Pasadena Memorial High School | |
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4410 Crenshaw Pasadena, Texas 77504 United States |
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Motto | Failure Is Not An Option |
Established | 2003 |
Founder | Billye Smith |
School district | Pasadena Independent School District |
Superintendent | Dr. DeeAnn Powell |
School number | (713) 740-0390 |
Principal | Jeremy Richardson |
Faculty | 256 |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 3,121 |
• Grade 9 | 833 |
• Grade 10 | 769 |
• Grade 11 | 736 |
• Grade 12 | 783 |
Average class size | 25 students |
Hours in school day | 7:15 am - 2:35 pm |
Campus size | 80 acres |
School color(s) | Teal, Black, and Gold |
Mascot | Roxy and Renegade |
Nickname | PMHS |
Team name | Mavericks |
Rival | J. Frank Dobie High School, Deer Park High School |
Newspaper | The Stampede |
Yearbook | The Frontier |
Budget | $37,977,272 |
Website | memorial.pasadenaisd.org |
Pasadena Memorial High School (PMHS) is a secondary school located in Pasadena, Texas.
The school serves grades 9 through 12 and is the second largest school in the Pasadena Independent School District. It is sometimes referred simply as "Memorial" or as "PMHS" to differentiate it from nearby Pasadena High School.
The current principal is Jeremy Richardson. Assistant Principals are Tish Eubanks, Jon Thompson, Cleveland Lee, Mike Adams, Jessica Swenson and Angela Kennedy.
The school, constructed on an 80-acre (320,000 m2) site, is designed around three main segments. The first segment includes the academic area, library and central administration area. The second segment contains the music and drama departments, auditorium, gymnasium and drill team. The third segment contains the dining hall and vocational laboratories. Two landscaped courtyards that surround the dining hall are used for outdoor dining, a sculpture court, and an art lab. Beyond its functional aspects, the courtyards provide a quiet environment for students and staff.
Since the opening of the school, district officials contemplated expanding the school. A week before the end of the first semester in 2006, the school opened a new wing adjacent to the mathematics hall that houses English teachers. The original plan for this wing was for it to be the Freshman Academy, where all freshmen would attend class. However the plan was not used. PMHS also built a new field house exclusively for its football program right off the south parking lot. Recently, outdoor portable buildings, converted to classrooms, have been provided for overflow as the number of students has exceeded the school's capacity. Students are allotted one additional minute to reach these facilities, which was decreased from the original travel time of two minutes. A student petition was created that had more than five hundred signatures against the time decrease, but the administration denied the students appeal for an additional minute to travel to portable classes claiming that students should "walk faster" as quoted by Assistant Principal Kevin Blain. Plus an addition of security cameras were added in the hallways, cafeteria, and outside of building, along with police officers to ensure more safety due to a survey taken by parents and students whom requested more security. A 2014 bond was introduced to expand the campus by adding an Early College High School (ECHS) wing to PMHS. It was proprosed to help with the overcrowdedness since the school was originally only made to hold 2,000 students. The estimated cost of the project is $5,800,000 but a date for construction has not been set yet.