade
Grade 9 - 1039 students
Grade 10 - 770 students
Grade 11 - 673 students
Grade 12 - 565 students
This School
(TX) School Average
Teacher : Student Ratio 1:21 1:14
Students by Ethnicity
This School
(TX) School Average
% American Indian n/a n/a
% Asian 9% 2%
% Hispanic 26% 37%
% Black 32% 13%
% White 33% 46%
Additional Student Information
This School
(TX) School Average
% Eligible for Free Lunch 35% 32%
% Eligible for Reduced Lunch 7% 6%
% Migrant Students Enrolled n/a 1%
School Performance:
(TX) Statewide Testing Performance
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School District:
School District Name Houston Independent School District
This School's Agency
(TX) District Average
Number of Schools Managed 312 5
Number of Students Managed 212,354 students 1,220 students
District Total Revenue $1,748,961,000 $11,313,000
District Expenditure $1,848,956,000 $11,189,000
District Revenue / Student $8,236 $9,273
District Expenditure / Student $8,707 $9,171
District Graduation Rates 73% 97%
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School Notes:
  • Westside High School is a secondary school in Houston, Texas, United States. It serves grades 9 through 12 and is part of the Houston Independent School District.
  • As of 2008, its principal is Paul Castro, who has been in the position since the beginning of the 2005-2006 school year; Castro was principal at West Briar Middle School before becoming the principal of Westside. Westside had one other principal, Scott VanBeck, who opened the school in 2000 and is the superintendent of HISD's West District as of 2008.
  • The school is located at 14201 Briar Forest in Houston, Texas, in the 77077 zip code. Westside High School is outside of Beltway 8, east of State Highway 6, inside State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway), and south of Interstate 10 (Katy Freeway) in the Briar Forest area.
  • Westside is HISD's Magnet School for Integrated Technology. The program allows students to look at technology from one of five aspects: Fine Arts, Business, Media Relations, Applied Science/Health Science, and Computing Sciences. During the first year, all Magnet students take a technology survey course, a modular course that introduces them to the five strands of the program. The second year, students are asked to choose one of the five strands on which to focus their elective courses.
  • Westside High School is also known for its academic programs, ranking #463, #196, #230, and #245 in Newsweek magazine's 2005,, 2006 2007, and 2008 lists, respectively, of the top 1,200 high schools in the United States. Among the school's faculty is the 2005 Houston Independent School District Secondary Teacher of the Year, Nobuo Cedric French.
  • Many students in other parts of Houston ISD transfer to Westside to escape home schools that do not have a good academic performance, causing the attendance figures of those schools to suffer.
  • The school's mascot for its sports teams is the "Wolves."
  • History
  • Westside first opened in 2000, removing about 1,000 students from Lee High School which was experiencing overcrowding. Westside planned to compete with Bellaire and Lamar high schools in Houston ISD for "premier" status. It initially had a reputation as a school that could attract private school students to a public school. When Westside opened, residents of the Lee attendance boundary gained the option to attend Westside instead of Lee, with no free transportation provided.
  • Westside received its name because it is located in western Houston.
  • On June 22, 2005 a prank attack involving Molotov cocktails thrown at the building in the middle of the night resulted in minor damage. One classroom sustained a broken window and fire damage. As it was during summer break, no school activities were interrupted.
  • By March 2006 Westside had posted slightly lower SAT and graduation rates than Lamar and Bellaire. In a March 2006 Houston Press article, Dr. Robert Sanborn, the president and CEO of the organization Children at Risk, said that Westside's "slow progress," as paraphrased by article author Todd Spivak, was more disappointing than Lamar and Bellaire's dropout rates.
  • According to the October 2006 "For Your Information" newsletter, Westside was one of four high schools that took the most Hurricane Katrina evacuees.
