Briarmeadow, Houston

The community is within Trustee District VII, represented by Harvin C. Moore as of 2008.

[7] Named after the Briarmeadow community,[8] it was created in 1997, with 125 students,[9] to relieve Piney Point and three other elementary schools.

[10] Briarmeadow Charter at one time rented space at the Post Oak YMCA,[9] with students using an area library and the cafeteria of T.H.

[10] It moved into a permanent 11-acre (4.5 ha) facility, with the school building being 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) former manufacturing warehouse, with room for 550 pupils, in 2001; the building had a value of $10 million,[10] funded by the Rebuild 2002 bond,[8] and its second floor had 7,000 square feet (650 m2) of space.

The building's facilities include a cafeteria equipped with a stage and designated for multiple purposes,[10] a fine art studio with a separate entry area[9] and an attached music studio[10] with high-acoustic capabilities, two computer laboratories, a library, a multimedia room, a music studio, two language laboratories, and a science laboratory.