Morton Ranch High School

Morton Ranch High School is a secondary school in the Katy Independent School District. It opened in 2004, and is located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. It is part of a multi-school complex, including Morton Ranch Elementary that opened in 2008 and Morton Ranch Junior High School that opened in 2003. The school serves many northern sections of Katy I.S.D., and has grades 9 through 12. The mascot is a Maverick.

Morton Ranch High School
Address
21000 Franz Road

,
77449

United States
Information
TypeFree public
Motto"Be purple, be proud, it's the MAVERICK way."
Established2004
School districtKaty Independent School District
PrincipalJulie Hinson
Teaching staff188.25 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment2,834 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio15.05[1]
Campus size112 acres (0.45 km2)
Campus typeSuburban
Color(s)   
Athletics conferenceUIL Class 6A
MascotMaverick
WebsiteMorton Ranch Homepage

History

In 2012 the nonprofit Children at Risk categorized Morton Ranch as an "urban school" for the first time, since the school had a low income population exceeding 50%. That year it ranked Morton Ranch as the best "urban" comprehensive high school in the Houston area.[2]

Demographics

In 2012 there were 3,050 students. 49% of the students were Hispanic or Latino, 26% were white, 18% were black, and 5% were Asian.[2]

Academic performance

The school's passing rate for the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) language arts test for 11th graders was 98% as of 2012. The Class of 2010 four year graduation rate was 90%.[2]

Campus

Morton Ranch High School is a modified repeat design based on the award-winning Cinco Ranch High School plan. The major differences between Morton Ranch High School and Cinco Ranch High School are in the size of the science labs, the weight room, and the addition of a third gym at the east end of the building.

Specific detail changes requested by the end users have been incorporated to make a great plan even better. Also, the exterior of the building was changed to give it a different character. Morton Ranch also has a large library, located off the rotunda in the west wing of the school. Morton Ranch High School includes a Performing Arts Center that was master-planned during the original construction.

Additions

The band's drumline in November 2008

For the growth that outdid Katy Independent School District predictions, a new bond was passed. The bond included a new Ninth Grade Center for Morton Ranch High School, that was completed for the 2008–2009 school year.

Originally, the 9th Grade Center at Morton Ranch High School was scheduled to be complete in time for the 2007–2008 school year, but a failed bond pushed the project back one year.

Athletics

Since the 2006–2007 school year, Morton Ranch High School has been entered as a school. It now plays several 6A Varsity sports including:

  • Basketball
  • Tennis
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Soccer
  • Wrestling
  • Baseball
  • Softball
  • Volleyball
  • Track and Field
  • Cross Country
  • Swimming
  • Bowling

Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Morton Ranch High School:

  • Franz Elementary
  • Golbow Elementary
  • Sundown Elementary
  • Winborn Elementary
  • King Elementary (partial)
  • McRoberts Elementary (partial)
  • Stephens Elementary (partial)
  • Morton Ranch Elementary (partial)

The following junior high schools feed into Morton Ranch High School:

  • Katy Junior High (partial)
  • McDonald Junior High (partial)
  • Morton Ranch Junior High

Notable alumni

  • Kevin Foster (Class of 2008) – college basketball standout at Santa Clara University who finished as the school's all-time leading scorer with 2,423 points[3][4]
  • Tamyra Mensah-Stock (Class of 2011) - women's wrestling 2018 68 kg world bronze medalist and 2019 68 kg world champion
  • Danielle Hunter (Class of 2012) - NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings, former LSU standout.
  • Elijah Hall (Class of 2013) - Sprinter (60M,200M,4X1,4X2) for USA TRACK, UOFH TRACK.

References

  1. "MORTON RANCH H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
  2. Radcliffe, Jennifer (April 21, 2012). "Changing demographics turn 2 Katy schools into 'urban' stars". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  3. "Kevin Foster biography". SantaClaraBroncos.com. Santa Clara University. 2013. Retrieved April 23, 2013.
  4. Miraski, Benjamin (April 5, 2013). "2013 CBI Championship: Santa Clara Feeds Trasolini to Earn Title". SB Nation. Vox Media, Inc. Retrieved April 23, 2013.

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