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Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas)

Robert E. Lee High School is a public high school in Baytown, Texas, that serves grades 9 through 12. It was opened as a segregated school, and named after Confederate Army commander Robert E. Lee. Lee is one of four high schools in the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District. The building is a Texas historic landmark.[2]

Robert E. Lee High School
Address
1809 Market Street

Baytown
,
Texas
77520-6543

Coordinates29°43′52″N 94°59′11″W / 29.73111°N 94.98639°W / 29.73111; -94.98639
Information
TypePublic
MottoOnce a Gander, Always a Gander
Established1928; 95 years ago (1928)
School districtGoose Creek Consolidated Independent School District
PrincipalEarnest Brooks
Staff124.22(FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,757 (2018–19)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.14[1]
Color(s)      Maroon, White, & Gray
Athletics conferenceUIL Class 5A
MascotGander
AccreditationTexas Education Agency
WebsiteLee High School

History edit

Robert E. Lee High School was established in 1928, during the Jim Crow-era, and named in honor of Robert E. Lee, the military commander of the Confedererate Army.[3] It opened as a segregated school for white students; Mexican students were not allowed until later while Black students were not allowed to attend until the Fall of 1967.[3] Prior to this, Black students attended Goose Creek School for Coloreds, which was later renamed George Washington Carver High School.[3] Mexican students attended Goose Creek Mexican School. As of 1923 the White students were housed in three brick buildings rreplete with labratories and offices, while the Mexican school was a one room frame building, and the Black school was a two room frame building.[4]

In 1940, the school's band adopted uniforms meant to be authentic representations of the uniforms worn by the Confederate Army.[3] The community raised and donated money to repay the district for the cost of the new uniforms.[3] In 1952, the school band performed for the Sons of Confederate Veterans, a neo-Confederate organization, at their national convention in Jackson, Mississippi.[3]

In 1970, several Black American parents requested that Goose Creek CISD board rename the school but the request was rejected.[5]

On April 29, 1987, a three-alarm fire destroyed the interior of the main building, forcing students to finish the school year at rival Sterling High School. Initially thought to be accidental, it was eventually found to be arson.[6] The main building interior was rebuilt and formally rededicated in 1988. The incident is mentioned in the Mean Gene Kelton song "Cruisin' Texas Avenue".

In September 2020 Pearland resident Kevin Craven asked the Goose Creek CISD board to rename the school, but the board voted not to change the school's name, four members voting against and three voting for. Craven is the grandson of Elmer Cartwright, one of the individuals in the 1970s who asked for the renaming. The board instead created a committee to study whether a renaming should be done.[5]

In March 2021 the Facility Names Committee chairperson issued a recommendation that the board keep the school's name.[7] By that month only three schools in Texas were still named after Robert E. Lee, Baytown Lee among them. Shelby Webb of the Houston Chronicle wrote that students were relatively apathetic about the name while "Adults in the community have been more passionate on the issue."[5]

State Historical Site edit

In February 2011, at the request of the Baytown Historical Preservation Association, the school was designated by the state as a historical site. The Historical Preservation Association believed that Lee was eligible for the designation because of its age, unique architectural facade, and its importance to the Baytown community, and deserved to be recognized. A dedication ceremony took place on April 27, 2013.

Academics edit

Alongside the typical core courses offered at all high schools, Lee also offers some advanced courses in various fields. The school offers Advanced Placement courses for Calculus AB, Calculus BC, Statistics, Physics, Art History, World History, U.S. History, European History, English Language, English Literature, American Government, Computer Science A, and Computer Science AB. In 2007, the school produced twenty five AP Scholars,[8] and twenty nine in 2006.[9]

Athletics edit

Lee also participates in the UIL competitions in class 5A, Region III. Lee won the Texas state championship in baseball in 1955 (class 2A).[10]

Demographics edit

The school has had a significant demographic shift as with many public schools in the Houston area. The school went from a non-Hispanic white-majority to a Hispanic-majority in the 2000s. As of 2019, the school's ethnic breakdown is 10 percent non-Hispanic White, 73 percent Hispanic, 15 percent African-American, and 2 percent other.[11] As of 2020, the school had an enrollment of 1,784, of whom 1,275 identified as Hispanic, 253 as Black, 215 as White, 12 as Asian, 6 as American Indian/Alaska Native and 21 as two or more races. 952 were male, 832 were female.[12]

