Barbers Hill High School

Barbers Hill High School is a 5A school based in Mont Belvieu, Texas (USA). It is part of the Barbers Hill Independent School District located in western Chambers County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]

Barbers Hill High School
Address
9600 Eagle Drive

,
77580-1108

Coordinates29.8431°N 94.8521°W / 29.8431; -94.8521
Information
School typePublic high school
Motto"We Can, We Will, We're Barbers Hill"
Established1929
School districtBarbers Hill Independent School District
PrincipalLance Murphy
Teaching staff113.56 (FTE)[1]
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,619 (2018-19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.26[1]
Color(s)    Blue & White
Athletics conferenceUIL Class AAAAA
MascotEagle/Lady Eagle
Websitehs.bhisd.net

Athletics

The Barbers Hill Eagles compete in the following sports:[3]

State Champions

  • Baseball
    • 2021(5A)
  • Softball
    • 2021(5A)
  • Football[4]
    • 1971(1A)^ 1976(1A)

^Co-Champion with Sonora

  • Girls Basketball[5]
    • 1982(3A), 1983(3A), 1997(3A)
  • Boys Track[6]
    • 1935(All), 1956(B)
  • Individual
    • 2014 World Association of Bencher and Deadlifters [7]

Music

Barbers Hill High School is the home of the award-winning Soaring Eagle Marching Band. In the 2010 and 2011 marching seasons, the band received straight 1's for a first division rating at the UIL Region Marching Band Competition. The Soaring Eagle Marching Band was one of only 2 bands (the other being the Galena Park High School marching band) to receive this rating at the contest. In 2011 the Soaring Eagle Marching Band went on to the regional marching contest. In 2013, the Soaring Eagle Marching Band and 3 other schools in Area 4A went on to play at state in San Antonio.[8] In the spring, the SEMB divides into 3 concert bands, the Barbers Hill High School Wind Ensemble (the premier performing group in the district), the BHHS Symphonic Band (middle performing group), and the BHHS Concert Band.

State Champions

  • State Wind Ensemble:[9]
    • 1991(3A)

Drama & Theatre

State Champions

One Act Play[10]

  • 1996 (3A) "Strider"
  • 1999 (3A) "The Caucasian Chalk Circle"
  • 2003 (3A) "Strider"
  • 2010 (4A) "The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail"

Controversy

In January 2020, student DeAndre Arnold was suspended and informed that he would be forbidden from attending graduation due to the length of his dreadlocks. However, Arnold's family and political activists have asserted that the action taken against him was discriminatory.[11] Other students of the high school also spoke out against the policy, describing it as gender discrimination, since girls are allowed to have long hair, while boys are not.[12]

References

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