Clear Springs High School

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Clear Springs High School
Address
Map
501 Palomino Ln

,
77573

United States
Information
TypePublic High School
Established2007
School districtClear Creek Independent School District
PrincipalMrs. Gail Love
Grades9-10
LanguageEnglish
Colour(s)      Blue, Black, Silver
SportsFootball
Wrestling
Soccer
Mascot"Lightning"
Team nameChargers
WebsiteClear Springs High School

Clear Springs High School is located in League City, Texas (USA) on Palomino Street, next to Creekside Intermediate School. It is a part of the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD).

Clear Springs High School was opened in August 2007 for 9th & 10th graders with Gail Love as the school principal. The land that Clear Springs now occupies once belonged to a horse owner, therefore they've adopted the Charger as their mascot. Someone needs to tell the principals to smile and say "good moring" once and a while. Then maybe people would like you better.

Feeder patterns

Clear Springs High School's approved attendance boundaries will be in effect starting in fall 2007 [1].

Elementary schools

  • Bauerschlag
  • Gilmore
  • Hall
  • League City
  • Ross
  • Greene (partial)
  • Landolt (partial)

Intermediate schools

  • Creekside
  • Brookside (partial)
  • Victory Lakes (partial)

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Band Program The Band program is led by none other than Timothy Grange. Timothy Grange was a graduate of the University of North Texas and has since then been a music director at high schools in the Houston area. He started as and assistant at Mayde Creek High School, a 5-A program in Katy, until he switched to James E. Taylor High School when news that THS had to hire an in district director crossed his path. Mr. Grange was adored a THS and soon adopted the nickname "Baby Face." He was remembered for his organizational skill and his lack of ability to conduct compound rhythms. His bands repeatedly were unable to achieve one at UIL competition. only the Symphonic band under his direction was able to do so. Baby Face was a hit with the students though for his monotonous drone and constant flirting with the Flute section. Mr. Grange has a fear of Mexican flags that ultimately led to his downfall at THS. A student once heard him say "If I ever see a Mexican flag again I will just tear it to pieces!" Mr. Grange became so terrified of Mexican flags that he reported that they kept appearing all over the band hall at THS. They seemed to be materializing. His ensuing debacle with the "imaginary flags led him to lash out at a volunteer at the Winter Guard world Championship that cost THS several places due to unsportsmanlike conduct. He was later arrested for theft of the THS sound system and to his charges he replied "The mother-fucker got stolen!" He is now the head band director at a smaller school with fewer hoodlems and hopefully a group of kids that don't know about the Third Triangle Room. A message to the Grange form is secret admirer "I'm watching you."

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