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Booker T. Washington High School (Houston, Texas)

Booker T. Washington High School
Location
119 East 39th Street
Houston, Texas 77018
United States
Coordinates 29°49′19″N 95°23′56″W / 29.821837°N 95.398854°W / 29.821837; -95.398854Coordinates: 29°49′19″N 95°23′56″W / 29.821837°N 95.398854°W / 29.821837; -95.398854
Information
Established 1893
Principal Dr. Carlos Phillip, II
Enrollment 707 (2014-15)
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Mascot War Eagle

Booker T. Washington High School (nicknamed "Booker T.") is a secondary school located in the Independence Heights community in Houston, Texas.

Booker T. Washington, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District. Booker T. Washington has a neighborhood program that serves neighborhoods outside the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8 in the northwest part of Houston, including the neighborhoods of Independence Heights, Highland Heights, and most of Acres Homes. The school was named after education pioneer Booker T. Washington.

The High School For Engineering Professions is located in the Booker T. Washington campus.

The school was established in 1893 in Houston's Fourth Ward as "Colored High." The first location for the school, 303 West Dallas, is considered to be within Downtown Houston as of 2007. Originally it was the only secondary school for black people in the city. In 1925 the school board stated that it would build a new black high school due to the increasing black population. The Houston Informer stated that the schools need to be named after prominent black people from the city and/or other successful black persons. The original colored high school was renamed after Booker T. Washington, a famous black educator who became the namesake of many black schools in the Southern United States. The school was given its current name in 1928. Washington was relieved by the construction and opening of Jack Yates High School and Wheatley High School in the 1920s.

It moved to its present-day location in Independence Heights in 1959. Lockett Junior High School, which closed in June 1968, was established in the former Washington campus.


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