Randle High School

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Dr. Thomas E. Randle High School
LCISD Randle High School.jpg
Address
Randle High School
7600 Koeblen Rd

Richmond address
,
77469

United States
Coordinates 29°29′53″N95°45′18″W / 29.49810594640828°N 95.75511676444879°W / 29.49810594640828; -95.75511676444879
Information
School type Public, high school
EstablishedAugust 2021
School district Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
Grades 912
Campus typeRural fringe [1]
Website lcisd.org/campuses/randlehs/home

Dr. Thomas E. Randle High School is a public high school in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, with a Richmond postal address. [2] It is a part of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District (LCISD).

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Its boundary includes portions of Rosenberg, most of Pleak, and all of Kendleton. [3] [4] It also includes the unincorporated area of Powell Point. [5]

History

The school is named after a former superintendent. It opened in August 2021 as the school district's sixth high school, and was formally dedicated the following month. [6]

The school colors and mascot were chosen by a 2020 survey of area middle and high school students. The mascot chosen was the lion, and the school colors were black and silver. [7]

It opened with grades 9 and 10, and will expand to other grades later. [8]

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References

  1. "DR THOMAS E RANDLE H S". National Center for Education Statistics . Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  2. "Home". Randle High School. Retrieved 2022-09-21. 7600 Koeblen Rd Richmond, TX 77469 - The address is not in the city limits of Richmond.
  3. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Fort Bend County, TX" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved 2022-09-21. - See Kendleton block map - Compare with FBISD boundary maps.
  4. "High School Attendance Zones" (PDF). Lamar Consolidated Independent School District . Retrieved 2022-09-21. - Compare with the census map.
  5. Smyrl, Vivian Elizabeth. "Powell Point, TX". Handbook of Texas . Texas State Historical Association . Retrieved 2022-09-22. [...]two miles northwest of Kendleton[...] - Match with the census map and LCISD boundary maps.
  6. Maness, Tracy (2021-09-20). "Lamar CISD's Randle High School dedicated in honor of former superintendent". Houston Chronicle . Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  7. Washington, Chad (2020-11-19). "Randle High School to be Lions, wear silver and black". Fort Bend Herald . Retrieved 2022-09-21.
  8. Dunsmore, Ryan (2021-07-06). "Randle gets to work shaping the culture of Randle High School athletics". Fort Bend Herald . Retrieved 2022-09-21.