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Clear Creek ISD : ウィキペディア英語版
Clear Creek Independent School District

Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) is a school district based in League City, Texas (USA). The district serves most of the Clear Lake Area and some other neighboring parts of the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan area. CCISD is the 29th largest school district in Texas, spanning 103 square miles and serving over 41,000 students. The district operates 44 distinct campuses, consisting of 5 full high schools, 10 intermediates, 26 elementary schools, and 3 alternative campuses.
Since January 2008, the Superintendent of Schools has been Dr. Greg Smith.
Clear Creek ISD currently operates one stadium, Veterans Memorial Stadium, which is shared by all 5 of its 6A high schools. The district is currently constructing a second stadium, Challenger Columbia Stadium, to relieve overcrowding at the current stadium.
== History ==
Clear Creek ISD was formed in 1948 when the districts of Kemah, League City, Seabrook, and Webster were consolidated, deriving its name from nearby Clear Creek, which forms Clear Lake, one of the few natural lakes in Texas. CCISD continued operating Webster High School until Clear Creek High School opened in 1957. The district opened Clear Lake High School in 1972, Clear Brook High School in 1989, Clear Springs High School in 2007, and Clear Falls High School in 2010.
In the 2000s, rising real estate costs in Galveston forced many families to move to other areas, including League City. This meant an influx of children out of Galveston ISD and into other school districts like Clear Creek ISD.〔Schladen, Marty. "(Forces drive people off island )." ''Galveston County Daily News''. July 23, 2006. Retrieved on March 22, 2014. "Some families leaving Galveston for League City say the relative quality of the schools is a factor. Reyes said he’s been pleased with Clear Creek schools, but that wasn’t why his family decided to move."〕

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