Cy-Fair High School is a
secondary school
A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
located in
Cypress
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The word ''cypress'' ...
, which is an
unincorporated place
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in
Harris County,
Texas
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, near
Houston
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.
The school is located along
U.S. Highway 290 and is part of the
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District
The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (CFISD, often referred to as Cy-Fair) is an independent school district with its headquarters in Cypress, Texas, United States. Cy-Fair ISD is the largest Recognized school district in the st ...
. Cy-Fair High School is the only CFISD high school with a hyphen in its official name.
The school mascot is the
bobcat
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, and the school's colors are white and maroon. Students attending the school have classes from 7:15 a.m. to 2:40 p.m.
History
Establishment of the Cypress and Fairbanks's separate school systems, Cypress School, and Rural High School No. 5
When the New Orleans Railroad Company's track line to Houston was built in 1856, two towns were established, with Cypress on one side of the track and Fairbanks on the other. Cypress and Fairbanks remained being two separate towns with separate school systems throughout the early 1900s. Though both of their school systems had schools for
child
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ren up to eighth grade, once they reached high school, students in Fairbanks had to travel to Houston every day for school, and the Cypress high school students had to travel to
Addicks.
A 20-acre plot of land that was handed out to the district by Louis Telge, also known as the grandfather of the previous School Board members John and Chester Telge. On the newly donated land, a school called, "Big Cypress Schoolhouse, No. 2. Dist. 6," was built in the year of 1884, in Cypress, Texas. It was also called the "Cypress School".
When it was first built in 1884, the building was a one-room school, however, over the years, new rooms were built on, and soon enough, the Cypress School later consisted of seven rooms, a superintendent's office, a
library
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, and a wood-framed schoolhouse for high school students by 1937. By that year, however, was when elementary and high school students who went to this school were divided up, and the high school students transitioned to a separate facility.
The facility they were transferred to was Rural High School No. 5, built in 1937,
which was part of the Fairbanks School District.
In December, 1939, the citizens living in the area voted to combine the two districts into one united district.
The opening of Cy-Fair High School, Racial Desegregation, Carverdale Students, and Jersey Village High School
Finally, a few years after Cypress and Fairbanks had officially consolidated, Cy-Fair High School was officially opened in the Spring of 1942, and students from Rural High School No. 5 were transferred to the new school. First lady, Eleanor Roosevelt, visited the school on the day it opened.
The school received its accreditation less than a year after opening.
According to Community Impact, Jane Ledbetter with the Cypress Historical Society had said that the school "really solidified the two districts coming together." and that it was "symbolic". Meanwhile, the wood-framed schoolhouse at the Cypress School burned down that same year.
In 1944, CFISD’s cypress agriculture and rodeo program was established. The next year, the program brought brought in $12,000.
Since the Cypress area was more
rural
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at the time, many students in the area lived on farms, so the school system had a very strong agricultural program. However, in the latter half of the 20th century, Cypress was transitioning from rural to
suburb
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an.
As Cypress started to grow rapidly over time, becoming more suburban, the school leaders recognized the need for stronger academics. T.S. Hancock, who was a superintendent from 1955 to 1967, implemented individualized teaching methods and a complete testing program to measure scholastic achievement. The teachers at the school during this time received in-service training, and more emphasis was placed on science, math, electronics, foreign languages, and journalism.
Somewhat close to Cy-Fair High school was the Carverdale School for
African-American
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students, which was founded in 1925 when a
German
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dairy farmer
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donated his farmhouse, which was first used as a
Baptist
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church and school for younger students. The next year, it was given the name, "Fairbanks Colored School". There were very few teachers working there at the time. For example, Clara Scott was the sole teacher of the school from 1928-1951.
Soon enough, by 1956, it served students ranging from first grade to 12th grade, was relocated to Clara Road (named after Clara Scott in her honor in 1937). This was also the year the school got its final name change to "Caverdale School". Plus, the school already had a
choir
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room,
band
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hall, and
library
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by that point. Eventually, the school had a gymnasium, a
home economics
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department,
auto mechanics shop class, and a science lab. Like Cy-Fair, the school was progressive rapidly and also embraced the open model concept for the school. Later on, in 1967, 800 of the students at Caverdale school began enrolling at Cy-Fair High School, under the "
Freedom of Choice" option.
On August 3rd of 1970, the school was permanently shut down due to a school board vote, so all high school aged students who went to the school were now attending Cy-Fair High School. The building for the Caverdale School was repurposed into a campus for the
Houston Community College
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shortly after. However, unfortunately, the building was later completely torn down, with warehouses being built in its place.
Cy-Fair High School remained the only standing high school in the Cypress Fairbanks School District until
Jersey Village High School
Jersey Village High School is located in Jersey Village, Texas, United States, in the Houston metropolitan area. The school, which serves grades nine through twelve, is a part of the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. Maggie Wiley serves as its principal, ...
opened in 1972.
School Renovation starting in the 90s, 2016 Flood, 2017 Super Bowl, Rezoning, and Hurricane Harvey
For 1999–2001, the school was renovated and expanded, adding 20 classrooms and a new
library
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. Plans were made to renovate the school in 1998, due to the school becoming increasingly cramped over the years and the desire to update the classrooms to make way for advancing technology. Voters approved for a bond issue that granted the school more than $29 million in funding for the restoration of the building. They started in the summer of 1999. The roof of the main corridor at the school was soon removed, and the old Cy-Fair Brigade gym was taken down.
Cy-Fair High School was flooded after a heavy rainfall on April 18, 2016, that left a flood in the greater Houston area due to the
April 2016 North American storm complex
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, sometimes referred to as the "Tax Day Flood" by some. The flood left some damage to Cy-Fair High School, and the carpet had to be replaced in twenty classrooms, as well as the carpet for the school library. The floor for the school's weight room also had to be removed and replaced. Cy-Fair was one of the 57 campuses in the Cypress Fairbanks District that faced damage due to the flood. Unsurprisingly, all of the schools in the district were closed from April 18–22.
On Sunday, February 5, 2017, the Cy-Fair High School Brigade, along with many other dance teams from the school district, performed with
Lady Gaga
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at the
Super Bowl LI Halftime show
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that took place at
NRG Stadium
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in Houston, Texas.
As part of high school rezoning, a portion of Cy-Fair's attendance zone, as well as portions of
Cypress Falls High School
Cypress Falls High School is a secondary school in an unincorporated area of Harris County, Texas, Harris County, Texas, United States. The current principal is Becky Denton. Cypress Falls is part of the Cypress Fairbanks Independent School Dist ...
and
Cypress Woods High School
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Since t ...
's attendance zones, was to be reassigned to
Cypress Ranch High School
Cypress Ranch High School is a secondary school located in Cypress, Texas, Cypress, which is an unincorporated area in Harris County, Texas, near Houston, Texas, Houston. It is a part of the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District.
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in 2017.
On August 26, 2017, the school was, once again, flooded, as a result of
Hurricane Harvey
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. Cy-Fair High School, as well as all of the schools in the Cypress Fairbanks District, postponed the first day of school for the school year of 2017-2018 for two weeks before reopening and setting its new first day of the school year on September 11, 2017. Shortly after the hurricane hit, Cy-Fair High School's
rugby
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team volunteered to clean out the flood-damaged homes within their community, twenty-seven homes being the total amount that they helped to clean out. As a result, they were honored with a plaque for their contributions to the community.
Covid-19 Pandemic, 2021 Snow Storm, Firearm in Bathroom Trashcan, Budget Cut for School Buses
At the start of the
COVID-19 pandemic
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that started
COVID-19 lockdowns
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during the spring of 2020, Cy-Fair High School and the rest of the schools in the Cypress-Fairbanks School District shut down their campuses, cancelling all in person classes for the rest of the 2019–2020 school year and transitioning them to an online learning option that was created for students and teachers to use online without being on campus.
