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H. Jones High School
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St. Lo Houston, TX 77033
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Eric Guillen, Valedictorian Tanisha Cole, Salutatorian
Jones High School 2008 Graduation is Sunday, June 1, 2008 4:00pm Barnett
Stadium
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Jones Creates a College-bound Culture with a College Access Coordinator, Go Center, College Trips, College Night and HCC Visits and Assistance
Jones High School is creating
a college-bound culture for all of its students.
Jones' new "Go Center" features college scholarship information,
college applications, and how-to books on becoming a successful candidate for
college admission. Seniors also attended a College Night and several trips to
area universities and community colleges.
For additional information, please contact Madeline Williams, College Access Coordinator
THE
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Lewis Forero is valedictorian for the 2007 graduating class of Jesse Jones
High School. His favorite subject is math, and he has a full scholarship to the
United States Military Academy at West Point, where he plans to study civil
engineering. West Point officials will attend his graduation ceremony at Jones
High School to present his nomination to West Point Military Academy.
Forero is the Battalion Commander of the JROTC. He is a three-time winner of
the Superior Cadet Award and recipient of the Distinguished Cadet and Cadet of
the Year Awards. He was also honored with the Urban League Award, the Scottish
Rite Award, and the People to PeopleFuture Leaders Summit Award. He is a
member of Business Professionals of America and serves on the Student Board of
Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank. At Jones High School, he was named Royal
Court King during the homecoming ceremony and was active in the Name That Book
Club and varsity track and field. He also served on the HISD South Region Ad
Hoc Committee and was named to Whos Who Among High-School Students. Prior
to his years at Jones High School, Forero attended HISD’s Lucile Gregg Elementary
and Louie Welch Middle Schools. He
enjoys reading mystery novels, tutoring, baking cakes, jogging, and push-ups
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Pratibha Patel is salutatorian for the 2007 graduating class of Jesse Jones
High School. She plans to study communications at the University of Houston.
Patels favorite subjects are math and science. She was a member of the
Math Club and the Science Club and the recipient of the school science-fair
award in biology. She served on the Student Council and was a member of the
Hispanic Youth Organization. Originally from Panama, Patel is fluent in four
languages and hopes to become an interpreter for the United Nations. She is the
recipient of an Urban League Award and was named to Whos Who Among
High-School Students.
Prior to attending Jones High School, Patel attended elementary school in Panama
and HISDs John Marshall Middle School. She enjoys music and social
occasions.




Courtney Gee "Beating the Odds" Scholarship Winner Congratulations Jamilah Beene Miss. Jones 2006-2007
Chronicle
Classroom offers Jamilah Beene and 12 other students a glimpse into real world
I am Jamilah Beene
a senior at Jesse Jones High School. I am truly an example of a student who has
change her life by getting involved into different organizations. My first year
at Jones High School I was classified as one of the worst students because I
wanted to follow the crowd, fit in. But, I was different and it took me a while
to accept that I was. It was difficult pulling away from the crowd I hung with
because they felt I was a back stabber. "You a goody girl now" is
what they would tell me. So what, after joining many organizations, I
changed. I found out that I didn't have to be bad to be known. Because of
my dramatic change, I am now Miss Jesse Jones and have a lot to stand
for. Just imagine where I would be if I had not changed. My whole point is it's
never too late to get on the right track; change can be good. We don't need
many friends because in the end we can count the number of our friends on one
hand.
Class of 2007

Joyce
Woods
Senior Counselor (713) 732-340