Nimitz first opened its doors in the fall of 1978, relieving both Aldine and MacArthur High School. Located near the border of Houston, Spring, and Humble, it was and still is the only high school located in the far northeast region of the Aldine School District. The campus was relieved of its ninth graders with the opening of its freshmen campus in the fall of 1999. Nimitz gained 215 young victims resulting from Hurricane Katrina after the hurricane struck New Orleans, Louisiana, and nearby coastal areas in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama in 2005, and is notable for causing strife between the two differing groups of students, especially soon after the hurricane.
Academics
For the 2018-2019 school year, the school received a B grade from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall score of 80 out of 100. The school received a C grade in two domains, Student Achievement and Closing the Gaps, and a B grade in School Progress. The school received one of the seven possible distinction designations for Post-secondary Readiness.
Demographics
The ethnic distribution at Nimitz High School for the 2018-19 school year was:
Asian: 1.8%
African American: 42.6%
American Indian: 0.1%
Hispanic: 50.1%
White: 3.6%
Pacific Islander: 1.0%
Two or more races: 0.8%
73.1% of students were Economically Disadvantaged, 9.6% were English Language Learners, and 10.4% received Special Education Services.
Advanced placement and honor courses provided at NHS
Neighborhoods served
While the school has a Houston address, it serves students in portions of unincorporated Harris County, Bordersville, the AISD portion of Humble, and a small portion of East Aldine. Nimitz serves a Houston Housing Authoritypublic housing complex, Mansions at Turkey Creek. Due to the tremendous growth in the areas serving AISD, the district opened Benjamin O. Davis High School in the Fall of 2012. Davis was built to help alleviate overcrowding at the district's four high schools. The school took in freshmen and sophomore students its first year, phasing in juniors and seniors in the following years. Communities in the Greenspoint area of the Nimitz attendance zone were directly affected by the school's opening.