When the new school year 2020-2021 rolled around, teachers and some students returned to campus for a traditional classroom setting, although students had the option to continue to use online learning at home that year as well. Some officials have said that they believe that the students benefited with the in-person option rather than the newer online option. For 2021–2022, though Cy-Fair students would no longer have the option to learn via the online remote learning program, this program that was put for the 2020–21 school year would be held on to for students after the COVID-19 pandemic in case remote learning is needed in the future due to an emergency. Linda Macias, also known as The Chief Academic Officer, said that because of CFISD needing to create the online learning program due to the pandemic, the school district had broken down innumerable technological barriers that had been in the way of students and teachers before.
In February 2021, Cy-Fair High School and the rest of the school district were shut down when Texas was hit with a snowstorm, caused by the
February 2021 North American cold wave
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, that lasted from February 11 until February 20, which resulted in the
2021 Texas power crisis
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. It left more than 60 of the campuses throughout the district with massive water damage, some suffering with burst pipes caused by power outages and extremely low temperatures. The students were able to return to school on February 22, with the damages being fixed.
In the school year 2020–2021, due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Cy-Fair High School students, staff, and teachers were required to wear a face mask on campus to protect each other from contacting COVID-19. Although Governor
Greg Abbott
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made his announcement that went effective on March 10, 2021, which stated that Texans will no longer be required by state law to wear a mask in public, the school and the other schools in the district were still legally allowed to implement mask mandates.
However, later on, in May of that same year, the district soon had no choice but to end the mandate due to Abbott signing an executive order that banned government entities, including public schools, from mandating masks. Therefore, face masks in Cy-Fair High School, and every other school in their district, were restricted from being able to choose whether or not to make mask mandates active in 2021–2022. On the other hand, they were able to keep social distancing guidelines in Cy-Fair High School, like in all of the schools in the district until the pandemic was over.
Out of all of the schools in the Cypress Fairbanks School District, Cy-Fair High School has had the highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the 2021–22 school year, according to district data.
On Thursday, May 23, 2024, a firearm was found in a trashcan in one of the boys' restrooms. According to Principal Ana Martin, once the school's administration figured out who had brought the gun to the school, the student or students involved (identities are unknown to the public) were severely punished.
For school year 2024-2025, due to limited money issues of the district, a budget reduction for school buses was made for all schools at CFISD, causing problematic changes to bus routes that faced backlash from students and parents alike, from all schools, with 79 bus routes being cut with no warning, massive traffic jams, and four children getting into accidents while walking or cycling to school for long distance in busy and not so pedestrian-friendly streets. All middle school and high school students in the district who lived two miles or less from their school did not have access to a school bus, because of this budget reduction.
Academics
For the 2018–2019 school year, the school received an A grade from the
Texas Education Agency
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The average SAT score at Cy-Fair High School was 1177 for 2018-2019 graduates. The average ACT score was 20.5.
Athletics
Cy-Fair competes athletically in District 17-6A of the
University Interscholastic League
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.
Football
In 1976, the Bobcats clinched the 16-4A Conference Championship with one of the most electrifying offenses in the Houston area, racking up an impressive average of over 30 points per game. Despite their stellar season, the Bobcats' run ended in the state playoffs, where they fell to a powerhouse Temple Wildcats squad that advanced to the state championship game.
The 1985 football team finished with a 13-1-1 record, losing to perennial power
Permian High School
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7–10 in the 5A state semifinals.
In 1987, a third-round playoff game against
North Mesquite High School ended in a 28–28 tie, with Cy-Fair advancing to the next round due to a 6–5 advantage in penetrations within the 20-yard line. They lost to the eventual champion
Plano Senior High School
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21–24 in the 5A state quarterfinals.
In 2017, the football team was undefeated with a 15–0 record, winning the 6A Division 2 State Championship over
Midway High School
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.
Boys' Basketball
The 1969-70 boys' basketball team advanced to the 3A state championship game, losing in the final.
In the 1970–71 season, the team won the 4A State Championship, and were given the honorific title of "National Champions." The 1970–71 season was the first in 4A for Cy-Fair High School It is worth noting that Cy-Fair only used five players in the State Championship game against Wheatley. The five were twin brothers Ronald and Donald Dunlap, Jerry Mercer, Bobby Metcalf and Andrew Jones. Jones transferred to Cy-Fair from Carverdale, when Carverdale was closed in the summer of 1970. The other four starters played on the 1969-1970 State 3A runner-up team.
