Opened in 2010, the school serves more than 3000 students in grades 9–12. It is classified as a 6A school by the UIL. The principal is Leonard Brogan.
The school's attendance boundary includes:[3] portions of Sienna.[4] It formerly served the following areas:[5][6] other portions of Sienna,[4] a portion of Fresno,[7] most of Arcola,[8] and Juliff.[9]
History
Ground broke on Fort Bend ISD High School #11 in July 2008, and the campus opened in the 2010–11 school year to ease overcrowding at Hightower and Elkins high schools. Some Sienna Plantation residents criticized the chosen location of Ridge Point, while Arcola residents had a positive reception to the location.[1]
On February 8, 2010, the FBISD board selected "Ridge Point High School" as the school's name.[10] It was chosen to honor area history, specific the Blue Ridge Oil Field and the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway reaching Stafford's Point in 1853.[11] Ridge Point High School is one of two high schools within the Fort Bend Independent School District that is not named after a person.
Upon opening the school had 9th and 10th graders, with subsequent grades to be added later.[12] The first graduating class matriculated in 2013.
Feeder pattern
The following elementary schools feed into Ridge Point:[13]
Ferguson
Heritage Rose
Leonetti
Scanlan Oaks
Schiff
Sienna Crossing
The following middle schools feed into Ridge Point:[13]
Baines
Thornton
Athletics
Ridge Point athletics are included in UIL District 20-6A division (2016-2024). Other members include FB Austin, FB Bush, FB Clements, FB Dulles, FB Elkins, FB Travis and Richmond George Ranch.
The school's athletic teams played at the junior varsity level upon opening. The varsity American football team began operations in the fall of 2012, while all other sports teams began varsity operations in 2011.[12]
The Ridge Point football team has been district champions from 2014 to 2018 and again from 2020 to 2023 and advanced to the state semifinals in 2016 and state regional finals in 2020. The Ridge Point volleyball team advanced to the state Final Four in both 2019 and 2021.
Boys Athletics:
Baseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Swimming/Diving
Tennis
Track/Field
Water Polo
Girls Athletics:
Basketball
Cheer
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Swimming/Diving
Tennis
Track/Field
Volleyball
Water Polo
Academics
Ridge Point offers more than 20 AP courses and six dual credit classes to allow its students to potentially earn college credit while attending high school.
Additionally, its Academic Decathlon team has produced six individual state champions and placed in the top 25 in Texas in three different years (2016, 2019 and 2021). The school also produced the World Scholar's Cup global round champions in 2019 in competition held in The Hague, Netherlands.
Academic Decathlon State Finishes (Location) Year
24th (San Antonio) 2016
34th (San Antonio) 2017
23rd (San Antonio) 2019
22nd (San Antonio) 2021
26th (Frisco) 2022
38th (Frisco) 2023
31st (Frisco) 2024
Controversy
Sexual misconduct
2011 sexual misconduct case
On June 14, 2011, Anne Lynn Montgomery, a color-guard instructor at Ridge Point, was charged with sexual assault of a minor under 17 and having an improper relationship with a student at two Houston Independent School District schools. Earlier that year, she filed a restraining order against Bradman Cortez Moore, who she had been living with in Fort Bend County. Moore had been engaged in a sexual relationship with Montgomery, one that began when he was 16 while she was a color guard instructor at Sharpstown High School in Houston. When Montgomery moved to Bellaire High School, Moore also transferred there for mysterious reasons. DNA tests concluded that he was the father of children born in 2008 and 2009. After the relationship came to public light, Montgomery dropped the restraining order. Although she was working at Ridge Point, she left in April after an investigation was launched.[14]
2016 sexual misconduct case
In March 2016, rumors circulated on campus detailing that teachers were having sex with students and sending nude pictures to them. Two teachers were put on administrative leave afterwards.[15] A month later on April 28, 27-year-old Lillian Cameron, a chemistry teacher, turned herself in to the police after resigning.[16][17]
^"Juliff, Texas." Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved on April 15, 2017. "Juliff is on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, Farm Road 521, and the Brazos River, twenty miles east of Richmond in eastern Fort Bend County."