Northside High School (Houston)


Northside High School, formerly Jefferson Davis High School, is a secondary school located at 1101 Quitman in the Near Northside neighborhood of Northside, Houston, Texas with a ZIP code of 77009. The school was previously named after Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America.
The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District. The mascot of Northside is the Panther.
The school also has a Hotel and Restaurant Management magnet program.
The HISD board voted to give the school its current name in 2016.

History

Davis was previously reserved for white children but it desegregated by 1970.
In 1993, project GRAD was founded at Davis High. The program provides scholarships to students as incentive to complete high school and enroll in college.
Prior to 1996 it was renovated through the Renewal A bond program, which spent $5.5 million on Davis. In 1996 it had 1,800 students.

Campus

In 1996 the school had terrazzo floors. At the time it had one temporary building used for classes and two others for other purposes; it had a fewer amount compared to some other schools because it was not overcrowded. In 1996 Terry Kliewer of the Houston Chronicle praised the building's features and maintenance, and stated that it "exemplifies what is possible when an old building gets good maintenance and timely remodeling."

Neighborhoods served by Northside

Northside High School serves Near Northside, Northside Village, Irvington, Lindale Park, a portion of the Fifth Ward, and most of Downtown Houston. The school also serves Irvington Village, a public housing unit and Fulton Village, a mixed-income unit, both of the Houston Housing Authority.

Student body

During the 2006-2007 school year, 1,577 students were enrolled at Davis.
About 85% of the students were Hispanic American, and 12% of the students were African American. Also, 2% of the students were White American. Less than one percent of the students were Asian American. Less than one percent of the students was Native American. About 80% of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch.

Extracurricular activities

In the summer of 2016, the former JDMB, was reorganized into the Northside Marching Band. The Panther Band is directed by Timothy D. Richardson, a graduate of Prairie View A&M University, who took over the band program in 2015. The band specializes in show style marching, with certain elements implemented from corps style marching.
In 2015 the Mariachi Pantera had 28 students. It travels out of state. The Pantera had issues with lack of interest in 2014 but had recovered the following year.

Feeder patterns

Elementary schools feeding into Davis include:
Partial:
All of Marshall Middle School's attendance zone is within the Davis High School attendance zone.
Middle schools that have portions of their attendance boundaries zoned to Davis include: