Notable Alumni
- Allen Aldridge - Former NFL Football Player for the Denver Broncos. (Class of 1990)
- Charles Arbuckle - Former NFL Football Player for the Indianapolis Colts. (Class of 1986)
- O.J. Brigance - Former NFL Football Player Baltimore Ravens and current director of player development.
- Eric England - Former NFL football player and current player for the Toronto Argonauts in the CFL. (Class of 1990)
- Daniel Ewing - Former NBA Basketball Player for the Los Angeles Clippers. (Class of 2001)
- Darrell Harris Also known as (D.Solo) - Current Television Host (1993–present) Houston, TX. (Class of 1985)
- T. J. Ford - Former NBA Basketball Player for the San Antonio Spurs. (Class of 2001)
- Selwyn Jones - Former NFL defensive back for the Seattle Seahawks.
- Brad Terrence Jordan - Houston rapper also known as Scarface. (Did not graduate from WHS)
- Manny Ramirez - Current offensive lineman for the Detroit Lions. (Class of 2002)
- Di Reed - Member of early 90's R&B Soul Group, Jade.
- Darnley Scantlebury - Producer, Songwriter, and Musician better known as Donnie Scantz.
- Ansu Sesay - Former NBA Basketball player for the Seattle Supersonics, and Golden State Warriors. (Class of 1994)
- Thurman Thomas - Former NFL Running Back for the Buffalo Bills. (Class of 1984)
- Isaiah Washington - Actor mostly known for his roles in Romeo Must Die, Wild Things 2, Grey's Anatomy. (Class of 1981)
- Jason Webster - Current NFL football player for the New England Patriots. (Class of 1996)
- Z-Ro - Member of Houston rap group
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