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Lone Star College System LSC-Kingwood Spring 2011 High School Graduates from Service Area Isds and High Schools Attending LSCS in Fall 2011 Lone Star College System LSC-Kingwood Spring 2011 High School Graduates from Service Area ISDs and High Schools Attending LSCS in Fall 2011 LSC-Kingwood ISD High School # % Aldine Aldine Senior High School 1 2% Eisenhower High School 3 7% Carver High School 2 4% MacArthur High School 23 50% Nimitz High School 17 37% Aldine Total 46 100% Cleveland Cleveland High School 35 100% Cleveland Total 35 100% Conroe Caney Creek High School 12 67% Conroe High School 2 11% Oak Ridge High School 2 11% The Woodlands High School 2 11% Conroe Total 18 100% Cy-Fair Cy-Fair Senior High School 1 9% Cypress Creek High School 1 9% Cypress Falls High School 4 36% Cypress Ranch High School 1 9% Jersey Village High School 1 9% Langham Creek High School 2 18% Windfern High School 1 9% Cy-Fair Total 11 100% Humble Atascocita High School 206 35% Humble High School 87 15% Kingwood High School 152 26% Kingwood Park High School 112 19% Quest High School 24 4% Summer Creek High School 5 1% Humble Total 586 100% Huntsville Huntsville High School 1 100% Huntsville Total 1 100% Klein Klein Collins High School 1 25% Klein High School 2 50% Klein Oak High School 1 25% Klein Total 4 100% Magnolia Magnolia High School 2 100% Magnolia Total 2 100% New Caney New Caney High School 142 97% Porter High School 4 3% New Caney Total 146 100% Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness 1 Lone Star College System LSC-Kingwood Spring 2011 High School Graduates from Service Area ISDs and High Schools Attending LSCS in Fall 2011 LSC-Kingwood ISD High School # % Splendora Splendora High School 85 100% Splendora Total 85 100% Spring Andy Dekaney High School 3 21% Spring High School 6 43% Westfield High School 1 7% Wunsche Career Academy 4 29% Spring Total 14 100% Tarkington Tarkington High School 21 100% Tarkington Total 21 100% Waller Waller High School 2 100% Waller Total 2 100% Willis Willis High School 2 100% Willis Total 2 100% Grand Total 973 High School Attended and Graduation Year are self-reported by students. Source: ORIE 10/10/2011 WO-3638 cah Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness 2 Lone Star College System LSC-Kingwood Spring 2011 High School Graduates Attending LSCS in Fall 2010 from Service Area High Schools High School Total Atascocita High School 206 Kingwood High School 152 New Caney High School 142 Kingwood Park High School 112 Humble High School 87 Splendora High School 85 Cleveland High School 35 Quest High School 24 Macarthur High School 23 Tarkington High School 21 Nimitz High School 17 Caney Creek High School 12 Spring High School 6 Summer Creek High School 5 Cypress Falls High School 4 Porter High School 4 Carl Wunsche Sr High School 4 Eisenhower High School 3 Andy Dekaney High School 3 G W Carver High School 2 Conroe High School 2 Oak Ridge High School 2 The Woodlands High School 2 Langham Creek High School 2 Klein High School 2 Magnolia High School 2 Waller High School 2 Willis High School 2 Aldine Senior High School 1 Cy-Fair Senior High School 1 Cypress Creek High School 1 Cypress Ranch High School 1 Jersey Village High School 1 Windfern High School 1 Huntsville High School 1 Klein Collins High School 1 Klein Oak High School 1 Westfield High School 1 Grand Total 973 High School attended and High School Grad Year are self-reported by students ORIE - Official Day Fall 2011 WO-3638 cah Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness 3 Lone Star College System LSC-Kingwood Spring 2011 Graduates Attending LSCS in Fall 2011 High School Total High School Total High School Total Atascocita High School 206 Bellaire Senior High School 2 James E Taylor High School 1 Kingwood High School 152 Channelview High School 2 Jefferson Davis Sr High School 1 New Caney High School 142 Coldspring High School 2 Jersey Village High School 1 Kingwood Park Hs 112 Conroe High School 2 John F Kennedy High School 1 Humble High School 87 G W Carver High School 2 John H Reagan Senior Hs 1 Splendora High School 85 Hardin-Jefferson High School 2 Kashmere Senior High School 1 Homeschool Texas 62 Klein High School 2 Katy High School 1 Texas GED 59 Langham Creek High School 2 Klein Collins High School 1 Hargrave High School 45 Magnolia High School 2 Klein Oak High School 1 Cleveland High School 35 Northeast Christian Academy 2 La Porte High School 1 Other 27 Oak Ridge High School 2 Little Cypress-Mauriceville Hs 1 Quest High School 24 Robert E Lee Senior Hs 2 Lutheran South Academy 1 Macarthur High School 23 Seven Lakes High School 2 Madison High School 1 Tarkington High School 21 Southwest High School 2 Mason High School 1 Nimitz High School 17 Waller High School 2 Morton Ranch High School 1 High School Outside US 16 Willis High School 2 Northbrook Senior High School 1 Dayton High School 15 Woodlands High School The 2 Northland Christian School 1 Crosby High School 14 Aldine Senior High School 1 Onalaska Jr Sr High School 1 Caney Creek High School 12 Anahuac High School 1 Phyllis Wheatley Senior H S 1 Shepherd High School 11 Barbara Jordan High School 1 Richard Milburn Academy 1 Homeschool Out of State 6 Bastrop High School 1 S P Waltrip Senior High School 1 Livingston High School 6 Booker T Washington Senior Hs 1 Scarborough Senior High School 1 Other Texas High School 6 Brazosport High School 1 South Houston High School 1 Spring High School 6 Buffalo High School 1 St. Thomas High School 1 North Shore Senior High School 5 Bullard High School 1 Sulphur High School 1 Out of State GED 5 C E King High School 1 Sweeny High School 1 Summer Creek High School 5 Cinco Ranch High School 1 West Brook Senior High School 1 Carl Wunsche Sr Hs 4 Clear Lake High School 1 Westfield High School 1 Cypress Falls High School 4 Cy-Fair Senior High School 1 Westside High School 1 Porter High School 4 Cypress Creek High School 1 White Oak High School 1 Andy Dekaney High School 3 Cypress Ranch High School 1 Windfern High School 1 Eisenhower High School 3 Daingerfield High School 1 Woodlands Christian Academy 1 Hardin High School 3 Eagle Pass High School 1 Grand Total 1,315 Humble Christian School 3 Huntsville High School 1 Liberty High School 3 I H Kempner High School 1 High School attended and High School Grad Year are self-reported by students ORIE - Official Day Fall 2011 WO-3638 cah Office of Research and Institutional Effectiveness 4.
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