Forest Brook High School

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Forest Brook High School is located in Houston, Texas. Serving grades 9 through 12, Forest Brook is part of the North Forest Independent School District.

The school has a brook channeled through the campus.

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Forest Brook opened on August 2, 1972.[1]

Forest Brook High School sustained heavy damage after Tropical Storm Allison.[2]

On July 20, 2007, some teenagers vandalized the school with a water hose. [3] [4] After the vandalism of Forest Brook High School, North Forest ISD decided to merge Forest Brook's population into M. B. Smiley High School until Forest Brook is repaired. Some parents and observers criticized the decision, fearing territorial rivalries would cause tension between Forest Brook and Smiley students. School officials states that the repair would take at least four months. [5] [6] Two former students from Forest Brook were later arrested. One, 18-year old Demont Demouchet, was a pitcher and outfielder for the school baseball team. The man, who was set to attend Texas College, was charged with criminal mischief in excess of $250,000 United States dollars, a first-degree felony, and was placed on a $999,999 bail. State District Judge Denise Collins reduced the bail to $50,000. [7] [8] The other vandal was Demouchet's 16-year old brother. Forest Brook re-opened in the spring.

The Dallas Morning News wrote a July 21, 2007 article explaining cheating at Forest Brook. The Texas Education Agency declared the school to have had no cheating based on scores from 2006 and earlier. When TEA monitors were placed at Forest Brook, test scores plummeted [9].

In 2007 Johns Hopkins University referred to Forest Brook as a "dropout factory" [10].

In March 2008 North Forest ISD announced that it will consolidate its two high schools.[11][12] The new school, located in the Forest Brook location, will be named North Forest High School.[13]

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