Clear Path Alternative School

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Clear Path Alternative School
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Clear Path Alternative School
1001 Magnolia Avenue

Webster
,
77598

Coordinates 29°31′31″N95°07′18″W / 29.525316°N 95.121780°W / 29.525316; -95.121780
Information
Type Public school
PrincipalLori Fougerousse
Teaching staff15.43 (FTE) [1]
Grades6-12
Enrollment86 (2018-19) [1]
Student to teacher ratio5.57 [1]
Website Official Website

Clear Path is a secondary alternative school located in Webster, Texas, in the Clear Creek Independent School District for 6th to 12th grade. At Clear Path, students are "placed" and moved to the school at administrative request for various reasons. The majority are at risk of dropping out of school. [2] The school serves all of CCISD, including the cities of Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, Nassau Bay, Webster, League City, El Lago, and Taylor Lake Village.

Contents

Clear Path is an alternative school and does not have school team sports; however, it does offer physical education, also known as PE.

Clear Path also includes the Special Education [3] department and Communities In School. [4]

Communities In Schools opened a second department in Clear Springs High School in August 2007.

Feeder patterns

All schools feed into Clear Path Education Center.

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References

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  2. "Clear Path Alternative School". The Texas Tribune. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
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