Notable alumni edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "LEE H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  2. ^ (see https://atlas.thc.texas.gov/Details/5507016880, https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491897/ , https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth491897/m1/2/, and http://www.baytownhistory.org/photogallery.html)
  3. ^ a b c d e f McLeod, Jean (3 August 2012). "Historic Marker Application for Robert E. Lee High School". Baytown Historic Preservation Association/Harris County Historical Commission.
  4. ^ "Second city of county demonstrates progress". Houston Post. October 28, 1923. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Webb, Shelby (2021-03-24). "Fight over whether to change name of Robert E. Lee High School leaves scars in Baytown". Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  6. ^ Kingsmill, James (April 30, 2017). "30 years ago: Fire at REL". Baytown Sun. Baytown, Texas. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  7. ^ Webb, Shelby (2021-03-01). "Goose Creek CISD committee recommends keeping name of Robert E. Lee school". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-03-25.
  8. ^ "Layout 1" (PDF).[dead link]
  9. ^ "InStep 12-10-04 News" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Baseball All-Time Appearances". Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Lee High School".
  12. ^ "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for LEE H S".
  13. ^ Reggie Craig, WR at NFL.com
  14. ^ Charles Godfrey Stats, News, Videos, Highlights, Pictures, Bio - Carolina Panthers - ESPN
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2014-11-05.
  16. ^ CNN/SI - NBA Draft - Player Bio

