Milby High School

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Charles H. Milby High School is a public secondary school located at 1601 Broadway in Houston, Texas with a ZIP code of 77012. Milby, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District.

Milby is located inside the 610 Loop in southeast Houston. Milby contains Houston ISD's Science Institute Magnet Program. As of 2006, the school's principal administrator is Richard Barajas.

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[edit] History

Milby began its life in 1926 as an all-White high school. HISD desegregated in the 1970s. Starting in the 1980s Milby High School's enrollment started to swell over 3,000 people due to many Latino immigrants arriving in southeast Houston. In the fall of 2000 Chávez High School opened to relieve Milby, and Milby's enrollment fell by 1,000 that year.

[edit] Student body

Milby, during the 2004-2005 school year, had 2,197 students [1].

86% of Milby students qualified for free or reduced lunch.

[edit] School uniform

Milby High School, as of 2006, has a school uniform policy [2].

Uniforms consist of collared shirts and navy blue, khaki, capris, or skirts.

Shirts may be colored yellow, gold, white, or navy blue and may be tennis shirts, oxford shirts, or down-style collared shirts or blouses.

The Texas Education Agency specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform [3]; parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons or philosophical objections.

[edit] Neighborhoods served by Milby

Several neighborhoods inside and outside the 610 Loop, including Harrisburg, Pecan Park, Pecan Park Place, Mason Park, Manchester, and most of Magnolia Park, are located in Milby's attendance zone.

[edit] Feeder patterns

The following elementary schools feed into Milby: Briscoe, Brookline, Crespo, Dávila, De Zavala, Gallegos, Rucker, Sanchez, and Southmayd. Deady, Edison, and Stevenson Middle Schools feed into Milby.

[edit] Notable alumni

Among the Milby alumni are three Houston City Council members, two members of the local media, two judges, a state senator, a US representative, an NFL player, former big league catcher and a tv wrestler.

  • Frank O. Mancuso [4] retired City Councilman (served from 1963-1993), and former major league catcher, and member of the World Series bound 1944 St. Louis Browns. Frank also played for the Washington Senators, as well as the Cardinals' farm club, The Houston Buffaloes. There is also a Houston Public Library branch named after Frank.
  • Carol Alvarado - Houston Councilwoman
  • Miguel "Mike" Barajas - KRIV (TV) FOX news reporter
  • Michael Berryhill - Freelance writer who worked for the Houston Chronicle and the Houston Press
  • Hannah L. Chow - Retired Harris County Criminal Court judge
  • Diana Dávila - Member of the Houston ISD board of education
  • Donald Driver - NFL Wide Receiver for the Green Bay Packers
  • Mario V. Gallegos, Jr. - Texas State Senator and retired captain of the Houston Fire Department
  • Robert "Bob" Alton Gammage - Texas State Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Representative
  • K.T. Olsin - A country western singer.
  • Gordon Quan - Houston Council member-at-Large and former Houston Mayor Pro-Tem
  • George Wagner a.k.a. Gorgeous George - Early television wrestler.
  • Andrea Yates - murderess of her five children [5]

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