Pasadena Memorial High School
A week before the end of the first semester in 2006, the school opened a new wing adjacent to the mathematics hall that houses English teachers.[2] Recently, outdoor portable buildings, converted to classrooms, have been provided for overflow as the number of students has exceeded the school's capacity.Elementary schools: Burnett, Laura W. Bush, Fisher, Garfield, Genoa, Golden Acres, Jensen, Parks, South Houston, Teague, and Turner.Academic Decathlon, Agriculture (FFA), Aquatics (swimming, diving, finswimming, open water), Art Club, Maverick Band, Choir, Orchestra Best Buddies, Broadcast Journalism (MAVision), Business Professionals of America (BPA), Cheerleading, Cosmetology, Drill Team (The Sidekicks), Fellowship FCCLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, French Club, Globetrotters, Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA), Hospitality and Management, International Thespian Society, Latin Club, National Honor Society (NHS), Newspaper (The Stampede), Ready Set Teach, Robotics, Sography, Spanish Club, Speech and Debate, Sports Medicine, Student Council, Student Library Advisory Committee (SLAC), Tennis, Texas Association of Future Educators (TAFE), Touch Of Unity, Track, Yearbook (The Frontier), and Youth for Christ[3] The school colors are teal, black, and gold, and the school mascots are Roxy and Renegade: the Mavericks.The previous Head Football coach is Chris Quillian, preceded by John Snelson, who led the Mavericks to the Texas Class 5A State Playoffs each year since 2006.The 2007 team made it to the 3rd round of the playoffs before losing to the eventual 5A-Division 2 State Champion and football superpower, Katy High School, led by Bo Levi Mitchell.(KPRC News Interview) Also starring as Memorial’s Girls varsity goalkeeper, she continued playing soccer during the 2013 season for Sam Houston State University.