i love this school. every one is so nice, i get all the help i need. but i wish i got a little morehelp and stuff like that from the princeapal. and i love the band progran!!!!!
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Posted by a student on 09/06/09
i love this school and everything about it! the teachers are so nice and always understand you!!!!
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Posted by a student on 08/24/09
League City Intermediate is easily the worst school I have attended and I am incredibly relieved that I will not have to waste my last year of middle school here. It's extremely unorganized and too much time is wasted.
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Posted by a student on 07/27/09
I am a parent and I find this school to be outstanding. The poor comments left by some parents and students are transparent in my opinion -- grammar ('bin', I presume you meant been?). I am in the security business and badges for students is a must in today's world. CCISD is doing a good job keeping
... Read more up with security but it could be better. Students who care and try are given the instruction they need. Students who don't -- well, they frankly don't waste their time, especially when parents don't take an active role in their children. The schools job is not to raise children, it is to teach and parent need to assist. Just my opinion. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/15/09
this school has too many fights a day and they are very very unorganized.The teacher and staff are really rude to us student and they treat us like we are in PRE K
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Posted by a student on 03/08/09
This school is very un organized, the dates for anything are put out for people to find easily. The staff is either has no intrest in the students to extend there learning capabilities, or just don't care. This school is an academis unsucess.
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Posted by a student on 03/03/09
I am a junior in highschool now and attended lcis. The thing parents as well as students need to realise is once you reach highschool and college level you recieve no 'extra' help from the teachers. You have to take it upon yourself to study and find tutors if you need to. The reason other kids do well
... Read more is not becuase they are any smarter its becuase they study on their own. The teachers are trying to prepare them for that. And the only part i do agree on was the lack of respect teachers had and well as staff. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/08/09
I am new to this school, it's my first year. I'm in 8th grade and I hate this school. The school I came from helped each individual student, the work was challenging without being difficult and the teachers treated you with respect. Here, the staff is extremely rude to the students but expects respect
... Read more from you. The work is way too easy. I'm usually a B student, and I'm getting straight A's here. They are hypocritical and just need to get a clue. They treat me, as an 8th grader, like I'm in kindergarten and I HATE it. Read less
Posted by a student on 11/28/08
I think the teachers are rude to the students which makes the students angry. . They seem to be rude and treat students as if they are five years old. I think the teachers need more lessons on how to treat students with respect. The dress code is an absolute mess because they enforce the polos and logos
... Read more on some of the students and let others wear anything they want. Come on people! Either enforce the dress code to all students or let them wear clothes they really enjoy wearing. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/08/08
Great school-not so great communications, though probably to be expected as the kids get older,they have a greater burden to fill in the folks.
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School Profile for League City Intermediate School
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Student enrollment:
1,159
Students per teacher:
20
Full-time teachers:
58
Number of classrooms:
40
Arts
Art
Music
Band, Choral, Orchestra
Computer Science
Computer Science
Fine Arts
Drama
Vocational Education
Health, Phys Ed, ROTC
Special Education
Learning Differences, Life Skills
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creative and productive thinking, the ability to produce new ideas;
leadership ability, the ability to direct individuals or groups to a common decision or action;
visual and performing arts, special talents in visual art, music, dance, drama, or other related studies;
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Special Education Classes
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Adult Education Classes
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English as Second Language
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League City schools — League City Intermediate School is located at 2588 Webster St, League City TX 77573. 2588 Webster St is in the 77573 ZIP code in League City, TX The school district for League City Intermediate School is the Clear Creek Independent School District. League City Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 6 - 8.
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