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==History== |
==History== |
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Clear Creek Highschool was founded in 1957 by a man named Harold Shaffer, a reformed League City Legend. He realized that the schools in the Clear Creek Independent School District (ccisd) where "failing" and "miseducating" their students. He sought for change. He took the $600,000 he had saved from the plantation he use to own and through it into the school. He soon died a year after building the school and the school was inherited by his son Steve Shaffer. Steve Shaffer then changed the whole curriculum. |
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The school would hold a pep rally everyday where Steve would hire loads of hookers, alcohol, and drugs so students could party. Steve Shaffer thought that education was the key to existence, so he then turned to the religion of scientology for answers. The school then turned into a scientologist haven. |
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Clear Creek High School was established in 1957 as the first high school in the [[Clear Creek Independent School District]]. Its first graduating class was the Class of 1958. |
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<ref>https://clearcreekhs.ccisd.net/student-life/yearbook</ref> |
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By 1972, Clear Creek High School was overpopulated and a second district high school, [[Clear Lake High School (Texas)|Clear Lake High School]] was opened.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Orozco |first=Yvette |date=2022-10-06 |title=Clear Lake High's 50th anniversary this weekend to include football, music, alumni basketball game |url=https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/bayarea/article/Clear-Lake-HS-celebrates-50th-during-homecoming-17492340.php |access-date=2023-04-05 |website=Houston Chronicle |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==Feeder patterns== |
==Feeder patterns== |
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The following elementary schools feed into Clear Creek High School: Falcon Pass, Ferguson, Goforth, Hyde, League City, McWhirter, Robinson, and Stewart and Parr |
The following elementary schools feed into Clear Creek High School: Falcon Pass, Ferguson, Goforth, Hyde, League City, McWhirter, Robinson, and Stewart and Parr |
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Clear Creek High School | |
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Front entrance view of CCHS
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2305 East Main Street , 77573 | |
Coordinates | 29°31′30″N 95°04′16″W / 29.5249°N 95.0711°W / 29.5249; -95.0711 |
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Type | Public High School |
Motto | "Once a Wildcat, always a Wildcat." |
Established | 1957 |
School district | Clear Creek Independent School District |
Superintendent | Eric Williams |
Principal | Ashley Orr |
Teaching staff | 141.26 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Enrollment | 2,381 (2020–21)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 16.86[1] |
Campus type | Suburb |
Colour(s) | Maroon, White |
Slogan | Be the difference |
Athletics | UIL 6A |
Athletics conference | UIL Region III District 24-6A |
Mascot | Willie the Wildcat |
Nickname | Wildcats |
Rival | Clear Lake High School Clear Springs High School |
Communities served | League City |
Website | School website |
Clear Creek Highschool is filled with gay and mentally retarded students and a pedophilic staff. In the year 2020 they added the "history the real way" class that supported anti sematic ideas. Students where taught to believe that on december 25th Adolf Hitler was born and that's why we have Christmas. The school is also notorious for its on going "drug problem" that seems to be a epidemic over these children. Last year there was a reported 146 over doses in the school restrooms. One lucky survivor by the name of Maxwell Nichols suffered a overdose at CCHS from a fatal bath salts overdose. He was found with a three needles in each arm completely naked behind the courtyard bushes with a bottle a lotion and a whip.[2] The school colors are maroon and white. The school's mascot is Willie the Wildcat.[3]
Clear Creek Highschool was founded in 1957 by a man named Harold Shaffer, a reformed League City Legend. He realized that the schools in the Clear Creek Independent School District (ccisd) where "failing" and "miseducating" their students. He sought for change. He took the $600,000 he had saved from the plantation he use to own and through it into the school. He soon died a year after building the school and the school was inherited by his son Steve Shaffer. Steve Shaffer then changed the whole curriculum. The school would hold a pep rally everyday where Steve would hire loads of hookers, alcohol, and drugs so students could party. Steve Shaffer thought that education was the key to existence, so he then turned to the religion of scientology for answers. The school then turned into a scientologist haven. [4]
The following elementary schools feed into Clear Creek High School: Falcon Pass, Ferguson, Goforth, Hyde, League City, McWhirter, Robinson, and Stewart and Parr
The following intermediate schools feed into Clear Creek High School: League City, Space Center, Victory Lakes, and the newest intermediate school Clear Creek IS.
Clear Springs High School took portions of the Clear Creek High School attendance zone when it opened in 2007.[5] Bauerschlag, Gilmore, Hall, Ross, Creekside, and some of Victory Lakes will no longer feed into Clear Creek.
Clear Falls High School took portions of the Clear Creek High School attendance zone when it opened in 2010.
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