  • At about 2:30 PM on April 10, 2008 17-year-old Vincent Agwuoke, scheduled to graduate from Westside that June after attending Westside for almost four years, entered the deep end of a school pool during a Physics class; a news article stated that students could not see him, apparently unable to swim, as his dark clothing blended with the painted lane. Agwuoke's body was taken out of the water and emergency crews performed CPR. He was taken to Hermann Memorial City Hospital. Agwuoke was pronounced dead at the hospital.
  • In 2007 6% of high school-aged children zoned to Westside chose to attend a different Houston ISD school.
  • Recognitions
  • Westside is known for the dance troupe INERTIA DANCE CO. that has been featured in People magazine and on Good Morning America. At one point, a reality show was planned for the troupe.
  • Westside High School has multiple state-ranked athletics programs. Westside won the Division II State Lacrosse title in 2004. Westside High School is a haven for nonconventional athletics programs, as it has a rugby team incorporated with a public high school in the Houston Independent School District. The Westside Wrestling program has won Districts for the past seven years and has had three individual state champions: Courtney Sanders (215), Trent Murrell (160), and James Hazzard (171).
  • Westside High School won its first SECME State Competition in 2008. The team featured Farhad Tavalaian, Victor Le, and Terrance Brady.
  • The Westside High School Marching Wolves Band received its first ever Superior rating at the UIL Region 23 Marching Contest on October 21, 2008, held at Katy ISD's Rhodes Stadium. The contest showcased high school marching bands from Houston ISD and Katy ISD.
  • Athletics
  • Westside High School's sports' mascot is the "Wolves." The girls teams are sometimes known as the "Lady Wolves".
  • Sports at the school include:
  • Organizations and clubs
  • Westside has about 50 clubs and organizations in addition to its athletic programs.
  • Special interest
  • Asian Cultural Society,Bike Club,BSA Advancement,BPA,Chinese Club,Christians on Campus,Close Up,Ecology Club,EOE Step Club,Fellowship of Christian Athletes,Fitness Club,French Club,Future Farmers of America,Future Teachers of America,Gaming/Anime Club,Gay-Straight Alliance,Guitar Hero Club,History Club,Hot Air Balloon Club,Howlin' Respect,Humanities,Investment Club,Kite Flying Society,Latin Club,Math Club,Movie Buffs,Name That Book,They Say Literacy Magazine Club,SECMEUltimate Frisbee,Young Democrats,Young Republicans,W.O.R.D.
  • Performing arts
  • Art Club (2D and 3D Animation, Drawing and Painting),National Thespian Honor Society,Orchestra,Band,Speech and Debate Team,Tri-Music Honor Society,Westside Choir,Westside Pride Dance Team
  • Academics and Honors
  • Asian Honor Society,National Honor Society,Spanish National Honor Society,Quiz Bowl
  • Service and Spirit
  • Cheerleaders, Drill Team, Ecology Club, Interact Club, Key Club, JROTC, L.I.F.E, Recycling Club, S.A.V.E. Club, SADD
  • News
  • Canidae (Yearbook), The Howler (Newspaper)
  • Outback program
  • Westside has a three-year entrepreneurship program designed by the National Restaurant Education Foundation to educate students about how businesses run. Outback Steakhouse sponsors the program and helped build a full-scale commercial kitchen and dining hall directly into the school.
  • Students learn the production aspect of the restaurant business in addition to basic business principles and cooking methods in the first year of the program, culminating in SaveServe certification by the end of the second year.
  • Aside from the program itself, the restaurant is open to students and the general public during lunchtime hours in the school year. Outback also caters exclusively for school functions.
  • Areas served
  • When Westside opened in 2000, it relieved Lee High School of about 1,000 students that year.
  • The Westside High School zone covers small portions of the Westchase district that are north of Westheimer and the South Eldridge Parkway portion of the Houston Energy Corridor. Westside also covers several other neighborhoods, including Ashford Hill, Ashford West, Ashford South, the Houston ISD part of Ashford Forest, Walnut Bend, Briar Oaks, Briargrove Park, Briar Village, Briarhills, Lakeside Enclave, Lakeside Forest, Lakeside Landing, Lakeside Place, Parkway Villages, Reflections, Shadowbriar, and April Village.
