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Letter from Principal
Monte Pritchett
School / Parent / Student
Partnership Pledge
Parental Involvement
Internet Links for Parents
Download the 2007-2008
Course Catalog
CHS
Counseling Center Forms
Student
Handbook
Dress Code, Absences, Graduation,
Policies, and more
Attendance
Policies & Procedures

Dress Code
Information

Cleburne ISD General Event Calendar
Guide to Graduation

Scholarship
Information
Athletic Forms
Cleburne ISD Board Policy Manual
Revised TAKS™ Information Booklets
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Student Indebtedness
Find out if your student owes money or
textbooks
If
a student owes a debt, report cards and course textbooks
may be withheld until debts are resolved.
Please contact the CHS Administration Department
if you have any questions.
(817) 202-1200
CISD Statistics
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Covers 205.98 square
miles in Johnson County
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Employs a staff of more
than 750 individuals that serve approximately 6300 students in and
around the Johnson county seat of Cleburne, Texas
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Classified as a UIL 4A
district
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Features 12 campuses
serving students from early childhood to adult education
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Accredited by the Texas
Education Agency (TEA) as an "academically acceptable" district, with
Cleburne High School holding continual accreditation by the Southern
Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools since 1913.
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Cleburne High School
ranked among the nation’s top 100 high schools in 1999 by U.S. News and
World Report
History
The Cleburne Independent
School District has a long and distinguished heritage dating back to the
year 1884, with its first graduate, Bertha Clements being handed her diploma
in the spring of 1892.
From its beginnings as a one ward district which served the children of the
Santa Fe Rail Road shops, Cleburne ISD has grown into a nationally
recognized school system that focuses on high academic standards built on a
foundation of basic education principles. Our expectations remain high for
our students as the “heritage of excellence” is sustained by future
generations. |