School Colors:

Royal Blue and White

Ethnic Distribution

African-American  13%

Hispanic  56%

Pacific/Asian  Less than 1%

White  31%

Economically Disadvantaged

62%

Cougar Fight Song

Come on you Cougars, win this game!

Let's keep our honor and our name.

Let's hold our heads up high and make a cry.

And Shout for victory, Rah. Rah. Rah.

And when our school is on the go,

We're going to win and make a show.

We're going to fight to keep our honor,

For the school we love so well!

School Mascot:
Cougar

Mission Statement

The administration, faculty, staff, parents and school-business partnerships of Clute Intermediate School are committed to providing quality instruction within a safe and pleasant environment designed for exemplary student achievement.

History/Community

Records on Clute School date from 1893. The first salaried teacher on record was Miss Lena Hunter. She was hired on September 1, 1907. Clute was part of the Evergreen School District in 1914 and was one of three schools: Clute Building (old church), Evergreen School and Eagle Island School. In 1920 District 14 was called Evergreen and had one teacher and one school. Prior to 1945 the school was known as the Clute Common School with grades one through eight. For many years Clute was Clute Junior High. In 1969 the ninth-grade moved to high school and Clute became Clute Intermediate School. In January 2006 students/teachers moved into Phase I of the new Clute Intermediate School. Phase II  was completed in the spring of 2007.

Administration

   

 

Jay Whitehead

Principal

Tony Roden

Assistant Principal

Marilou Duchaney

Assistant Principal

John Galaviz

Assistant Principal

Staff

         

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handbook

 

 

 

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