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School colors are red and black, and the mascot is the Fighting Pirates. According to the Fast Growth School Coalition, Lubbock-Cooper ISD is the second fastest-growing school district in Texas. [citation needed] Lubbock-Cooper is located in southern Lubbock County. A portion of the city of Lubbock lies within its boundaries. [1]
Beginning in 1985, LCISD began serving middle and high school students from the Kendleton Independent School District (KISD)'s boundaries. [6] KISD and its one school, Powell Point Elementary, were merged into Lamar CISD on July 1, 2010. KISD ceased operations on that date and LCISD began serving elementary students from the former KISD. [7]
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LCISD can refer to: Lamar Consolidated Independent School District; Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District; Lyford Consolidated Independent School District
The school is named after a former superintendent. It opened in August 2021 as the school district's sixth high school, and was formally dedicated the following month. [6] The school colors and mascot were chosen by a 2020 survey of area middle and high school students. The mascot chosen was the lion, and the school colors were black and silver ...
The school was established in fall 2010 with the intent of relieving the student populations at the other high schools in LCISD. George Ranch High School has approximately 2700 students. It serves: [ 2 ] portions of Rosenberg , [ 3 ] unincorporated portions of Fort Bend County, the LCISD portion of Sugar Land (including Greatwood ), Thompsons ...
The school, which serves the LCISD portion of Fulshear, Weston Lakes, and Simonton, [2] [3] [4] is a part of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD). The school's namesake was a part of the Fulshear family, one of the first Anglo white families to settle Texas, and fought in the Texas Revolution. [5] It is the first high ...
The school, which serves the City of Richmond, parts of Rosenberg, and unincorporated areas of Fort Bend County, is a part of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD). All areas served by LCHS are within the Houston metropolitan area. In 2005–06, this school was rated "Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.