The Houston I.S.D. in partnership with Asia Society International Studies Schools Network developed a new, small high school in August 2007 called the International High School at Sharpstown. In the 2011-2012 school year, International High School and Sharpstown Middle School were consolidated to be Sharpstown International School, the first sixth-through-twelfth grade magnet program in HISD. The school's international studies magnet program offers Model United Nations, Chinese and Spanish languages, study abroad opportunities, and an internationalized curriculum.
The student body represents more than 45 countries and over 35 languages. The majority of students speak Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Igbo, Amharic, and Tigrinya.[citation needed]
The school's mascot for its sports teams is the "Spartan." Previously, Sharpstown Middle School's sports teams were called the Vikings.[clarification needed]
Sharpstown International School offers an annual International Festival. The International Festival happens every first Tuesday of December.
History
The building that now houses Sharpstown International School was originally built in 1967 as a high school. It was named Sharpstown Junior/Senior High School, housing grades 7–12. The area around the school grew quickly and, in 1969 a new Sharpstown Senior High campus (serving grades 10–12) was built on Bissonnet Street. The older campus became Sharpstown Junior High, serving grades 7–9. At the beginning of the 1981-1982 school year, Sharpstown Junior High became Sharpstown Middle School (grades 6–8), and Sharpstown Senior High became Sharpstown High School.
In 2011 Sharpstown Middle was consolidated with the International High School at Sharpstown to form a new 6-12 school, Sharpstown International School.[5] For a short time, the school did have an attendance boundary for grades 6-12.[6] By 2012 its section was reassigned to Sugar Grove Middle School (6-8) and Sharpstown High School (9-12).[7][8] Sharpstown International School now has no zone/boundary because of its magnet program.
Sharpstown International School is in the Sharpstown area of Houston.
Transportation
Houston ISD provides school buses for magnet students and to those who live more than two miles from the school.
Student body
Students represent more than 45 countries of origin and approximately 35 languages are spoken.
School uniforms
Sharpstown International School has a mandatory school uniform policy.
The middle schoolers have to wear red and the high schoolers have to wear navy blue. Only the seniors get to wear black.
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↑Home. Sharpstown International School. Retrieved on August 9, 2017. "8330 Triola Lane Houston, TX 77036-6310"
↑"Home." Sharpstown International School. Retrieved on August 28, 2012.
↑"Contact Information". Liberty High School. Retrieved November 24, 2017. OUR NEW LOCATION: Sharpstown International 8330 Triola Houston, TX 77036
↑"Home". Liberty High School. Retrieved June 18, 2022. Liberty High School has moved to its permanent location: 5407 Gulfton St. Houston, TX 77081 - See the scrolling panels for the address.
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