South Campus also houses the school's softball field, as well as ten tennis courts, and four gyms.
An extensive weight training room, natatorium, and sports medicine and physical therapy clinic are also housed on campus.
Wolters Campus is an advanced high school which all students grades 10-12 can apply to attend.
Wolters used to be located in the original High School building, which was built in 1949, and was demolished in 2013 when North Campus was being renovated.
The article said that the school's proximity to oil refineries along the Houston Ship Channel threatened its students with high levels of 1,3-Butadiene and other harmful gases.
[2] Deer Park High School features band, choir, dance, orchestra, and theatre as parts of its fine arts curriculum.
Once again in 2014, Deer Park made an appearance at the One-Act Play state finals with The Drowning Girls.
The school's drill team, The Deer Escorts, also compete in numerous competitions throughout the year and have recently been named Best in Show and Grand Champions.
For fine arts, both campuses feature band and choir halls, dance studios, and theatre classrooms.
South Campus is home to the Deer Park High School Performing Arts Center (PAC).
Annually the PAC is home to multiple UIL competitions for band, choir, and theatre.
Bowling, fishing, cross country, track and field, and basketball are also featured as part of the athletic program.
The Culinary Arts program at South Campus has competed against other schools in FCCLA Competitions.
Deer Park High School has placed first every year in the State Competition since they began participating.
The broadcast journalism group, The Deer Network, began production in the early 2000s, and has been nominated for numerous Lone Star Education Emmys.