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School type
  
Public high school

Established
  
2006

Grades
  
9-12

Mascot
  
Mavericks

Motto
  
"Hoka Hey"

Principal
  
Dr. Bobby Martinez

Phone
  
+1 281-245-2232

Founded
  
2006

Manvel High School

Enrollment
  
3150 (2015-16 school year)

Address
  
19601 Hwy 6, Manvel, TX 77578, USA

District
  
Alvin Independent School District

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Manvel High School is a public high school located along Texas State Highway 6 in the city of Manvel, Texas, USA and classified as a 6A school by the UIL. It is a part of the Alvin Independent School District located in northern Brazoria County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.

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History

Manvel High School opened in Fall 2006 with only 9th and 10th grades. It was projected to have 706 students in its first year. By 2008 it had 1,200 students, and by 2009 it had 1,630 students.

Manvel High School, Alvin ISD's second high school, was established to serve the western portion of Alvin ISD, and provided relief for Alvin High School upon the opening. Darrell Alexander is the first principal of Manvel High School, being named to the position in July 2005. By April 2006 Alvin ISD had hired assistant principals, athletic coaches, a librarian, and a band director for Manvel High. Its first class, consisting of 275 fourth-year students (seniors), graduated in 2009.

Manvel High was built in two phases. Phase I, with 220,113 square feet (20,449.2 m2) of space, initially had a capacity of 1,500 students and was built for $52 million. Construction on Phase Two, with 128,000 square feet (11,900 m2) of additional space, began in January 2008. Gamma Construction Co. built this phase and SHW Group designed it. The school's capacity increased to 2,500. The expansion included a two story academic building, with 75,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of space; an 800-seat auditorium; a nine classroom expansion to the fine arts wing, itself 18,000 square feet (1,700 m2) of space; an expansion of the weight room to 5,000 square feet (460 m2) of space, twice its previous size; and a parenting education and childcare building with 7,000 square feet (650 m2) of space. Construction on the auditorium was delayed due to damages from Hurricane Ike in September 2008; the construction company had to replace the previous sets of steel with new ones.

Communities served

Manvel serves the City of Manvel, the village of Iowa Colony, and additional portions of unincorporated Brazoria County (including Lakes of Savannah, some parts of Rosharon).

It formerly served Shadow Creek Ranch and other parts of Pearland, until the opening of Shadow Creek High School.

Athletics

The Manvel Mavericks compete in these sports -

  • Baseball
  • Basketball
  • Cross Country
  • Football
  • Golf
  • Powerlifting
  • Soccer
  • Softball
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Tennis
  • Track and Field
  • Volleyball
  • In 2006 Kirk Martin was hired as the assistant athletic director and as the American football coach. The first volleyball coach previously worked in schools in Illinois and was last working as a coach and teacher at Clear Creek High School. Varsity volleyball was scheduled to begin in 2007. Varsity American football games for Manvel High began in 2008.

    The school adopted a Lakota Sioux-era rallying cry, "“Hoka Hey”", for use in athletic competitions.

    State Titles

  • Girls Basketball -
  • 2014(5A)
  • Boys Track -
  • 2015(6A)
  • State Finalist

  • Football -
  • 2011(4A/D2)
  • School culture

    The teacher of the year and paraprofessional of the year each receive a letter jacket after being awarded as such.

    Student discipline

    Phillip Mena and Jill Courtney of KHOU-TV wrote that the number of fights that occurred in the 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 school years, 48, were "not out of the ordinary for similar-sized schools in the area."

    References

    Manvel High School Wikipedia