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T.H. Rogers was originally a regular middle school that served Uptown area residents. In the [[1980s]] T.H. Rogers was converted into a magnet school due to low enrollment. Uptown residents were rezoned to Revere Middle School, but complaints that stated that Revere was too far resulted in the re-opening of Grady as a middle school.
T.H. Rogers was originally a regular middle school that served Uptown area residents. In the [[1980s]] T.H. Rogers was converted into a magnet school due to low enrollment. Uptown residents were rezoned to Revere Middle School, but complaints that stated that Revere was too far resulted in the re-opening of Grady as a middle school.


==Feeder patterns==
==After T.H. Rogers==
T.H. Rogers does not have a zoning boundary, as it serves students from all over Houston ISD. However, the deaf program only goes up to the eighth grade at T.H. Rogers and the deaf program is continued for grades 9 through 12 at [[Barbara Jordan High School]] in Houston. The deaf pupils generally go on to Jordan High School. The Vanguard students go to a variety of high schools; most Vanguard T.H. Rogers pupils go on to [[Bellaire, Texas|Bellaire]]'s [[Bellaire High School (Texas)|Bellaire High School]] for its famous academic and extracurricular programs. Some apply to [[Carnegie Vanguard High School]], [[Lamar High School (Houston)|Lamar High School]], and [[Westside High School (Houston)|Westside High School]]. Multiply-impaired students stay at T.H. Rogers for their entire K-12 careers.
T.H. Rogers does not have a zoning boundary, as it serves students from all over Houston ISD. However, the deaf program only goes up to the eighth grade at T.H. Rogers and the deaf program is continued for grades 9 through 12 at [[Barbara Jordan High School]] in Houston. The deaf pupils generally go on to Jordan High School. The Vanguard students go to a variety of high schools; most Vanguard T.H. Rogers pupils go on to [[Bellaire, Texas|Bellaire]]'s [[Bellaire High School (Texas)|Bellaire High School]] for its famous academic and extracurricular programs. Some apply to [[Carnegie Vanguard High School]], [[Lamar High School (Houston)|Lamar High School]], and [[Westside High School (Houston)|Westside High School]]. Multiply-impaired students stay at T.H. Rogers for their entire K-12 careers.



Revision as of 16:07, 27 August 2006

T.H. Rogers School
T.H. Rogers School
Name

T.H. Rogers School

Address

5840 San Felipe

Type

Alternative

Religion

Secular

Students

300 (G.T.) (2005-2006 school year)

Grades

up to 12th - M.I. , K to 8th - G.T. and Deaf

District

Houston Independent School District

Motto

Soaring to new heights

Mascot

Ram

Website

Link


T.H. Rogers School is a primary and secondary school located at 5840 San Felipe in Houston, Texas with a zip code of 77057.

T.H. Rogers, which is a part of the Houston Independent School District, is an alternative school that has several different programs. T.H. Rogers, which is located outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8, is in the Uptown Houston area. T.H. Rogers serves gifted and talented students in the Vanguard program from Kindergarten through 8, deaf students from kindergarten through 8, and multiply impaired students from early education through 12th grade.

T.H. Rogers has a selective admission process for Vanguard students. Many of the Vanguard students are of East Asian and South Asian descent.

T.H. Rogers does not automatically take in students from the surrounding neighborhood; the surrounding neighborhood is zoned to Briargrove Elementary School, Grady Middle School, and Lee High School (with Lamar High School and Westside High School as options).

History

T.H. Rogers was originally a regular middle school that served Uptown area residents. In the 1980s T.H. Rogers was converted into a magnet school due to low enrollment. Uptown residents were rezoned to Revere Middle School, but complaints that stated that Revere was too far resulted in the re-opening of Grady as a middle school.

After T.H. Rogers

T.H. Rogers does not have a zoning boundary, as it serves students from all over Houston ISD. However, the deaf program only goes up to the eighth grade at T.H. Rogers and the deaf program is continued for grades 9 through 12 at Barbara Jordan High School in Houston. The deaf pupils generally go on to Jordan High School. The Vanguard students go to a variety of high schools; most Vanguard T.H. Rogers pupils go on to Bellaire's Bellaire High School for its famous academic and extracurricular programs. Some apply to Carnegie Vanguard High School, Lamar High School, and Westside High School. Multiply-impaired students stay at T.H. Rogers for their entire K-12 careers.