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Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Fairfax County, Virginia)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Jacksonville)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Midland, Texas)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Montgomery, Alabama)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (San Antonio)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Staunton, Virginia)
・ Robert E. Lee High School (Tyler, Texas)
・ Robert E. Lee Hotel
・ Robert E. Lee Hotel (St. Louis, Missouri)
・ Robert E. Lee Memorial Bridge
・ Robert E. Lee Monument
・ Robert E. Lee Monument (Marianna, Arkansas)
・ Robert E. Lee Monument (New Orleans, Louisiana)
・ Robert E. Lee School


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Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas) : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert E. Lee High School (Baytown, Texas)

Robert E. Lee High School (often referred to as Baytown Lee) is a 5A public high school in Baytown, Texas, that serves grades 9 through 12. Lee is one of four high schools in the Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District, which serves all of Baytown and Highlands, Texas. The other three are Ross S. Sterling High School, Goose Creek Memorial High School, and IMPACT Early College High School. As of 2008 the school's ethnic breakdown is 38 percent White, 42 percent Hispanic, 19 percent African-American, and 1 percent other.
==School founding and traditions==
Founded in 1928, Lee High School sits on the banks of Goose Creek in the southern part of Baytown. As such, the school adopted the Gander as its mascot, the only school in Texas to do so. In 2007, the Gander was voted as the best mascot in Texas. The school's colors are maroon and white. Over the years, REL has garnered several fight songs. The official fight song is "Southern Special", a swing version of the traditional song "Dixie", played at a very fast tempo after the team scores. The final school song is commonly referred to as the 'medley', is played by the Lee Band while marching parade style. It consists of a compilation of three songs: "Are You From Dixie?", "Waitin' on the Robert E. Lee", and "Washington and Lee Swing". The band also often plays "Dull Razor Blues", a foxtrot that is played up-tempo at the midpoint of each half. Former longtime director Alec McGuire popularized his own lyrics to the song within the school.
The Robert E. Lee High School Alma Mater is an original composition not shared by any other school.

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