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FRIENDSWOOD JR. HIGH REGISTRATION 2007-2008

General District Registration Information and Transfers

General School Information : Friendswood Jr. High Website

 

Aug 2/3: New to District Student Registration  (8-4)

Aug 6-10: Packet Pick-Up  (8-4)

Aug 7/8: Mustang Camp for incoming 7th graders  (4 sessions:  9-11:30; 1-3:30)

Aug 13: 8th Grade Schedule Pick-up  (12-6)

Aug 14: 7th Grade Schedule Pick-up  (12-6)

Aug 23: New to District Parent Orientation (6 PM)

Directions to FJH: From Houston, take I 45 South, exit FM 2351 and take a right, go approximately 5 miles to the intersection of 518 and 2351, the sixth stoplight. Turn left to the McDonald's, next light. Take a right to the stop sign. Turn left on Laurel and proceed to FJH on the right: 402 Laurel.
Grades 7 & 8
402 Laurel
281-482-7818/Fax: 281-996-2529
Enrollment: 990
School Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.
Principal: Robin Lowe
Secretary Darlene Hemmi
Assistant Principals: Fred Cappadona, Marisa Whitfield-Petty
Secretary Peggy Kleven
TEA Exemplary Campus
 
2006 School Accountability Rating: Exemplary
Gold Performance Acknowledgments:
- Attendance (2004-05)
- Commended on Reading/ELA
- Commended on Writing
- Commended on Mathematics
- Commended on Social Studies
- Comparable Improvement: Mathematics
View Friendswood Jr. High's
AEIS Report 2005-2006 (pdf)
School Report Card 2005-2006 (pdf)

Friendswood Junior High School has an enrollment of 962 students in grades 7-8. The campus is a TEA Exemplary campus. The historical building which currently houses most of the 7th grade classrooms, was built in 1939 as the original K-12 Friendswood School. About once every 15 years since then, the campus has been enlarged by one new classroom building. Presently, the school site has a mix that includes the historical building, the main building, the round building, and the new building.

Friendswood Junior High offers four foreign languages, world geography, algebra, geometry and keyboarding that can be taken for high school credit. FJHS has an active, successful team sports program that year after year wins numerous district titles. The band, choral music, robotics, competitive speech and theatre programs are very active and competitive at local and state meets. The campus has a successful 'no cut' cheerleading squad and its Odyssey of the Mind teams have competed at both regional and world competition.