Dekaney High School

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Andy Dekaney High School
Dekaney High School, Front View..jpg
" Leading The Way To Excellence "
Address
22351 Imperial Valley Drive
Harris County, Texas
United States
Information
Type Public school
Established 2007
School district Spring I.S.D
Superintendent Dr. Rodney E. Watson
Principal Pamela Farinas
Enrollment 2,688
Number of students n/a
Color(s) Kentucky Blue, Silver, White and Black
Mascot Wildcats Newspaper = The Paw Print
Website

Andy Dekaney High School is a public secondary school located at 22351 Imperial Valley Drive at Bammel Road in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, with a ZIP code of 77073.

Dekaney serves a small portion of Houston and sections of unincorporated Harris County. Dekaney serves the communities of Cranbrook, Glen Abbey,[1] and Remington Ranch.[2]

The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Spring Independent School District.

History

Dekaney High School, which opened in 2007, is named after Andy Dekaney, a former district school board member.[3]

Clubs and organization

  • Skills USA
  • Skills Culinary Arts
  • Dekaney Choir
  • Wildcat Band
  • Wildcat Wire
  • Blue Prints Yearbook
  • Student Council
  • DHS Cheerleaders
  • Dekaney Diamonds
  • Chess Club
  • NJROTC
  • Christian Club
  • Future Farmers of America
  • Thespian Society
  • Dekaney Colorguard
  • Teen Court
  • HOSA
  • Dekaney Fight Club

Feeder schools

Middle schools

  • Bammel Middle School
  • Rickey C. Bailey Middle School
  • Edwin M. Wells Middle School
  • Stelle Claughton Middle School
  • Twin Creeks Middle School
  • Dr. Edward Roberson Middle School

Elementary schools

  • Bammel
  • Beneke
  • Clark Primary
  • Clark Intermediate
  • Cooper
  • Heritage
  • Lewis
  • Link
  • Meyer
  • Ponderosa
  • Reynolds (Oak Creek)
  • Thompson
  • Booker
  • Salyers

References

  1. [1][dead link]
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  3. 75 Years of Education, 1935-2010." Spring Independent School District. Retrieved on February 5, 2011.

External links

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