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Houston, TX 77043
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Northbrook High School is a high School in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas. The school is one of four high schools that are part of the Spring Branch Independent School District.HistoryNorthbrook High School was established in 1973 at Spring Woods High School's Campus in the T-Shacks. Northbrook High School's Campus opened during the 1974-1975 school year to ease overcrowding at Spring Branch and Spring Woods High Schools. When a dwindling student population caused Spring Branch High School to close in 1985, Northbrook took in a large number of Spring Branch students.Northbrook was named a 1988-89 National Blue Ribbon School.In 2005, Northbrook received 'Academically Acceptable' as the Texas Education Agency Accountability Rating.FootballNorthbrook has never been to the playoffs in football in the school's history. The best football record was set during the 1981 season with a 7-3 record under then Head Coach Bob French, who was the Offensive Coordinator for the '78 Texas 4A State Champion Stratford Spartans.The Raiders first Head Coach was Horace "Buzzy" Allert. He was head coach from the school's first season in 1974 until the 1979 football season. He was forced to retire due to knee problems he obtained during his playing days in the NFL and CFL. Coach Allert finished his career at Northbrook with a 28-29-3 record, with his best season record at NHS was a 6-3-1 in '75 & '76.After Coach Allert, Coach Bob French came in from Stratford two years after being part of the 1978 Stratford Coaching Staff. Bob French finished his career at Northbrook with a 27-29-4 record, with his best season at NHS being the school record 7-3 in 1981. After French came Coach Howell Ferguson, whom finished his career at NHS with a 20-38-1 record, with his best season being in 1988 with a 6-3 record, Northbrook's 2nd best season ever. One game was cancelled due to Hurricane Gilbert. The 1988 team fell one game short of the state playoffs by losing to Katy 21-9 late in the season.
Spring Woods High School is a secondary school in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas. The school, serving grades 9 through 12, is operated by Spring Branch Independent School District.Spring Woods serves several neighborhoods, including Campbell Woods, Royal Oaks, Spring Meadows, Shadow Oaks, and a portion of Spring Shadows. A section of the Memorial City district is within the school's attendance zone.HistorySpring Woods High School opened in 1964 during the population boom in the western suburbs of Houston on the former grounds of the Spring Branch Country Club. It opened within a year of the openings of Spring Oaks Junior High (now Spring Oaks Middle School) and Westwood Elementary School, all immediately adjacent on the same former golf course. Currently the second-oldest functioning high school in the Spring Branch ISD, Spring Woods serves the northwest part of the district, roughly an area north of Interstate 10 and west of Gessner Road. Expanded and renovated several times, the Spring Woods campus has wide courtyards in which classrooms face inwards, yet with passages that are open to the outside air, a different approach than Northbrook High School and Stratford High School, the two newer schools in the district, which are mostly enclosed but are still kept dry and warm when weather becomes an issue. Spring Woods opened about the same time and with a similar design as Westchester High School, which closed in the 1980s and is currently home to a district-run charter school called Westchester Academy for International Studies.
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
Lowest grade taught: 6th Grade - Highest grade taught: 8th Grade
This year's yearbook is one of a kind. This is the 50th anniversary and there are countless changes throughout our school. High school only comes around once, and we want to help each and every one of you preserve these memories. We have pictures of every event from the first day of school to soccer season, and of every kid from freshmen to seniors, and even teachers. We appreciate all of your support, and are doing our best to bring you an amazing book, so buy yours today and show your Tiger pride!
Lowest grade taught: 9th Grade - Highest grade taught: 12th Grade
Spring Woods High School is a secondary school in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas. The school, serving grades 9 through 12, is operated by Spring Branch Independent School District.Spring Woods serves several neighborhoods, including Campbell Woods, Royal Oaks, Spring Meadows, Shadow Oaks, and a portion of Spring Shadows. A section of the Memorial City district is within the school's attendance zone.HistorySpring Woods High School opened in 1964 during the population boom in the western suburbs of Houston on the former grounds of the Spring Branch Country Club. It opened within a year of the openings of Spring Oaks Junior High (now Spring Oaks Middle School) and Westwood Elementary School, all immediately adjacent on the same former golf course. Currently the second-oldest functioning high school in the Spring Branch ISD, Spring Woods serves the northwest part of the district, roughly an area north of Interstate 10 and west of Gessner Road. Expanded and renovated several times, the Spring Woods campus has wide courtyards in which classrooms face inwards, yet with passages that are open to the outside air, a different approach than Northbrook High School and Stratford High School, the two newer schools in the district, which are mostly enclosed but are still kept dry and warm when weather becomes an issue. Spring Woods opened about the same time and with a similar design as Westchester High School, which closed in the 1980s and is currently home to a district-run charter school called Westchester Academy for International Studies.
Custom cakes for any occasion. We offer the following cake flavors: Chocolate, Chocolate Oreo, French Vanilla, Lemon, Red velvet, Marble, Vanilla w/sprinkles, Strawberry, Spice, Carrot and German Chocolate.
Texas homeowners are frequently victims of the wrath of hurricanes, tornados, hailstorms, floods, lightning, high winds, fire, smoke, and other catastrophes. Having survived these catastrophic events, homeowners must face down yet another hardship: filing insurance claims. In addition to recovering and rebuilding, homeowners have the burden of proof; they must prove to the insurance companies that they have suffered a loss in Texas. Public adjusters assist homeowners in doing just that. The process is involved and time consuming, but well worth doing. Not only do homeowners receive support and help in documenting the damage, they also often see significantly higher insurance settlements! This is because public insurance adjusters understand the insurance and local construction industries. Many public adjusters have worked for insurance companies in the past before switching to the private sector. In-depth knowledge of insurance practices and years of experience settling insurance claims ensures that every possible claim is explored and that your losses are not underestimated during the claims process. Texas public insurance adjusters understand the ins and outs of adjusting property losses, Texas insurance regulations, and the local construction industry. What does this mean to you, the Texas homeowner faced with an insurance loss? It means that you have a knowledgeable insurance professional on your side to help you get a fair settlement from your insurance company. Not only that, you have a local professional on your side who understands the real costs associated with rebuilding in the area. Out-of-area insurance adjusters may not fully understand local permit processes, housing standards, or area construction costs. On the other hand, a public adjuster who caters to Texas property owners is familiar with local construction costs and customs and can negotiate on your behalf for a settlement that takes these issues into consideration. Public insurance adjusters work for you, not an insurance company. They are independent of any insurance company. Because a public adjuster works for you, you can rest assured that your interests are being served. In Texas, public insurance adjusters are paid a percentage, not to exceed 10 percent, of the total claim. By linking compensation to the settlement, public adjusters have a strong incentive to uncover every possible loss. Remember, the burden of proof is on you, not the insurance company. Sure, the insurance company will send one of their private insurance adjusters out to survey the damage. However, the insurance company adjuster is working for the insurance company, verifying that damage has occurred. It is up to you to detail everything lost and then prove that the loss occurred. A public adjuster helps you with this burden of proof from start to finish.