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HHS Internship Program

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Houston's Internship Program

Houston High School juniors and seniors have the unique opportunity to work as a part of the HHS Communications team. In these paid positions, student interns get to work right alongside HHS Administration to explore careers in marketing, communications, digital media, and so much more. Each year, a select group of students are offered these positions following a highly competitive interview process. Interns work at Houston High School, specifically in the main office, gaining hands-on experience in social media management, photography, videography, journalism, graphic design, office management, event planning, and more. 

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*Internship applications are currently closed. The will reopen in spring of 2026. For any questions, please contact Emily Hume.

Meet the HHS Internship Team for 25-26

Ella Williams

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Ella is a senior at HHS, and she showcases her passion for academics, creativity, and service in a multitude of ways. With a weighted GPA of 4.3, She continues to challenge herself with a rigorous course load, and as a member of the yearbook staff, she is able to share her creativity with her classmates and the HHS community. For her freshman through junior years, Ella was also a member of the Houston cheer team, and she credits that time for showing her how to be an excellent teammate. She is also proud to be a student at HHS and is actively involved in the Germantown community through lifeguarding and teaching swim lessons at the Germantown Athletic Club. She is involved in several clubs at HHS including DRIP, DECA, and Houston Hearts. Ella is excited to graduate in May 2026, and we are grateful for her dedication to HHS in her final year as a Mustang student.

 

Jack Chow

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Jack is a dedicated student with a 4.65 GPA whose leadership, service, and teamwork extend across academics, athletics, and community involvement. As Vice President of Beta Club, Treasurer of the Asian American Pacific Islander Club of Latin Club, he coordinates service projects, manages fundraising efforts, and helps bring students together through collaboration and engagement. Through his work experience as both a soccer referee and coach he demonstrates his passion for mentoring younger players and model professionalism. Beyond the classroom and field, Jack serves on the Audio/Visual production team at Kirbywoods Baptist Church and has volunteered his time on mission trips, robotics showcases, and community service initiatives ranging from building bookcases for orphanages to organizing donation drives. A varsity and club soccer player, Jack balances commitment, discipline, and leadership in all areas of his life, and we are so excited to have him as a part of our team. Jack is a senior and will graduate in May 2026.

 

Lillian Jiang

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Lillian Jiang is in her second year as a Houston High School intern, and her bubbly personality has been an excellent asset to the team. Lillian is a decorated athlete in roller skating, and she volunteers her time to help younger students by mentoring, coaching, and judging. She is also an excellent violin player, and in the HHS Orchestra Club she serves as President and social media manager. She tutors our younger violin students and has performed internationally with the Houston High Orchestra across England, Germany, and Austria. As Founder and President of the K-Pop Dance Club, she is one of many students who are working to continue the legacy of building a unique and inclusive environment at Houston. Lillian is also a dedicated student who regularly pursues hands-on experience with the Germantown Library, Methodist Healthcare, and other local service initiatives, and she is set to graduate in May 2026.

 

Mack Stuart

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Mack Stuart is a junior at Houston High School and is an active member of the school's Sports Marketing Club. As a highly skilled sports photographer, he combines his passion for athletics with his skills behind the camera. Mack is also a dedicated athlete who competes on the HHS cross-country and track teams. Additionally, he works for the City of Germantown, where he helps with the Germantown Parks and Recreation basketball program, showcasing his dedication to the city and helping those around him. We are thrilled to have Mack on our team, and keep an eye out for his incredible photos!

 

Mary Noble Frankland

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Mary Noble Frankland is a senior at Houston High School, and she is in her second year as a part of the HHS internship program. She is exceptionally passionate about leadership, service, and teamwork. As a Mustang, she is the Community Service Chair for Student Government (SGA), is a captain of the varsity lacrosse team, and is a DECA state qualifier. Whether she’s organizing volunteer projects or leading her teammates on the field, Mary Noble takes pride in representing Houston with dedication and spirit.

 

Molly Green

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Molly Green is a senior at Houston High School and has been a part of the GMSD community for 11 years. She has played varsity lacrosse all four years and has served as team captain for the past two. Molly maintains a 3.8 GPA while actively volunteering at her church and is passionate about giving back to her community. After graduation, she hopes to pursue a career as a sports reporter, combining her love for athletics and storytelling.

 

Preesha Dubey

HHS Intern

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HHS Intern

Preesha Dubey is an editor for the HHS yearbook, contributing to design, writing, and capturing the school’s key moments. She works with HNN News as both an anchor and behind-the-scenes contributor, and serves as President of the Hindu Student Association. Preesha is also a leader for the Crochet and Knitting Club and has participated in Houston’s theatre program, including directing her own One Act play. She brings a unique, creative eye to the team at HHS.