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Year Open:

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School Mascot: Huskies

School colors: Hunter Green, Gold

Mission Statement:
Develop leaders in business and technology.

Vision:

All students will be ready to meet the needs of a dynamic society.

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Brad Hebert - Principal
As the principal of NSITE, I look forward to supporting our future leaders in business and technology in partnership with our larger Holmes community. I earned my bachelorโ€™s degree from the University of Iowa in English and my Mastersโ€™ Degree in Educational Leadership from UTSA. I am proud that my entire professional career has been with Northside. I began teaching English Language Arts at Health Careers High School before spending almost six years as their Assistant Principal. After that, I moved from one of the smallest to one of the largest campuses to work as an Assistant Principal at Harlan High School. Now, I am happy to be back home in the magnet community supporting a very specialized group of students and families here at NSITE. It is my mission to ensure that all NSITE Huskies have an opportunity to explore, grow, and innovate so that when they graduate, they are ready to meet the needs of a dynamic world.
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Teri Pulido - Associate Principal

The Associate Principal also serves as the Campus Behavior Coordinator. They can be reached by email at teri.pulido@nisd.net or by phone at 210-397-7065.

As I begin my 24th year in education, I am honored to serve as the associate principal at NSITE. For the first half of my career, I served as a reading specialist at Sul Ross Middle School, John Jay High School and Warren High School. In 2013, I joined Holmes/NSITE as their graduation coach and then 504/testing coordinator. In 2019, I became the programs coordinator for NSITE. I truly believe that NSITE, faculty and students, are one family. I am blessed to spend each day with such a wonderful group of students. I truly believe in our mission and preparing students for the future. There is no place I would rather be than NSITE.

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    210-397-7043
    demetria.simmons@nisd.net
    Demetria Simmons
    Academic Dean

    As the Academic Dean of Holmes and NSITE High School, Mrs. Simmons is responsible for overseeing all of the academic programs for both campuses. Mrs. Simmons joined Northside ISD in 2007 as the Reading Specialist at Pease Middle School. Throughout her NISD career, she has worked at NAMs Middle School, Jones Middle School, and Harlan High School as the 504 and Testing Coordinator. She was appointed Admin. Intern at Pease Middle School in the Fall of 2018, where she served until she was named Academic Program Coordinator at Holmes High School. Mrs. Simmons currently serves as the Academic Dean at Holmes and NSITE High School. Mrs. Simmons earned her Bachelor's degree from The University of the Incarnate Word, Master's Degree from Concordia University, and her Doctorate from Capella University. She is a loving wife and a mother of a 9-year-old boy (who attends an NISD Elementary School) and a 1-year-old daughter. Her passion is advocating and supporting all children and shaping them for what their future brings. Contact Mrs. Simmons anytime at 210-397-7043 or via email: demetria.simmons@nisd.net  

  • Photo of Mr. Billy Logwood programs coordinator for NSITE
    210-397-7070 ext.7069
    billy.logwood@nisd.net
    Billy Logwood
    Programs Coordinator

    Mr. Logwood is excited to be Programs Coordinator at NSITE High School.  Mr. Logwood is a military veteran with the Air Force.   He was previously the Department Coordinator and teacher teaching the Entrepreneurship program here at NSITE.  His previous teaching experience was at Harlandale High School, Harlandale ISD and Harlan High School here in Northside ISD.   He taught Business and Technology courses at those campuses.  He loves sports and extracurricular activities.  He was previously a basketball, football, and tennis coach and a sponsor of various clubs.  He is a volunteer and a mentor for Communities in Schools working with at-risk students.  He brings a strong work ethic to this position and the ability to create outside of the classroom experiences such as internships, field trips and guest speakers for our students.