External links edit

  • Official website
  • www.baytownhistory.org

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Robert E Lee High School is a public high school in Baytown Texas that serves grades 9 through 12 It was opened as a segregated school and named after Confederate Army commander Robert E Lee Lee is one of four high schools in the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District The building is a Texas historic landmark 2 Robert E Lee High SchoolAddress1809 Market StreetBaytown Texas 77520 6543United StatesCoordinates29 43 52 N 94 59 11 W 29 73111 N 94 98639 W 29 73111 94 98639InformationTypePublicMottoOnce a Gander Always a GanderEstablished1928 95 years ago 1928 School districtGoose Creek Consolidated Independent School DistrictPrincipalEarnest BrooksStaff124 22 FTE 1 Grades9 12Enrollment1 757 2018 19 1 Student to teacher ratio14 14 1 Color s Maroon White amp GrayAthletics conferenceUIL Class 5AMascotGanderAccreditationTexas Education AgencyWebsiteLee High School Contents 1 History 2 State Historical Site 3 Academics 4 Athletics 5 Demographics 6 Notable alumni 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editRobert E Lee High School was established in 1928 during the Jim Crow era and named in honor of Robert E Lee the military commander of the Confedererate Army 3 It opened as a segregated school for white students Mexican students were not allowed until later while Black students were not allowed to attend until the Fall of 1967 3 Prior to this Black students attended Goose Creek School for Coloreds which was later renamed George Washington Carver High School 3 Mexican students attended Goose Creek Mexican School As of 1923 the White students were housed in three brick buildings rreplete with labratories and offices while the Mexican school was a one room frame building and the Black school was a two room frame building 4 In 1940 the school s band adopted uniforms meant to be authentic representations of the uniforms worn by the Confederate Army 3 The community raised and donated money to repay the district for the cost of the new uniforms 3 In 1952 the school band performed for the Sons of Confederate Veterans a neo Confederate organization at their national convention in Jackson Mississippi 3 In 1970 several Black American parents requested that Goose Creek CISD board rename the school but the request was rejected 5 On April 29 1987 a three alarm fire destroyed the interior of the main building forcing students to finish the school year at rival Sterling High School Initially thought to be accidental it was eventually found to be arson 6 The main building interior was rebuilt and formally rededicated in 1988 The incident is mentioned in the Mean Gene Kelton song Cruisin Texas Avenue In September 2020 Pearland resident Kevin Craven asked the Goose Creek CISD board to rename the school but the board voted not to change the school s name four members voting against and three voting for Craven is the grandson of Elmer Cartwright one of the individuals in the 1970s who asked for the renaming The board instead created a committee to study whether a renaming should be done 5 In March 2021 the Facility Names Committee chairperson issued a recommendation that the board keep the school s name 7 By that month only three schools in Texas were still named after Robert E Lee Baytown Lee among them Shelby Webb of the Houston Chronicle wrote that students were relatively apathetic about the name while Adults in the community have been more passionate on the issue 5 State Historical Site editIn February 2011 at the request of the Baytown Historical Preservation Association the school was designated by the state as a historical site The Historical Preservation Association believed that Lee was eligible for the designation because of its age unique architectural facade and its importance to the Baytown community and deserved to be recognized A dedication ceremony took place on April 27 2013 Academics editAlongside the typical core courses offered at all high schools Lee also offers some advanced courses in various fields The school offers Advanced Placement courses for Calculus AB Calculus BC Statistics Physics Art History World History U S History European History English Language English Literature American Government Computer Science A and Computer Science AB In 2007 the school produced twenty five AP Scholars 8 and twenty nine in 2006 9 Athletics editLee also participates in the UIL competitions in class 5A Region III Lee won the Texas state championship in baseball in 1955 class 2A 10 Demographics editThe school has had a significant demographic shift as with many public schools in the Houston area The school went from a non Hispanic white majority to a Hispanic majority in the 2000s As of 2019 the school s ethnic breakdown is 10 percent non Hispanic White 73 percent Hispanic 15 percent African American and 2 percent other 11 As of 2020 the school had an enrollment of 1 784 of whom 1 275 identified as Hispanic 253 as Black 215 as White 12 as Asian 6 as American Indian Alaska Native and 21 as two or more races 952 were male 832 were female 12 Notable alumni editJermaine Alfred Baylor University 95 00 and Arena Football League Quarterback Owner Operator Texas Quarterback Club Kirk Botkin former NFL player and collegiate football coach citation needed Brian Brock theologian Russell Brock LSU beach volleyball coach William Broyles Jr screenwriter James Cleveland former Houston Cougars wide receiver Norman Cooling Brigadier General in the United States Marines Quentin Coryatt former Texas A amp M and Indianapolis Colts linebacker citation needed Reggie Craig NFL wide receiver 1975 1977 University of Arkansas 13 Charles Godfrey former safety for Carolina Panthers 14 Jimmy Herndon offensive Lineman for University of Houston Jacksonville Jaguars Chicago Bears and Houston Texans Brian Johnson American football coach and former quarterback current Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinater 15 Charles Renfro architect and partner at Diller Scofidio Renfro Ell Roberson III former Kansas State University quarterback citation needed Clayton Shields professional basketball player and coach 16 Clint Stoerner former quarterback for University of Arkansas Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins citation needed Tom Stolhandske NFL and CFL player Drew Tate University of Iowa and CFL quarterback citation needed Notes edit a b c LEE H S National Center for Education Statistics Retrieved August 5 2020 see https atlas thc texas gov Details 5507016880 https texashistory unt edu ark 67531 metapth491897 https texashistory unt edu ark 67531 metapth491897 m1 2 and http www baytownhistory org photogallery html a b c d e f McLeod Jean 3 August 2012 Historic Marker Application for Robert E Lee High School Baytown Historic Preservation Association Harris County Historical Commission Second city of county demonstrates progress Houston Post October 28 1923 Retrieved 3 December 2023 a b c Webb Shelby 2021 03 24 Fight over whether to change name of Robert E Lee High School leaves scars in Baytown Retrieved 2021 03 25 Kingsmill James April 30 2017 30 years ago Fire at REL Baytown Sun Baytown Texas Retrieved 9 March 2021 Webb Shelby 2021 03 01 Goose Creek CISD committee recommends keeping name of Robert E Lee school Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2021 03 25 Layout 1 PDF dead link InStep 12 10 04 News PDF permanent dead link Baseball All Time Appearances Retrieved 3 June 2021 Lee High School Search for Public Schools School Detail for LEE H S Reggie Craig WR at NFL com Charles Godfrey Stats News Videos Highlights Pictures Bio Carolina Panthers ESPN Brian Johnson Assistant Coach Archived from the original on 2014 11 05 Retrieved 2014 11 05 CNN SI NBA Draft Player BioExternal links editOfficial website Goose Creek School Alumni Association www baytownhistory org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert E Lee High School Baytown Texas amp oldid 1188178891, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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