2716 South Highway 281 Lampasas High School Lampasas, TX 76550 www.lisdtx.org Phone: 512.564-2310 Profile 2016-2017 Fax: 512. 564-2406 College Board Code: 444-005 Principal: Mark Kehoe Grade Levels 9 – 12 Assistant Principals: Duane Young, Asst. Principal - A - K Curriculum: Raymond Otterson, Asst. Principal - L - Z Lampasas High School course

Counselors: Phone # 512.564.2323 FAX # 512.564.2407 offerings include college prep, Jaci Bumpus, Counselor A – GN regular, and career/technology Penny Wilson, Lead Counselor GO – O courses in all accepted disciplines. Dr. Christine Byrd, Counselor P - Z Advanced courses are available in all academic and fine arts areas. Registrar: Phone # 512.564.2358 FAX 512.564.2407 Tabitha Dienglewicz Pre-AP (Honors) and/or AP School: classes include: English 1,2,3,4, Algebra 1,2, Type of School: Public Grades Included: 9, 10, 11, 12 Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Total Enrollment: 1,043 Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Size of Senior Class: 246 Physics, US History, World Accreditation: Education Agency History, W. Geography, Rating: UIL Region 4, District 25AAAA Pattern: 2 semesters Government, Economics, 9 week grading period Psychology, and Spanish School Colors: Royal Blue and White Mascot: Badger College dual credit classes are

TEA Campus Rating for Fall 2016 – Met Standards offered at Lampasas High School: STAAR (State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) English III, English IV, Algebra, Beginning with 9th grade 2012-2013 students will be required to pass the Spanish, Statistics, Govt., Eco., STAAR (EOC) test in English 1, English 2, Algebra 1, Biology, and U.S. History Public Speaking, Psychology 2013 Distinction Designation – Academic Achievement in Reading/Ela/Math

2014 Distinction Designation – Academic Achievement in Social Studies Competitive Activities: 2015 Distinction Designation – Academic Achievement 5 out of 7 Math, Social Studies, Student Progress, Closing the Gap, and Postsecondary Readiness Debate, Drill Team, Color Guard, 2016 Lampasas High School received 7 out of 7 TEA Distinction Designations: Cheerleading, Marching Band, ELA/Reading, Math, Science, Social Studies, Top 25% Student Progress, Concert Band, Theater Arts, UIL Top 25% Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness Choir, Boys and Girls Cross Country, Football, , Boys Rank in class is computed on a weighted 5.0 scale. An additional 1.0 of weighting is added to cumulative GPA for each semester of advanced classes. and Girls , Boys and Girls , Boys and Girls Power Community: Lifting, Boys and Girls Soccer, /, Boys and Girls Lampasas is a rural community with a strong agricultural tradition. , Boys and Girls Track, and It is located within 25 miles of the largest military base, Fort Hood. UIL Academic Club Many people commute to surrounding areas to work.

SAT/ACT Average Scores: Organizations and Clubs: SAT Average ACT Average FFA, FCCLA, 4-H, BPA, NHS, Reading Writing Math Composite SADD, HERO, HOSA, Key Club, Class of 2016 480 449 469 Class of 2016 21.7 AP Programs, Spanish Club, State Average 466 449 478 State Average 20.6 College Fair, Drama Club 49% of the graduating class took either ACT or SAT test. The 2015-2016 graduating class of 248 students had approximately $546,734. granted in scholarship awards.

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