After its closure, Gordon temporarily housed the Post Oak School and later served as administrative offices.
[4] Harvin C. Moore, a HISD board member, took two education-related trips to China and visited a Chinese immersion program in San Diego, California.
[5] In 2011, the HISD board approved the creation of a Mandarin Chinese-language immersion magnet school in the former Holden Elementary in the Houston Heights.
[10] In 2017, HISD announced plans to demolish the former MIMS campus so Bellaire High School's baseball practice field could be relocated there, allowing HISD to easily rebuild the high school main campus.
[9] As of 2012[update], the school provides Rosetta Stone software for parents who wish to learn Chinese with their children.
[9] As of 2019[update], the Texas Education Agency (TEA) issued an accountability rating of 97, among the highest of any HISD school.
[13] In the 2017–2018 school year, 38% of the students were Asian, 19% were non-Hispanic white, 18% were Hispanic, 17% were African-American, and 9% were Multiracial.
[17] The campus includes an auditorium with a stage, a gymnasium, a cafeteria, and a technology and design laboratory.
The school shares athletic fields and green areas with St. George Place Elementary.