Cypress Creek High School (Texas)
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Type | Public high school |
Motto | You Just Can't Hide That Cougar Pride |
Established | 1977 |
School district | Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District |
Principal | Vicki Snokhous |
Grades | 9-12 |
Enrollment | 3,340 (as of 2016)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 17:1 |
Color(s) | Blue and Silver |
Athletics | UIL 6A |
Athletics conference | University Interscholastic League |
Mascot | Cougars |
Newspaper | Cougar Connection |
Phone | (281) 897-4200 |
Website | Cypress Creek High School website |
Cypress Creek High School, also known as Cy Creek, is a secondary public school located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. Cypress Creek, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District.
Cypress Creek High School opened in the fall of 1977. The first graduating class was in 1980. Over the years, several additions were made to expand the building. In 2004, a major renovation project was passed by Proposition 1 from the 2004 Bond Referendum.[2] All of the interior and much of the exterior is to be remodeled, and new classrooms are to be added. The project was expected to cost approximately $51 million and was completed in 2010. The new renovations, included a new wing in the building, made room for 50 to 100 additional classes and renovated the old parts of the school dating back to the 1970s. As well, a "Black Box Theatre", a Multi-Purpose Room (nicknamed the "Lego Gym") and 6 Assistant Principal/Counselor offices, which were spread around the school, were included in the additions.[3]
Cypress Creek features a CISCO Networking Academy class. Students may commute from other Cypress-Fairbanks high schools to take the course. Additionally, in the school year 2010-2011, an ROTC program was finally added to the school after years of students commuting to other high school campuses to participate in the programs.
Academy System
Along with the renovations in the 2010-2011 school year, Cypress Creek HS implemented a new "Academy" System based on 16 career pathways as deemed by the organization Achieve Texas, and based on different high schools around the state of Texas and the Country (including nearby Atascocita High School). Administration at Cy Creek combined many of these academies to form 6 that students can choose from. They include:
- Academy A: AIM (Agriculture, Architecture, Industrial and Manufacturing)
- Programs of Study: Architectural Designer, Interior Design, Agriculture Welding, Animal Science, Transportation Servicing and Maintenance, Heavy Industrial Metal (welding), Environmental Service Systems, Veterinary Science, Warehousing and Distribution, Plant and Animal Technology
- Academy B: Business and Finance
- Programs of Study: Administrative and Information Support, Advertising & Sales Promotion Marketing, Banking & Related Services, eMarketing, Financial Management and Accounting, Management, Marketing.
- Academy C: Education and Human Services
- Programs of Study: Culinary Arts, Education-Teacher (Small Children and School-Age), Personal Care Services, Restaurant and Food Services (management), Therapeutic Services.
- Academy D: Government, Law and Public Administration
- Programs of Study: Law Enforcement, Legal Services-Technical, Pre-Law, National Defense & Public Administration.
- Academy E: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) (the most popular academy)
- Programs of Study: Engineering Technician, Pre-Engineering, Health Science Biotechnology, Health Science Diagnostic Services and Health Information, Medical Support Services, Health Science Therapeutic Service/ Patient Care.
- Academy F: Arts, Communication and Information Technology
- Programs of Study: Arts and Animation, Fine Arts (including Dance, Dramatic Arts, Musical, Vocal), Visual Arts (including Artist and Fashion Design), Interior Design, Journalism, Web and Digital Media, Computer Information Systems, Computer Systems Technician, Network Systems Engineering, Software Engineer, Technology Engineer, Radio/Television, Sound/Video/Film Production.
Each academy includes one Counselor and one Assistant Principal to guide the students (that total approximately 400-600 in each academy) toward the career that interests them. Additionally, each staff member will follow approximately 15 students during the year to help the students if needed. However, changes to academies may be made at the end of each school year if the student feels like his/her future lies in a different pathway.
With the new academies and the administration of Cy Creek trying to steer the campus into a new way of teaching to better prepare the students for their future, a new bell schedule was implemented in the 2010-2011 school year. On Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays, the students attend their regular 7 classes with 6 minutes in between each class. However, Wednesdays and Thursdays implement a "Block Schedule" in order to get more information to the students in a longer class period. Wednesdays include 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th periods as well as an advocacy period in which a teacher advises a group of students (all students share gender, grade and academy) in their high school career. On Thursdays, students attend 2nd, 4th and 6th periods and are released from the campus at 12:58 (instead of the normal 2:30). This new schedule was implemented in order to include the advocacy time, and to allow for training of teachers during the extra time after school on Thursdays, without extending teacher's working hours. The plan has been met with a surprise liking from the students and parents.
During the 2010-2011, 2011–2012, and 2012-2013 school years, the school will be expanding the academy program and changing it so that it fits the school the best. With the plan's implementation, the school has been awarded a grant for $500,000 in order to nurture the new program, and has been named a "High School that Works" (one of about 1000 nationwide and the only in Cy-Fair ISD)
Newsweek rankings
Cy Creek has repeatedly been rated as one of the top 1500 schools in America by Newsweek, with the 2009-2010 school year bringing it the rating 1487, just behind fellow Cy-Fair ISD school Langham Creek, the first time Langham Creek has ranked higher than Cy Creek in the Newsweek ratings.[4]
Notable alumni
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- Sam Adams, NFL football player (Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, Oakland Raiders, Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Denver Broncos), Class of 1991
- Chris Brooks, Olympic gymnastics at the 2016 Summer Olympics (USA), Class of 2005
- Cameron Fleming, NFL football player (New England Patriots), Class of 2010
- Paul Janish, Major League Baseball player (Cincinnati Reds), Class of 2001
- Chuckie Keeton, College Football QB (Utah State University), Class of 2011
- Matt Kingsley, basketball player, Class of 2004
- Dan Neil, NFL football player (Denver Broncos) Class of 1992
- Jamie Rauch, Olympic swimmer at Sydney Games 2000 (USA), Class of 1997
- B. J. Symons, football player (Houston Texans, Chicago Bears, Texas Tech University, Frankfurt Galaxy, Berlin Thunder, Tampa Bay Storm), Class of 1999
- Josh Williams, NFL football player (Indianapolis Colts), Class of 1995
- Ike Nwankwo, NCAA/International basketball player, University of California, Los Angeles, Class of 1993
Feeder patterns
Schools that feed into Cypress Creek include:[5]
- Elementary schools: Hancock, Matzke, Moore, Yeager, Danish (partial), Francone (partial), Hamilton (partial), Millsap (partial), Willbern (partial)
- Middle schools: Bleyl, Campbell (partial), and Hamilton (partial)
References
- ^ http://www.cfisd.net/en/schools-facilities/our-schools/enrollment-mascots-colors/
- ^ CFISD. "Cypress-Fairbanks ISD Bond Election Passes with Overwhelming Support From Voters". Retrieved December 12, 2004.
- ^ "Transforming Tradition" (PDF).
- ^ "Newsweek.com ranks top high schools".
- ^ "[1]." Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District."