


The mission of Naaman Forest High School is to graduate confident and competent individuals prepared to communicate, contribute and interact responsibly as life long learners in our global community.
Naaman Forest High School has a strong philosophy for continuous improvement. The faculty and staff are committed to supporting students to continuously improve their academic, social, and personal skills. Furthermore, the campus strives to continuously improve its performance on district and state assessments, as well as, academic and athletic competitions.

Principal:
Steve Baker
Assistant Principals:
Mike Bustillos
Kim Davis
Donna Hutcheson
Janet Wyatt
Administrators' responsibilities
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MascotRanger Ranger ColorsGreen and White with orange accent |
| Alma Mater | NFHS Fight Song |
|---|---|
Hail to Naaman Forest. |
Into battle we will go! Rangers onward tread- Holding fast our valiant team while others all have fled (Fight, Fight, Fight) Naaman Forest is our cry to the green and white be true. We'll all cheer for, VICTORY cause RANGERS we're all for you! |
NFHS is built on a 62.13 acre site, which backs up to a natural forest preserve. It opened in 1988 with grades 6-9. Naaman Forest dropped a lower grade and added a higher grade until it attained senior high school status in 1992. Naaman Forest today serves 2, 521 students, compared with 836 twenty years ago. Naaman Forest has been fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools since its inception.
Fallen Rangers Dedication Ceremony - December 17, 2007.
The Bench in the Commons is dedicated by the families of: