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Clear Lake High School (Texas)

Clear Creek Independent School District high schoolsEducational institutions established in 1972Galveston Bay AreaGreater HoustonHigh schools in Harris County, Texas
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Clear Lake High school 2020
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Clear Lake High School is a public secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Clear Creek Independent School District. The school serves portions of Houston (including most of Clear Lake City, Taylor Lake Village and Pasadena (including Clear Lake City). It previously served the cities of Seabrook, El Lago, and the El Jardin del Mar portion of Pasadena, until Clear Falls High School in League City opened. Its colors are red, blue, and white. Its mascot and symbol is the Falcon.

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Clear Lake High School (Texas)
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