Houston Heights High School was first established for Heights residents in 1904, as an elementary through high school. Its initial site was lots 8-17 of Houston Heights Block 185, on what is now Milroy Park. The campus was designed by
John Staub and William Ward Watkin, who were designers of the original campus of Rice University. Reagan was first established as an all-white high school. Overcrowding at Reagan was relieved by
Waltrip High School when Waltrip opened in 1959. Reagan High was previously
reserved for white children (Hispanics being categorized as white prior to 1970) but it
desegregated by 1970. Its student body started to become increasingly Hispanic; by 1988 Reagan was mostly Hispanic. In 1997 a portion of the Reagan boundary was rezoned to Waltrip. In 2006 Reagan began a renovation project. Set to end in the summer of 2007, the renovations to Reagan included the building of a new
cafeteria, a new gymnasium complex, an additional academic building, a new vocational building, and a
library. Circa 2006 Connie Berger became the principal of Reagan. Around 2012, each year a total of 400 students transfer from
Booker T. Washington High School to Reagan and
Waltrip High School. The HISD board voted to rename the school to Heights High School in 2016. In June 2016 a group of eight Houston area residents, including alumni and parents, sued HISD to get an injunction to prevent the name changes; they did so after HISD did not accept their ultimatum to stop the name changes. Wayne Dolcefino serves as their spokesperson. The case was rejected in court. ==Campus==