Friendswood High School

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Friendswood High School
Address
702 Greenbriar
Friendswood, Texas
United States
Information
Type Public school
Motto The Number One High School in the State
Established 1969
School district Friendswood Independent School District
Principal Mark Griffon
Grades 9-12
Campus High School
Color(s) Royal Blue & White
Mascot Mustang
Yearbook Roundup
Website

Friendswood High School is a public secondary school located in Friendswood, Texas, United States.

Friendswood High School is a 6A educational facility which serves grades 9 through 12,and is a part of the Friendswood Independent School District.

Most of the city of Friendswood is within Friendswood ISD and is zoned to Friendswood High School. All students in Friendswood ISD public schools attend Friendswood High School.

Since 2007, the principal has been Mark Griffon.[1]

The Friendswood Independent School District was established on December 21, 1948. The district covers Lua error in Module:Convert at line 1851: attempt to index local 'en_value' (a nil value). and borders the Alvin, Pearland and Clear Creek school districts.

Accolades

FISD has been named the fifth most efficient Texas School District by the Texas Business Coalition. Friendswood High School was named 1 of 13 Top High Schools in the State as well as 1 of 10 Top High Schools in the Houston area. The Band, Choir and Drama Departments have been awarded exceptional honors annually. The Mighty Mustang Band received 2nd at the UIL 4A State Marching Band Contest in 2003, 2005, and 2009. The band finished 4th in 2007 and 2011, as well as 5th in 2013.

Extracurricular activities

FHS offers numerous extracurricular activities including drama and musical productions, choir, band, service organizations and clubs. They are well known competitors in academic contests including Academic Decathlon and Octathlon, speech, debate, and competitive sports governed by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Competing in UIL in the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 school years won Friendswood High School the 4A Lone Star Cup both years which is a culmination of UIL Academics and UIL Sports.

Feeder patterns

All Friendswood ISD schools feed into Friendswood High School. This includes Cline and Westwood Elementaries, Zue S. Bales and Windsong Intermediate School, and Friendswood Junior High.

External links

References

  1. About FHS, Friendswood Independent School District 2007


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