It's worth noting that Cy-Fair's head coach, Ronnie Truitt, has a special connection to basketball history. He was a member of the
1954 Milan (Ind.) High boys basketball team, the very team that inspired the classic film "Hoosiers."
The team advanced to the 4A state semifinals in the 1977–78 season. Led by all state selection Alan Howard
Boys' basketball was co-district champion for the first time in over a decade in the 2019–20 season achieving a 25–9 overall record and 13–2 in district.
Girls' Basketball
The girls' basketball team won the 5A state championship in the 2007–08 season, defeating
DeSoto High School in the final with senior All-American
Nneka Ogwumike
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and her sister sophomore
Chiney Ogwumike
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. The team won another 5A state championship in the 2009–10 season.
Volleyball
The 1986-87 girls' volleyball team were the 5A state champions, defeating
Amarillo High School
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in the final.
The 2007-2008 girls' volleyball team competed in 5A Region III District 17, achieving a 45–3 overall record with an undefeated district season at 15–0. The team ranked 5th in the state of Texas and 49th nationally.
The 2013-14 girls' volleyball team competed in 5A Region III District 17, achieving a 45–4 overall record with an undefeated district season at 18–0. The team ranked 8th in the state of Texas and 47th nationally.
Cross Country
The Cy-Fair high school girls’ cross country teams placed among the top 15 teams at the UIL Class 6A Cross Country State Championships, held on November 8, 2014, at Old Settlers Park in
Round Rock
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The city stra ...
. Cy-Fair placed 10th overall with a score of 235.
Swimming
The 2021-2022 girls’ swim team claimed the District 17-6A titles, with 140 points, on February 2, 2022.
Music
Band
On October 14, 2017, the Cy-Fair High School marching band claimed the grand champion award, or first place in Enrollment Class V, repeating in earning the top award at the third annual Battle at the Berry Marching Contest at Cy-Fair FCU Stadium. It was hosted by the
Cypress Springs High School
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Cypress Springs High School was ...
marching band. It featured 19 bands from across the Houston area competing in four different classifications based on marching band enrollments.
On April 2, 2022, at the Texas Color Guard Circuit Percussion/Winds State Championship Finals that was held at Texas A&M University's Reed Arena, Cy-Fair High School's indoor percussion ensemble won in its distinct division, known as the Percussion Scholastic Open division. They were first place in the Percussion Scholastic Open. They performed their winning performance at 7:35 pm on April 2.
On September 30, 2023, the Cy-Fair High School marching band won their first
Bands of America
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Shenandoah regional, or first place in Enrollment Class AAAA, at the North Houston Bands of America regional Marching Contest at Woodforest bank stadium. They won with 81.000 as their score. It was hosted by the College park High School marching band. It featured 33 bands from across the Houston area competing in two different classifications based on school enrollment.
Just shortly after, on October 30, 2023, at the
Alamodome
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, in
San Antonio
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, the Cy-Fair High School marching band competed at the UIL Class 6A State Marching Band Championships. The following day, on October 31, 2023, at 3:30 pm, the CFHS marching band performed, "Caging the Swarm" in the Finals Round. The significance of the band's placement in the final round is that, since the establishment of the 6A classification in 2006, this was the first time the band made it to the final round for 6A in the school's history, and the Cy-Fair and Bridgeland bands were the school district's first ever participants in the Finals Round.
Almost a year later, on September 28, 2024, at the Bands Of America North Houston Regional located at Woodforest Bank Stadium in Conroe, Texas, the school's band earned a second place spot for their production, “Gravity.”
Choir
On March 2, 2019, the Cy-Fair High School's Cy-Fair Singers won first place at the prestigious Madrigal & Chamber Choir Festival at the Coker United Methodist Church in
San Antonio
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. They were crowned first-place winners out of 38 competing ensembles. They were named as the 2020 honor choir.
JROTC
In the second Marksmanship and Drill Meet, Cy-Fair High School won 10 trophies in 2018.
Cy-Fair High School
Air Force JROTC unit has won the Distinguished Unit Award for four years in a row, starting from the school year 2016-2017 and until 2019–2020.
Journalism
The school won two awards for their student-produced publications, one of which was recognized at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Spring Scholastic Convention, held March 16–18 at
Columbia University
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in
New York City
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. Journalism students at Cy-Fair High School receive a Silver Crown Award at the 2016 CSPA Spring Convention for their 2014-2015 student newspaper, The Reporter. The Reporter was one of 14 schools nationwide to receive the Silver News Print Crown. Prior to the CSPA convention, the 2014-2015 Cy-Fair yearbook, The Bobcat, won the gold medalist Certificate. In addition, the Reporter staff won third place in the Typography: Overall look of the entire paper category.
The school has a newspaper website with articles written by students, called Daily Maroon.
Art
For the art contest held by the
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
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, in 2021, three Cy-Fair students won the 2021 Blue Ribbon Award, and one student even made it into the 2D finalist category, receiving a special merit award.
Foreign Language
In the 25th annual Texas State German Contest that happened in 2007, held at the
University of Texas
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at
Austin
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, Cy-Fair High School was placed in second place, followed by Austin Westwood High School. Because Cy-Fair had made it into the top 5, they received a plaque and a monetary contribution.
Clubs
Cy-Fair High School has many after school clubs, such as:
* Book Club
*
Computer Science
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Club
*
Science Olympiad
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Animation
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Spanish
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**Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group indigenous to Spain
**Spanish language, spoken in Spain and many countries in the Americas
**Spanish cuisine
**Spanish history
**Spanish culture
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Carpe Diem
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Translation
is the second-person singular present active imperative of '' carpō'' "pick or pluck" used by Ho ...
Poetry Club
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Key Club
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* HOSA
* Asian Student Association
* PALS
* Paws For A Cause
* BCTV (Bobcat TV)
* Physics Club
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Future Business Leaders of America
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* Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
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Drama
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Club
* Environmental Action Committee
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Rubik's Cube Club
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Future Farmers of America
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Anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
Club
* Girls That Code
* Guitar Club
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Magic: The Gathering (MTG) Club
* Destination Imagination
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Chess
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Club
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Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
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Brigade
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* Art Club
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Black Student Union
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(BSU)
* FCA
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FCCLA
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* Finance Club
* Booster Club (non-profit that helps to improve UIL sanctioned athletic programs of Cy-Fair High School and to fund scholarships)
* Parkour Club
* No Place For Hate
* Student Mental Health Alliance
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Table Top Teenagers
* Game Development Team
Demographics
Students
The demographic breakdown of the 3,414 students enrolled for 2023-24 was:
*White: 31.6%
*Hispanic: 38.0%
*African American: 17.6%
*Asian: 8.6%
*Native American: 0.5%
*Pacific Islander: 0.1%
*Two or More Races: 3.6%
47.9% of students attending Cy-Fair High School are economically disadvantaged.
38.4% of the students were eligible for free or reduced-cost lunch in the school year of 2019–2020.
For the class of 2020, the four-year graduation rate at Cy-fair High School is 94.2%, and the dropout rate for all students, regardless of grade level, was 0.9% in the school year of 2019–2020.
In 2018–2019, 3.5% of the students were enrolled in bilingual and English language learning programs.
This increased in the school year 2020–2021, with the percentage being 4.2%.
Teachers/Staff
The average number of years a teacher has been employed in any district, whether or not there was an interruption in service, is 12.5 years.
The average teacher salary at the school is $55,737.
Feeder patterns
All Arnold Middle School and some Hamilton Middle School students are within Cy-Fair High School's attendance boundary.
[High School Feeder System]
." ''Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District
The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (CFISD, often referred to as Cy-Fair) is an independent school district with its headquarters in Cypress, Texas, United States. Cy-Fair ISD is the largest Recognized school district in the st ...
''. Retrieved 2019-12-30.
