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Andy Dekaney High School is a public secondary school located at 22351 Imperial Valley Drive and Bammel Road in
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, United States, with a ZIP code of 77073. Dekaney serves a small portion of
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and sections of unincorporated Harris County. Dekaney serves the communities of Cranbrook, Glen Abbey, and Remington Ranch. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the
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History

Dekaney High School, which opened in 2007, is named after Andy Dekaney, a former school district board member. It opened because too many students attended
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. In 2015 the school administration announced that it would create "small learning communities" within Dekaney in order to improve academic performance, and each would have a dedicated section of the school. This plan was discontinued starting with the 2017-2018 school year. In February 2017 the district proposed redrawing the attendance boundaries of its high schools; this would take effect in the 2020-2021 school year. The district also plans to establish one ninth grade center for each comprehensive high school. According to the proposed 2020-2021 high school map, the eastern portion of the
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will be reassigned from
Spring High School Spring High School is a public high school located in the Spring census-designated place in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States. Spring High School, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Spring Independent School Dis ...
to Dekaney High.2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): Spring CDP, TX
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/ref> The school district delayed the rezoning at least until after the 2021-2022 school year due to the
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, as it determines how the pandemic changed student enrollment patterns in Spring ISD.


Academic performance

The school received the
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(TEA) ratings of "academically unacceptable" or "improvement required", the lowest rankings, in 2008, 2011, 2013, and 2017. The school received a rating of "not rated" in lieu of "improvement required" in 2018 due to the impact of Hurricane Harvey. Nora Olabi of '' The Spring Observer'' wrote in 2015 that Dekaney "has struggled to maintain high academic standards." For the 2018-2019 school year, the school received a D grade from the Texas Education Agency, with an overall score of 69 out of 100. The school received a D grade in two domains, Student Achievement (score of 65) and School Progress (score of 69), and a C grade in Closing the Gaps (score of 70). The school did not receive any of the seven possible distinction designations.Overview: Andy Dekaney H S.
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Student discipline

In 2012 Steve Jansen of the ''
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'' reported that the school had student discipline issues.


Student body

In the 2018-2019 school year, there were 2,141 students. 53.8% were African American, 1.1% were Asian, 41.8% were Hispanic, 1.0% were American Indian, 0.7% were Pacific Islander, 1.3% were White, and 0.3% were two or more races. 57.5% of students were economically disadvantaged, 18.9% were English Language Learners, and 8.9% received Special Education services. In 2012 the school had 2,799 students, with 61.6% being black, 32.9% being Hispanic or Latino, 2.9% being Asian, and 1.7% being non-Hispanic White. 73.6% were classified as from low income backgrounds.


Clubs and organizations

* Skills USA * Skills Culinary Arts * Dekaney Choir * Wildcat Band * Wildcat Wire * Blue Prints Yearbook * Student Council * DHS Cheerleaders * Dekaney Diamonds * Chess Club * NJROTC * Christian Club * Future Farmers of America * Thespian Society * Dekaney Colorguard * Teen Court * HOSA * Dekaney Fit Club * DECA


Feeder schools

Middle schools * Bammel Middle School * Rickey C. Bailey Middle School * Edwin M. Wells Middle School * Stelle Claughton Middle School * Twin Creeks Middle School * Dr. Edward Roberson Middle School * Dueitt Middle School * Springwoods Village Middle School Elementary schools * Bammel * Beneke * Clark Primary * Clark Intermediate * Cooper * Heritage * Lewis * Link * Meyer * Ponderosa * Reynolds (Oak Creek) * Thompson * Booker * Salyers


Notable alumni

* Trey Williams, former NFL player * Joshuah Bledsoe, NFL Safety for the
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References


External links


Dekaney High School
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DHS Library

Dekaney Wildcat Band and Colorguard

Dekaney Choir

Dekaney football team
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