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Lee High School
(281) 420-4535
1809 Market St
Baytown, TX 77520
Level: 9-12
District: Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Lee High School, Baytown, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:21% (2008)
Hispanic:53% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.1% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.7% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:25.1% (2008)




Lee High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating2
Average Safety Rating2


Lee High School Reviews

 
I think there are many great things about the school. We are the only school in the district with an AP Physics program. We have more students who sit AP exams. The choir and band have more people than the other school in the district who make it to state. Many of our athletic programs are high in rank and the dance team is constantly winning awards. The school gets looked down upon because of the student population and it's not fair. Even though we have roughly the same amount of students the other school is 36% ecomomically disadvantaged while Lee is 65%. Our students have unimaginable hardships that they must overcome and yet they still rise to the top. Discipline needs a complete overhaul because there is not much respect for the teachers. On the other hand many teachers are disrespectful to the students. Lee is doing ok.

really if you just want a ok football pogram in Baytown go here but everything else is lacking, football is its only fame really not really an academic school.

Lee offer a wide varity of excellant academic programs. Because of the demograthic of the student population, not all students are able to take advanage of the programs. Safety and discipline is another problem that need to be address by the school adminstration. It is entirely to easy to access the campus without reporting to the office. Also the school student population far exceed the capacity of the facilities, which nesscitate the extenstive use of portable buildings. The school offers an excellant varity of extracurricular activities. The parental involvement at the school is good, but because of economic factors, some parents are unable to be be actively involved.

The level of parent involvment is low. As a first time high school parent; I was disappointed to attend a choir function and see at least four parents participating. However, as a choir parent there was little ask of parents help or get involved. The choir is great! awesome teachers and a variety of curriculum or talents to choose is great. I believe the parents need to be more involve in their children's lives now before we loose them in four year. At this function I attend the stuents had no respect for the teacher or the few parents who did attend. I think more structure agenda and security. I know there is a difference between sports and other extra curricular activities and it shows when I attended the softball sports banquet. The parents were ask for participation. Thanks for the opportunity to respond.

When looking at the academic quality at Robert E. Lee High School in Baytown, you find that it really is not something to write home about, it really needs to face improvement. When asking about the availability of music, art, or sports, you clearly find that the only thing faculty budget draws upon is the football program and maybe a few other sports. The level of parental involvement is slim to none, the parents of the students act as if they really don't care, and it shows in the halls, in the faculty, and in the students behavior. Discipline is not a matter at this school, if you are liked by faculty you get away with anything, and if you're not liked then you better stay out of everybody's way here at Lee.

The academic standards of the school leave much to be desired. There is also the matter of the flagrent disregard for the rules concerning the students PDA (Public Display of Affection). Drugs are highly common among the students, yet the rules concerning drug possesion are sometimes more lienient than those dealing with food fights. Lee High School has been deprived of many of the long standing traditions that keep school spirit alive.The problems are internal and building a third high school will not solve them, only spread the problems out.

I think this school needs a new principal, which can bring back the spirit and also fun activities for the students. During the school year of 2003-2004, many traditions have been taken away, because of this principal which refuses to allow the school to take part in anything that could provide 'Spirit'. I dont think 30 minutes maximum, from certain days, is too much to ask for, to get the students to have the fun and pride put back in, for their school.

Academic Dean requires pre-AP and AP science teachers to tutor Biology for 10 minutes each class period for 3.5 months in preparation for the TAKS science test! This means that teachers cannot cover required TEKS curriculum for Chemistry, Physics, etc.! School also pulls students from elective courses in order to tutor them for taking the TAKS test! Who is teaching the students curriculum materials? Isn't this against TEA policy and the state mandate for education policy?



 

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