There are four elementary schools that feed into Arnold Middle School:
[
* Adam Elementary
* Danish Elementary (partial)
* Lamkin Elementary (partial)
* Millsap Elementary (partial)
There are two elementary schools that feed into Hamilton Middle School within Cy-Fair's attendance boundary:][
* Black Elementary (partial)
* Hamilton Elementary (partial)
]
Notable alumni
* Austin Deculus — National Football League
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(NFL) player
*Sandy Duncan
Sandra Kay Duncan (born February 20, 1946) is an American actress, comedian, dancer and singer. She is known for her performances in the Broadway revival of ''Peter Pan'', the sitcom '' The Hogan Family'', and the Disney films '' The Million D ...
— Actress, comedian, singer, and dancer.
*Robbie Grossman
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— Major League Baseball
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(MLB) outfielder
*Lindsey Harding
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— professional basketball
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player
*Jonathan Horton
Jonathan Alan Horton (born December 31, 1985) is a former American artistic gymnast. He was a member of the United States men's national artistic gymnastics team and is the 2008 Olympic silver medalist on horizontal bar, the 2010 World all-ar ...
— gymnast
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*Braden Mann
Braden Mann (born November 24, 1997) is an American professional football punter for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Texas A&M Aggies. During his junior season, he received unan ...
— National Football League
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(NFL) player
* Sam McGuffie — National Football League
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(NFL) player, Olympic bobsledder
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*Cal McNair
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Early life and ed ...
— National Football League
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(NFL) owner
*Chiney Ogwumike
Chinenye Joy "Chiney" Ogwumike (born March 21, 1992) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). In 2020, she became the first black woman and th ...
— Women's National Basketball Association
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The WNBA w ...
(WNBA) professional basketball player
*Nneka Ogwumike
Nnemkadi Chinwe Victoria "Nneka" Ogwumike (; born July 2, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Seattle Storm of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). She was drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks first overall in ...
— Women's National Basketball Association
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The WNBA w ...
(WNBA) professional basketball player
*Tony Oller
Anthony Michael Oller (born February 25, 1991) is an American actor and singer. He had roles as Walt Moore on the TeenNick TV show '' Gigantic'', and as Danny on Disney Channel's '' As the Bell Rings''. He appeared in the films '' Beneath the Da ...
— actor/musician, was on Disney Channel
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for the show As the Bell Rings
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and other shows such as CSI: NY and Gigantic
* Cody Risien — National Football League
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(NFL) player
*Molly Searcy
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— Anime
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voice over and stage theatre actress[Hinds, Emily]
TEXAS STUDIO: MOLLY SEARCY LOOKS FOR THE EASE IN ACTING
, Arts and Culture Texas. Retrieved on September 10, 2024.
*Carlene Watkins
Carlene Watkins (born June 4, 1952) is an American actress best known for such television series and films as '' Best of the West'', '' Bob'', '' Dear John'', ''The Tortellis
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— actress, was on shows such as Best of the West
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Synopsis
The Old West spoof featured the misadventures of Sam Best (Joel Higgins), a Civil War veteran who becomes a marshal in Copper Creek ...
, Tough Enough, and Tortellis
* Hayden Wesneski — Major League Baseball
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(MLB) pitcher
* Fred Whitfield — calf roper
*Woody Williams
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Baseball ca ...
— MLB pitcher
*Brock Wright
Brock J. Wright (born November 27, 1998) is an American professional football tight end and fullback for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
College career
Wrigh ...
— National Football League
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(NFL) player
*Tony Wyllie
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— NFL executive
Notable faculty
*Dan Kubiak
Daniel James Kubiak (March 19, 1938 – August 30, 1998) was an educator and businessman from Rockdale, Texas, who served as a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1969 to 1983 and again from 1991 until his death in 199 ...
, member of the Texas House of Representatives
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from 1969 to 1983 and again from 1991 to 1998, taught and coached at Cy-Fair from 1963 to 1968
*Ed Pustejovsky, head football coach from 2004 to 2020 and campus athletic director at Cy-Fair High School. Seven district football titles and 13 playoff trips. 6A Div II state championship title in 2017
References
External links
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Educational institutions established in 1942
Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District high schools
1942 establishments in Texas