- Clear View Education Center
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Clear View Education Center Address 800 South Walnut
Webster, Texas, 77598
United StatesInformation Type Public High School Established >1980 School district Clear Creek Independent School District Principal Mr. Robert Branch, Ph.D. Vice principal Ms. Cassie Wiley Grades 8-12 Enrollment ≤ 300 Language English School Colour(s) Gold, Black Mascot Tiger Accreditation(s) Academically Acceptable (2010-11) Website Official Website Clear View Education Center is a secondary school located in Webster, Texas, in the Clear Creek Independent School District. The school serves all of CCISD, including the cities of Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, Nassau Bay, Webster, El Lago, and Taylor Lake Village and portions of Houston, Pasadena, and League City.
The school colors are black and gold and the school mascot is the tiger.
Clear View Education Center does not have school team sports; however, the school includes physical education.
Clear View Education Center also includes the Special Education[1] department and Communities In School[2], which opened a second department when the school opened for the new school year in August 2007.
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Overview
Clear View began as the Alternative Learning Center for CCISD and is designed to serve the needs of the at-risk student population for the district. Clear View does this by allowing students to start over on their journey toward academic success in a unique educational environment while providing small classes (a maximum of 12 students in all core academic classes), excellent teachers, innovative instruction, extra tutoring, opportunities for remedial work and credit recovery, no homework, less distractions, excellent technology, programs which lead to job certifications in the areas of health care and cosmetology and a support system to help with other issues that can make the school years difficult. Through smaller classes and individualized attention, students feel connected to an academic community that emphasizes success as its top priority. This smaller learning environment allows for each student to receive one-on-one attention from teachers and administration to specifically meet his or her educational needs.
It is now the first of two district charter schools, with Clear Horizons Early College High School being the other, and can enroll up to 300 students in grades 8 – 12.
As of the 2010-11 school year, Clear View has an Academically Acceptable campus rating.
Student Application Process
1. Student and parent complete application that can be found online or at any secondary CCISD campus.
2. Home campus counselor completes final section, adds appropriate documentation and submits to Clear View Education Center.
3. The application is reviewed by CVEC staff.
4. Students are notified and invited to attend a personal interview. If accepted, students and parents must make the commitment to attend Clear View.
5. Students are admitted on a space available basis at each 9-week grading period. If there are no openings, the student will be placed on a waiting list and parents will be notified.
References
- ^ Education, Special (2007-03-09). "Special Education at CCISD". Special Education at CCISD. http://www.ccisd.net/sped/. Retrieved 2006-01-01.
- ^ Schools, Communities In (2007-03-09). "Communities In Schools". Communities In Schools. http://www.cisnet.org/default.asp. Retrieved 2003-01-01.
External links
- Clear View Education Center website
- Clear Creek Independent School District
- Clear View Education Center Map Location
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