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Challenge Early College High School in Houston, Texas

Challenge Early College High School Detail

(713) 664-9712
5601 W Loop S
Houston, TX 77081
Levels: 9-12
District: Houston Independent School District


Challenge Early College High School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:22% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:21% (2008)
Hispanic:52% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.5% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:4.5% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:20.7% (2008)

Challenge Early College High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4

Challenge Early College High School Reviews

Incredible opportunity for students to receive the highest level education in a small school setting with emphasis on rigor in the curriculum. This HISD school offers a different school experience for students who don't want a tractional, large school experience. The teachers are top notch and dedicated to the students. The students who have graduated have been accepted to top universities and report that after their education at Challenge, their four year college is not too hard. The college hours completed at HCC are free and transfer to Texas public schools. Many of the students can finish high school in four years with 40-60 college hours. This is one of the best kept secrets in Houston.
This review was posted by a parent.

This is a gem of a school. I've had experience in a pricey private school as well as HISD public schools. Challenge provides the best of both worlds. Our principal is honest and dedicated to our kids. Our new Dean has implemented a Yahoo message board which allows input from the entire Challenge community. Students can discuss and vote on issues democratically. Every student has a voice and a vote! Most of our teachers are incredible and are willing to help any student who attends tutorials. Very strong writing culture. Administration is flexible, open-minded and willing to go the extra mile to try and get students what they need. This school is great!
This review was posted by a parent.

Hopefully I will need to come back in a week or so and change my opinion, at this time the school shows great disorganization, unable to provide required courses at proper grade level, poor planning, bad scheduling and will require students to attend summer school to get their required 8 credits in per grade level.
This review was posted by a parent.

excellent getting better wonderful PTO
This review was posted by a teacher.

Good Academic program, small class size. Needs more challenging classes
This review was posted by a parent.

They need to make sure the graduating class of '06 as well as those following it, are able to recieve their Associates Degree and all the hours they need to transfer to the college of their choice. The administration is pretty positive, but seems to be giving misleading information concerning the hours and classes that should be available to the juniors and senoirs. There also should be ways of getting ahead as far as the students' colleges hours and double credits go.
This review was posted by a parent.

As a parent of four HISD students, Challenge Early College High School is an excellent alternative to Bellaire, Carnegie and DeBakey, and is one of the best, if not the best school in the HISD district. Teachers form the backbone of the school and make students want to learn while challenging them to reach further. With a small student body, learning is much more personalized than it would be at a larger school setting. When problems arise, the principal says, 'I'm here to help you. That's what I'm here for.' That's what I'm looking for as a parent. Education is #1 at the top of my list, and the school meets my expectations in that area. My two children are happy with the school, and so I'm happy. I will continue to update this comment profile, to see what the future brings for us at Challenge Early College High School.
This review was posted by a parent.

It's an early college with a family environment where we all know and look after eachother
This review was posted by a student.

Great opportunity for dual credit college courses.
This review was posted by a parent.

One of the best things about the Challenge community is it's lack of tolerance for injustice toward other students. 'Challenge is no place for hate,' we brag. This is especially true for the school's lesbian/gay/bisexual community, with events such as Ally Week and Day of Silence, put on by the school's Gay-Straight Alliance club, being popular among the school's students. We look out for eachother, because there's no reason a person shouldn't feel safe at Challenge.
This review was posted by a student.

I love Challenge because of the unique people and the small school culture. Also, it is a great academic opportunity because it we, as students, have the chance to graduate high school with our associate's degree, at $25 per semester-long course. honestly, how many students can say they did that? how many schools push for great academics while allowing their students to be such individuals, and while promoting such a strong sense of family / community?
This review was posted by a student.

