United South High School

United South High School is a high school located in the southern portion of Laredo, Texas and is a part of the United Independent School District. Over 3,000 students are enrolled at United South, in grades 9-12, and is home to mostly students with a Hispanic ethnicity. [4] The school has a dress code that it states is strictly enforced.[5] The school tries to involve as many inspirational activities as they can for the alumni of United South, including the Men's and Women's Youth Conferences, Career Day, and the inviting of special guest speakers from time to time. The school not only offers students with various academic courses (G/T & AP), it is also a college prep school, and even offers education in vocational programs (Construction Technology, Auto Body, Future Farmers of America, and Welding). It's even known for its Academy of Global Business and Advanced Technology. USHS is a growing campus to this present day.

United South High School
Location
4001 Ave. Los Presidentes
Laredo, TX 78046
Coordinates27.47736°N 99.45019°W / 27.47736; -99.45019
Information
TypePublic
MottoPanther Pride
Established1990
School districtUnited Independent School District
NCES District ID4843650[1].
CEEB code444059
NCES School ID484365006922[2].
PrincipalAdriana Ramirez
Faculty193.99 (FTE)[3]
Grades9–12
Enrollment3,214 (2018-19)[3]
Student to teacher ratio16.57[3]
Color(s)Carolina Blue, Silver, & Black
MascotPanthers
Websiteushs.unitedisd.org

The Academy

United South High School houses The Academy of Global Business and Advanced Technology,[6] a magnet school focused on business and technology education. This academy is a small section within the school. To be a part of it, students have to take a timed entrance exam. The students can choose technology or business. Business classes include Accounting I and Entrepreneurship (sophomores), Securities and Investments and Business Law (juniors), and Distribution and Logistics (seniors). Technology classes include A+ Certification (sophomores), Internetworking I (juniors), and Internetworking II (seniors). Magnet students are required to graduate on the distinguished plan and must have at least 250 community service hours, 4 measures, and 32 high school credits in order to do so.

Notable alumni


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