CLEAR CREEK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

'Clear Creek Independent School District' ('CCISD') is a school district based in League City, Texas (USA).
The Superintendent of Schools is Dr. Sandra Mossman.

Contents
Clear Creek ISD cities
History
Schools
Secondary schools
High schools
Alternative Schools
Intermediate schools
Elementary schools
Trivia
See also
External links

Clear Creek ISD cities


Cities wholly within CCISD

Clear Lake Shores

El Lago

Kemah

Nassau Bay

Seabrook

Taylor Lake Village

Webster
Cities partly within CCISD

Friendswood (Harris County portion)

Houston (a small portion around the other CCISD cities is in CCISD - The Houston portion is Clear Lake City)

League City (most of League City is in CCISD)

Pasadena

Pearland
In addition, unincorporated sections of Harris County and unincorporated sections of Galveston County (including a portion of Bacliff) are zoned to CCISD.

History


CCISD was formed in 1948 when the districts of Kemah, League City, Seabrook, and Webster were consolidated. The name derives from nearby Clear Creek, which forms Clear Lake, one of the few natural lakes in Texas.
In the 2000s, rising real estate costs in Galveston forced many families to move to other areas, including League City. This meant an influx of children out of Galveston ISD and into other school districts like Clear Creek ISD [1].

Schools


Secondary schools

High schools


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Clear Brook High School (Friendswood); Kristi LaMell, Principal

Clear Creek High School (League City); Scott Bockart, Principal

Clear Lake High School (Houston); Dr. Christopher Moran, Principal

Clear Springs High School (League City, opening in fall 2007); Gail Love, Principal
Alternative Schools


★ Clear Path Alternative School (League City, Texas); Sandra Davenport, Principal

Clear View Education Center (Webster); Isidro Carrasco , Principal
Intermediate schools


★ Brookside Intermediate School (Friendswood); Deanna Daws, Principal

Clear Lake Intermediate School (Houston); Dean Muths, Principal

★ Creekside Intermediate School (League City); Peter Caterina, Principal

★ League City Intermediate School (League City); Scott Bockart, Principal

★ Seabrook Intermediate School (Seabrook); David Williams, Principal

★ Space Center Intermediate School (Houston); Susan Stuart, Principal

★ Victory Lakes Intermediate School (League City); Barry Beck, Principal

Westbrook Intermediate School (Friendswood, formerly Webster Intermediate School in Webster [2]); Marlene Skiba Principal
, WAVE director Candace Silcott
Elementary schools


★ Armand Bayou Elementary School (Houston); Jane Kelling, Principal

★ Bauerschlag Elementary School; Trudy Knight, Principal

★ Bay Elementary School; Erin Tite, Principal

★ Brookwood Elementary School (Pasadena); Cathy Homer, Principal

★ Clear Lake City Elementary School (Houston); Karen Engle, Principal

Falcon pass elementary; Craig Weiser, Principal

★ Ferguson Elementary School; Elaine Sanders, Principal

★ Goforth Elementary School; Cheryl Stephens, Principal

★ Greene Elementary; Stephanie McBride, Principal

★ Hall Elementary School; Stephanie King, Principal

★ Hyde Elementary School; John Myer, Principal

★ Landolt Elementary School; Yolanda Jones, Principal

★ League City Elementary School; Carla Massa, Principal

★ McWhirter Elementary School; Dr. Lori Broughton, Principal

North Pointe Elementary School; Laurie O'Neill, Principal

★ Robinson Elementary School (Pasadena); Jim Stephens, Principal

★ Ross Elementary School; Mark Smith, Principal

★ Stewart Elementary School; Debbie Phillips, Principal

★ Ward Elementary School; Kathy Gouger, Principal

Weber Elementary School; Teresa Snider, Principal

★ Wedgewood Elementary School; Ann Arrington, Principal

★ Whitcomb Elementary School; Dana Biddy, Principal

★ White Elementary School; Matt Paulson, Principal

Trivia



Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, Crown Princess of Denmark attended Clear Lake City Elementary school from 1974 to 1975

See also



List of school districts in Texas

External links



Clear Creek Independent School District

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