  • Several gated communities, including Lakes of Parkway, are zoned to Westside High School.
  • Students residing in the Lee attendance zone, including the Uptown district, the neighborhoods of Briargrove, Briarcroft, Larchmont, Briar Meadow, Gulfton, Tanglewilde, Shenandoah, Sharpstown Country Club Estates, Woodlake Forest, Jeanetta, and St. George Place (Lamar Terrace), and small portions of Westchase east of Gessner, may go to Lamar High, Lee High, or Westside High School. Small portions of the city of Hunters Creek Village and Piney Point Village are zoned to Lee with Lamar and Westside as options.
  • In late 2005, the school absorbed more than 200 Hurricane Katrina evacuees who had moved into the Westside zone.
  • Feeder patterns
  • Feeding from the Westside boundary
  • Elementary schools that directly feed into Westside include:
  • Ashford (Pre-K through 2)
  • Askew (Kindergarten through 5)
  • Barbara Bush
  • Daily
  • Shadowbriar (3 through 5)(3rd through 5th graders in the Ashford zone and 5th graders in the Askew zone attend Shadowbriar)
  • Walnut Bend
  • Emerson (partial) (the rest of Emerson indirectly feeds into Westside)
  • Middle schools that directly feed into Westside include all of West Briar and parts of Revere. Residents of the Westside attendance zone and the Revere attendance zone may apply to West Briar.
  • Residents of the Emerson Elementary School attendance zone may apply for the Briarmeadow Charter School, so the K-8 school feeds into Westside.
  • Feeding from the Lee boundary
  • Other schools also feed into Westside, since students zoned to Lee High School
  • Elementary schools that feed into Lee (and therefore also feed into Westside) include:
  • Middle schools that feed into Lee (and therefore also feed into Westside) include:
  • Grady
  • Partial:
  • Long
  • Pershing
  • Revere
  • Sharpstown
  • K-8 schools that feed into Lee (and therefore also feed into Westside) include:
  • Pilgrim
  • All pupils zoned to Long and Pershing Middle Schools may attend Pin Oak Middle School. Accordingly, Pin Oak also feeds into Lee High School.
  • Residents of the Briargrove, Emerson, Pilgrim, and Piney Point elementary attendance zones may apply for the Briarmeadow Charter School, so the K-8 school feeds into Lee.
  • Feeding from magnet schools
  • Some students who graduate from T. H. Rogers School in the 8th grade choose to go to Westside.
  • Feeding from private schools
  • Students of some private schools, such as John Paul II School and Village School, matriculate to Westside.
  • Transportation
  • 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 Westside or are in the Westside magnet program.
  • A METRO bus stop (Briar Forest Drive @ Briar Home Drive) is located next to the school. Bus line 53 (Downtown/Galleria) stops at Briar Forest and Briar Home.
  • See also
  • External links
  • Westside High School home page
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School Zip Code:
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School Zip (77077)
(TX) State Average
Population (Approximate) 42,416 people 19,677,938 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 58% 23%
Population Average Age 35 years old 32 years old
Average Household size 2.1 persons 2.7 persons
Median Household Income $52,667 $42,049
Avg. # of Rooms in Household 4.6 rooms 5.1 rooms
Median Age of Housing Structure 26 years old 33 years old
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1. Stratford High School - 2035 students - 2.3 mi. away - view location
2. Westside Command Detention Center - 47 students - 2.6 mi. away - view location
3. Shadowbriar Middle School - n/a - 2.6 mi. away - view location
4. Elsik High School - 4469 students - 3.7 mi. away - view location
5. Westchester Academy For Internatio - 825 students - 3.7 mi. away - view location
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