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Jack Yates High School

Yates High School
Yates CIMG1903.JPG
Address
3703 Sampson Street
Houston, Texas 77004
United States
Coordinates 29°43′22″N 95°21′17″W / 29.7228°N 95.35467°W / 29.7228; -95.35467Coordinates: 29°43′22″N 95°21′17″W / 29.7228°N 95.35467°W / 29.7228; -95.35467
Information
School type Public
Established February 17, 1926 (1926-02-17)
School district Houston Independent School District
Principal Kenneth Davis
Grades 9-12
Enrollment 950
Language English
Color(s) Gold and Crimson          
Nickname "Tha Yard"
Team name Lions

Jack Yates Senior High School is a secondary school located at 3703 Sampson, very near Texas Southern University, in the Third Ward in Houston, Texas, United States. Yates High School handles grades nine through twelve and is part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD).

Yates was named after Reverend John Henry "Jack" Yates, a former slave and a minister. Jack Yates and other leading blacks established the Houston Baptist Academy. Within a decade, the success of the school prompted Reverend Yates to reorganize the Houston Baptist Academy as the Houston College, the school offered a special opportunity to the black children of the community who sought an alternative to the Colored High School of the public school system.

Yates has HISD's magnet program for communications: broadcast TV, radio, print, and photography. Yates also houses a maritime studies magnet program.

Paul Knight of the Houston Press wrote that "the school remains a symbol of solidarity in the Third Ward."

In June 2016, members of the Jack Yates and HISD communities held a ground-breaking ceremony for the new state-of-the-art campus. A $59.4 million new campus will be completed next to the old campus in Summer 2018.

Yates was established on February 8, 1926, as Yates Colored High School with 17 teachers and 600 students. The school, at 2610 Elgin, was the second school for African-Americans established in Houston.

Previously Houston had only one secondary school for black people, Colored High School. 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 new high school was to be named after Jack Yates, a prominent black Houstonian, and the original colored high school was renamed Booker T. Washington High School.


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