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Stratford High School (Houston)

Stratford High School
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Location
14555 Fern
Houston, TX 77079

United States
Coordinates 29°46′29″N 95°36′15″W / 29.77472°N 95.60417°W / 29.77472; -95.60417Coordinates: 29°46′29″N 95°36′15″W / 29.77472°N 95.60417°W / 29.77472; -95.60417
Information
Type Public
Motto "Committed to excellence"
Established 1974
School district Spring Branch Independent School District
Principal Ryan Brown
Staff 129 (2013—2014)
Grades 9-12
Number of students 2,035 (2013-14)
Color(s) Green, White
Athletics Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country Running, Diving, American Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball, Lacrosse
Mascot Spartan
Website

Stratford High School is a secondary school in Houston, Texas, United States. The school is one of four high schools in the Spring Branch Independent School District (SBISD), the district's westernmost secondary school (serving grades 9 through 12). Stratford High School serves several neighborhoods, including Westchester, Sherwood Oaks, Nottingham Forest, Nottingham West, Wilchester, Gaywood, Wilchester West, Yorkshire, Memorial Townhomes, Village on Memorial Townhomes, Memorial Way, Rustling Pines, Memorial Plaza, and the SBISD portions of Thornwood and Ashford Forest. In addition, several students from the surrounding area opt to transfer into Stratford from the areas surrounding Fleetwood and the Parkway neighborhoods along local arterial road Eldridge Parkway.

Stratford provides courses in the traditional academic subjects, as well as several foreign languages, technology, vocational education, athletics, and fine arts. Several different Advanced Placement (AP) courses are offered at Stratford.

In keeping with the theme of its mascot, Stratford's student newspaper is The Oracle while its yearbook is Mnemosyne.

Elementary schools that feed into Stratford include:

Middle schools that feed into Stratford include:

Students of some private schools, such as First Baptist Academy, Grace School, and John Paul II School, continue to Stratford.

Stratford first opened in the 1973-1974 school year though classes were held at Westchester High School until the students moved to the new Stratford campus in March 1974. It was built to relieve the overflow of students at the nearby Westchester High School. The overflow had been caused by of the rapid development of subdivisions like Yorkshire, Wilchester, and Nottingham. The school district quickly decided to open a new school when the student population at Westchester nearly tripled to 4,000. Prior to the opening of the Stratford facility, Stratford's students were housed in temporary buildings on the Westchester campus. The opening of Stratford was not completed on schedule due to construction delays, causing students to continue to languish in cramped quarters. The 1974 Freshman Class graduated in 1977 as the first four class of the school. The first class to graduate from Stratford was the 1975 Class.


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