Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas)

Robert E. Lee High School (often referred to as Baytown Lee) is a 5A public high school in Baytown, Texas, that serves grades 9 through 12. Lee is one of four high schools in the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District, which serves all of Baytown and Highlands, Texas. The other three are Ross S. Sterling High School, Goose Creek Memorial High School, and IMPACT Early College High School. As of 2008 the school's ethnic breakdown is 38 percent White, 42 percent Hispanic, 19 percent African-American, and 1 percent other.[2]

Robert E. Lee High School
Address
1809 Market

Baytown
,
Texas
77520

United States
Coordinates29°43′52″N 94°59′11″W
Information
TypePublic school(government funded)Public
Established1928
School districtGoose Creek Consolidated Independent School District
PrincipalJoseph C. Farnsworth
Staff115.20 (FTE)[1]
Grades9-12
Enrollment1,548 (2017–18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio13.44[1]
Color(s)          Maroon & White
Athletics conferenceUniversity Interscholastic League/UIL 5A
MascotGander
AccreditationTexas Education Agency
WebsiteLee High School

History

On April 29, 1987, a three-alarm fire destroyed the interior of the main building. Initially thought to be accidental, the fire was eventually ruled arson. The main building interior was rebuilt and formally rededicated in 1988. The incident is mentioned in the Mean Gene Kelton song "Cruisin' Texas Avenue".

The Lee Brigadiers

From the early 1930s to 2001, REL High School was also home to a unique and famous tradition. The Lee Brigadiers were an all-female drum and bugle corps that marched military style in football games and parades. While a more common group in the middle of the 20th century, all-female drum and bugle corps were all but extinct by the 1980s, having been replaced by dance teams and pep squads. The Lee Brigadiers continued their traditions of marching in maroon military uniforms with boots and skirts until they were the last group of its kind, finally succumbing to lack of student interest. Now the school is home to a dance team, the Lee Celebrities.

State Historical Site

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

Alongside the typical core courses offered at all high school, 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,[3] and twenty nine in 2006.[4] Lee also participates, annually, in the UIL competitions.

Notable alumni

Notes

  1. "LEE H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 8, 2020.
  2. "REL History". Archived from the original on May 29, 2007.
  3. "Layout 1" (PDF).
  4. "InStep 12-10-04 News" (PDF).
  5. Reggie Craig, WR at NFL.com
  6. Charles Godfrey Stats, News, Videos, Highlights, Pictures, Bio - Carolina Panthers - ESPN
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2014-11-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. CNN/SI - NBA Draft - Player Bio

Further reading

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