Heights High School

It serves students in grades nine through twelve and is a part of the Houston Independent School District.

Heights High School is HISD's Magnet School of Computer Technology and offers the International Baccalaureate Programme (IB) Middle Years Program (till 10th grade) and twenty Advanced Placement (AP) courses.

[4] Its initial site was lots 8-17 of Houston Heights Block 185,[5] on what is now Milroy Park.

When the original building on Yale and 12th burned in 1924, a new location for the high school was picked in the block between Oxford and Arlington, 13th and 14th.

Connelly said that a coworker told him that Reagan looked like Rydell High School in Grease.

The school’s A/V program is the only authorized Apple training center in the Houston area, giving students the opportunity to earn certification in Apple Final Cut Pro video editing software.

[citation needed] Transportation Pathway – Students study in specialized labs designed for automotive mechanics and repair.

[citation needed] International Baccalaureate – (IB) – In 2013, Reagan became an official IB World School offering the Middle Years Programme (from 6th to 10th grade) in partnership with Hogg Middle School.

The football team is cheered on by Bulldog Cheerleaders, the “redcoats”, and a marching band composed of about 140 students.

Other parts of Houston northwest of downtown within the 610 Loop are zoned to Heights High as well.

Entranceway of the campus