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Challenge Early College High School

Coordinates:29°43′16″N95°27′25″W / 29.721°N 95.457°W /29.721; -95.457
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Challenge Early College High School
The entrance to Challenge Early College High School, which also serves as theHouston Community College West Loop Center's north entrance
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Coordinates29°43′16″N95°27′25″W / 29.721°N 95.457°W /29.721; -95.457
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Other nameChallenge Early College
Challenge High School
TypeSecondary school
MottoA School of Opportunity
EstablishedAugust 2003 (2003-08)
Founders
School districtHouston Independent School District
Grades9-12

Challenge Early College High School (also known asChallenge Early College,Challenge High School, orCECHS) is asecondary school on theHouston Community College West Loop Campus inHouston. The school handles grades nine through twelve and is a part of theHouston Independent School District.

The school's principal, as of 2022, is Jose R. Santos. Its motto is "A School of Opportunity."

The school does not automatically take in students from the area; students from the area around the school are zoned toBellaire High School[1] andLamar High School.[2] Challenge High School has roughly 450 students, with an incoming freshmen class of 125-130 students each year.

Located on theHouston Community College West Loop Center Campus, Challenge Early College High School includes a four-year program (grades 9 through 12) that allows a student to graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree, as opposed to the traditional four-year high school which allows students to graduate with only a high school diploma. The school integrates college curriculum and courses with high school courses, allowing students to gain "dual credits" — high school as well as college credit. The curriculum is advanced. It helps students achieve their goals of being college graduates.

Challenge has received many awards and recognition, including the U.S. Department of Education's Blue Ribbon School of Excellence award in 2011 and 2018.

History

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The front entrance to the Houston Community College West Loop Center

The building that houses Challenge was built in 1993 and served as anIncredible Universe electronic store. The store closed in 1997. The building remained an empty warehouse until 2005, when conversion to a college building began.

Challenge Early College High School opened in August 2003 as a partnership of Houston ISD,Houston A+ Challenge and Houston Community College. From August 2003 to May 2005, the high school was in a series of temporary buildings outside the Houston Community College campus. In August 2005, the doors opened to the newly constructed high school atHouston Community College. The first class to graduate was the class of 2005.

Freshman students are not eligible to take college courses in the summer, whereas sophomores who have a GPA of 3.0 and are passing all core classes are allowed to take college classes in the summer.

Awards and recognition

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Location

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Challenge Early College is at 5601 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77081. It is across the street from Houston ISD'sPin Oak Middle School, which is in the city ofBellaire.

The entrance of Challenge facesHome Depot, in the city ofHouston.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Bellaire High School Attendance ZoneArchived February 28, 2008, at theWayback Machine."Houston Independent School District.
  2. ^"Lamar High School Attendance ZoneArchived September 28, 2011, at theWayback Machine."Houston Independent School District.
  3. ^"The Student Body at Challenge Early College High School in Houston, TX".www.usnews.com. RetrievedJune 30, 2016.

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