There are so many things I love about this school. The staff knows everyone and are willing to help kids with their school problems as well as any other problems they may have. The kids themselves are all extremely friendly. If you come in as a loner who stays off by yourself and avoids interacting, you will end up with one kid after another coming and talking to you, trying to get you to hang out with them and their friends. When I was going there all the geeks were the biggest guys and the jocks were the littlest guys, so there was never any room for bullying. In addition I don't think any of the kids would tolerate bullying. If a kid is having trouble in a class they can go receive tutoring from an old teacher or even a teacher they don't have. There are so many more wonderful things about this school, but I don't have time to tell any more than a nutshell of them, so if anyone would like to discover the rest of the magic that CECHS holds, they will have to visit it themselves.
This review was posted by a parent.

When my son interviewed for this school, I don't think he was certain about attending. We went on an information gathering trip. I believe he heard and saw things that appealed to him as a kid entering the completely different world of high school. What he heard he liked. At the introductory meeting, there were kids who currently attended the school. They answered all of the prospective students questions about life at the school. As a parent, I loved the fact that he could take community college courses, stay for an additional year, and graduate with a high school diploma and an associates degree from the community college . . . at no cost to me. This was a great opportunity for him to get a jump on higher education while still in school. My son is a gifted writer and the performing arts high school in our city did not offer a creative writing curriculum. Challenge emphasizes written communications. Not only has he been able to expand his writing, but as part of the Thespian Society, he has had the opportunity to act, direct, and write stage plays. With the help of Challenge, he is well on his way to having a successful career in the film industry. He has found his passion and the school has helped him nurture it.
This review was posted by a parent.

This school is alright. It's barely begun and still has much to improve on. For example, the student body often has many students who still are not ready for college classes. There are many who don't take this seriously and still act as if this won't hurt them, but it will. Since they are taking college classes it will count in the long run and thus students at the school need to find maturity. The advisory lessons they lead are to bond with the small amount of students they meet. There aren't that many students at this school and they pride themselves on the small type of classes and how everyone knows everyone but the classes are getting bigger every year since now there are about 20-30 students per class. When I first started CEC, my freshman year spanish class had 7 people, now my sophmore year class has atleast 25.
This review was posted by a student.

This is one of the strongest schools in Houston, and the quality of students continues rising both through admissions and through work with teachers.
This review was posted by a teacher.

This is a great small school with caring staff. The students are given more freedom than in traditional schools.
This review was posted by a parent.

This school provides nothing but opportunities for kids to suceed! Students from all backgrounds have found a place that they can find a common ground; whether it be on the soccer teams, theatre arts program, or studying for their college classes - which by the way are free. The staff is like a family to the students and teach the students at the highest levels. It's just a great place
This review was posted by a parent.

This is the best kept secret in Houston. Small classroom sizes, amazing teachers, and the opportunity to get an associates degree for fre!! They are opening more early colleges around Houston so others will have this opportunity.
This review was posted by a parent.

If your child is already an excellent student and highly self motivated, this could be a good place. If your child ever has problems or issues, that is a different story. They seem far more concerned about image enhancement than student success. (Perhaps that is the downside of existing on grants.) The administrative disorganization is a real detriment. A huge disappointment. My child transferred to Lamar where they seem to know what they are doing and the principal is focused on the kids.
This review was posted by a parent.

Our children both attend Challenge! Coming from a homeschool background, Challenge gave them an excellent transition into mainstream schooling. The teachers care about the students and give them personalized attention. There is a community and family feel to the school, and you always feel welcome there. The kids are happy here, and love most of the teachers. They have found a good mix of friends at CECHS. The student body is very diverse coming from different backgrounds, races, religions, and even different parts of the city. It gives the students a chance to learn about different people. Even with the wide diversity at CECHS, there are very few discipline problems, which gives the students a sense of safety and security. I can't say enough good things about the staff or the principal, Mr. Fuentes! We've been with the school since it began 4 years ago, and we'd recommend it to anyone!
This review was posted by a parent.

The enrollment at CECHS is at 377 this year. The English department is strong but the Math department has its problems. My 10th grader is in his first college class and seems to be doing okay with it. No sports or music programs but good drama department.
This review was posted by a parent.