Thurgood Marshall High School (Texas)

Thurgood Marshall High School is a public high school located in Missouri City, Texas and is a part of the Fort Bend Independent School District.

Marshall, serving grades 9 through 12, serves sections of Missouri City and a portion of the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Stafford, including sections of Fifth Street. A small portion of the City of Houston is in the school's boundary.

Marshall was named after Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American to serve in the Supreme Court of the United States. The mascot is the Buffalo Soldier represented by the Marshall Buffalo and the school colors are black and gold.

History
Marshall opened on August 15, 2002 and was dedicated on October 13 of the same year.

Marshall was FBISD’s Ninth Comprehensive School.

Marshall is magnetized for its three career academies, Electronic Engineering (EE), Geographical Information Systems (GIS) (Discontinued), and Fire Science Technology. The EE Academy's FIRST Robotics team has received distinguished honors from FIRST in its six years of existence. In the Fall of 2009 they are proposed to open the first International Baccalaureate program in Fort Bend Independent School District.

The Air Force JROTC Unit at Thurgood Marshall High School earned the 2009-2010 Distinguished Unit Award.

During the 2009-2010 school year, Marshall was rated as a recognized school for the first time in school history.

Attendance zone
A Houston Housing Authority (HHA) public housing complex, Willow Park Apartments, is assigned to Marshall High.

Men's

 * Football
 * 2019 State Finalist (5A/D2)
 * Basketball
 * Baseball
 * Track & Field
 * Golf
 * Swimming
 * Tennis

Women's

 * Volleyball
 * Track & Field
 * Basketball
 * Swimming
 * Softball
 * Tennis

Feeder patterns
The following elementary schools feed into Marshall:
 * Armstrong
 * Glover
 * Hunters Glen
 * E.A. Jones

The following middle schools feed into Marshall:
 * Missouri City

Notable alumni

 * De'Von Achane (class of 2020): NFL running back since 2023
 * Antwon Blake (class of 2008): former NFL cornerback
 * Aubrey Coleman (class of 2005): professional basketball player since 2010
 * Knile Davis (class of 2009): former NFL running back
 * A. J. Haulcy (class of 2022): college football defensive back
 * Chris Marshall (class of 2022): college football wide receiver
 * Kendall Sheffield (class of 2015): NFL cornerback since 2019
 * DeAndré Washington (class of 2011): former NFL running back
 * C. J. Webster (class of 2005): professional basketball player
 * Stephen Williams (class of 2005), former NFL wide receiver