Brazoswood High School

Brazoswood High School is a public high school located in Clute, Texas, United States. It educates grades nine through twelve and is part of the Brazosport Independent School District.[2] Its attendance boundary includes:[3] Clute, Lake Jackson, and Richwood.[4]

Brazoswood High School
Address
302 West Brazoswood Drive

,
77531

United States
Coordinates29.0264°N 95.4153°W / 29.0264; -95.4153
Information
TypePublic coed
Motto"Building Champions"
Established1969
StatusOpen
School districtBrazosport Independent School District
SuperintendentDanny Massey
PrincipalRita Pintavalle
Faculty160.23 (FTE)[1]
Grades912
Enrollment2,438 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.22[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)Air Force Blue and Silver
   
MascotBrazoswood Buccaneers
NicknameBucs, B'wood
RivalAngleton High School Brazosport High School
NewspaperThe Silver Sabre
YearbookThe Treasure Chest
Websitebwhs.brazosportisd.net

The first class graduated 356 students in May 1971. The Alma Mater, written especially for this school, was not completed until just before graduation. When it was played at the ceremonies in May 1971, the graduating seniors were hearing it for the first time and therefore could not sing their alma mater at graduation.

Approximately 2,500 students attend Brazoswood High School. More than eighty percent of the students participate in one or more of the many clubs, organizations, and sports.[2]

In the National Merit Program, Brazoswood had one National Merit Semi-finalist, one Hispanic Scholar, and 9 Commended students in 2012. Brazoswood High School was named as one of the top Texas High Schools by U.S. News & World Report in their article, "Best High Schools 2012." BHS is also ranked nationally in the Top 10%.

In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[5]

Demographics

Historical student enrollment:[6]

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2012 2015 2017 2018
2,573 2,609 2,624 2,620 2,618 2,485 2,441 2,576 2,415

In the 2012 school year, the racial composition was as follows:

In the 2015 school year, the racial composition was as follows:

In the 2018 school year, the racial composition was as follows:

Academics

Core Courses

Mathematics Science Language Arts Social Studies
Geometry 9, Pre-AP Aquatic Science English I, Pre-AP World Geography Pre-AP
Algebra I, II, Pre-AP Biology Pre-AP, AP English II, Pre-AP World History Pre-AP, AP
Statistics Pre-AP, AP Chemistry Pre-AP, AP English III, Pre-AP, AP Government Pre-AP, AP
Calculus Pre-AP, AP Physics Pre-AP, AP 1, AP 2, AP C: Mech English IV, Pre-AP, AP Economics FE, AP
Math Models Environmental Science AP Deaf Education Human Geography AP
Creative Writing US History AP

Foreign Language

  • Spanish I, II, III, IV, V
  • French I, II, III, IV
  • German I, II, III, IV
  • American Sign Language I, II, III, IV

C.T.E.- Vocational

  • Energy, Power, and Transportation Systems
  • Manufacturing Systems
  • Construction Systems
  • Meat Processing I, II
  • Wild Life Management
  • Intro to Agricultural Science
  • Agricultural Mechanics
  • Child Development
  • Child Guidance
  • Health Science Tech I, II
  • Lifetime Nutrition & Wellness
  • Career Prep I, II

Business and Technology Application

  • Desktop Publishing
  • Touch System Data Entry
  • Digital and Interactive Media
  • Web Technologies
  • Principles of Information Technologies
  • Business Information Management
  • Business Law
  • Audio and Video Production Reg, ADV
  • Principles of Business Marketing and Finance
  • Accounting

The Brazosport College, a nearby community college, also offers dual credit classes for students.

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular Include:[7]

Unit TX-20054 is established at Brazoswood High School.

Band

Wind Ensemble & Marching Band

The Brazoswood High School Band program includes four concert bands, two jazz bands, and color guard. The 270 member Brazoswood Buc Band has been a consistent participant at regional marching contests as well as the Texas State Marching Contest. The band has also appeared at the National Cherry Blossom Festival parade and the Disney Magic Music Days parade.

Many band students have been a part of the TMEA audition process, placing into the All-Region and All-State ensembles. Over the past 14 years, an average of 45 Brazoswood students each year have placed in the bands at the Region level, with an average of 13 each year moving on to Area and 3 reaching the State level. In 2012, the band produced 10 All-State Members, a school record. In 2000, 2004, 2006, and 2016 the Brazoswood Symphonic Band had every member win an outstanding performance award medal at the UIL Wind Ensemble Festival. The Brazoswood Symphonic Band was named TMEA Class AAAAA Honor Band in 2013.

The band has consistently earned First Division ratings in UIL Marching and Concert Competitions. 2015 marked the 35th consecutive year of earning a first division at the Regional UIL Marching Competition. The Symphonic Band was a UIL Sweepstakes winner for the 32nd consecutive year in 2012 and earned numerous individual medals at the Texas Wind Ensemble Festival.

In 2017, the John Philip Sousa Foundation awarded the Sudler Flag of Honor to the Brazoswood Band.

Orchestra

The Brazoswood Orchestra was founded in 1969. The Brazoswood Symphony Orchestra was twice named TMEA (Texas Music Educators Assn.) Full Orchestra, in 1974 and in 1989. The Orchestra has provided members for the TMEA All-District to the All-State Orchestra programs since 1972.

Athletics

Brazoswood High School is a member of District 24-6A of Texas.

Brazoswood shares Hopper Field with nearby Brazosport High School. Hopper Field hosts many athletics events for the school district.

Sports

Brazoswood has produced several championship teams and several individual honors. [8]

State championships

  • 1974 State Football Champions
  • 1984 State Baseball Champions
  • 1992 State Baseball Champions
  • 2000 State Softball Champions
  • 2007 State Cross Country (Girl) Champions
  • 2011 State Baseball Champions
  • 2011 State Skeet Shooting Champions
  • 2012 State Wrestling Champion (Girls' 110lbs)

State qualifiers

Notable alumni

References

  1. "BRAZOSWOOD H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
  2. "About Brazoswood". BISD. BISD. Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  3. "Current elementary boundary maps". Brazosport Independent School District. Retrieved 2020-06-17. - Compare to town limit maps. Also: "Elementary Boundary Zones" (PDF). Brazosport Independent School District. Retrieved 2020-06-17. (old map with former boundaries)
    With these established, see "Feeder Patterns" (PDF). Brazosport Independent School District. Retrieved 2020-06-17. which establishes which schools they feed into: Logically anything zoned to the feeder elementary schools goes to Brazoswood High. Older feeder maps: "Brazosport ISD School Feeder Patterns". Brazosport Independent School District. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  4. "Current Richwood Zoning Map" (PDF). Richwood. Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  5. "2015 Accountability Rating System" (PDF). Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-10.
  6. Archived June 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Student Life". BISD. BISD. Archived from the original on 14 August 2009. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  8. "Brazoswood Achievements". BISD. BISD. Archived from the original on 1 January 2010. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  9. Cole Deggs & the Lonesome
  10. "Robert Ellis, Houston Area Country/Western Composer and Singer". Brazoswood High School Choir. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
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