Clear Creek High School Updates
Week of March 27, 2023
Q3 Report Card
Friday, March 10th marked the end of the third nine-week grading period (Q3).
Report cards will be available Friday, March 24, 2023.
The Q3 grading period is also a UIL eligibility check for any student who is participating in extracurricular activities. Students may gain/lose eligibility at 2:35 p.m. on 3/28.
STAAR EOC Testing
April 18 -- English I
April 20 -- English II
April 25 -- US History
May 2 -- Biology
May 9 -- Algebra I
If your student does not have a district-issued device and will be using their personal device for STAAR testing, our technology office in the library would like for your student to bring in their device during lunches so that our techs can ensure laptops are ready for STAAR testing. Please have them see our techs between now and April 7th.
Blood Drive
CCHS will host a blood drive on Thursday, March 30 from 8:00a.m.-1:15 p.m. See the attached flyer for more information.
Information for Seniors
Powder Puff
On Thursday, April 27, 2023, Clear Creek High School will bring back our annual Powder Puff football game. This event is open to all junior and senior CCHS students and will include an all-girl flag football game and all boy dance team/cheer squad. This event is a fundraiser for the Senior Class. The game will be played at the Veterans Memorial Football Field at 6:00 p.m. We welcome family, friends, and underclassmen to watch this fun, non-traditional sporting event. Tickets will be sold through GoFan the week of the event, as well as at the gate for $6.00. We hope to see you there!
2023-24 Physicals
April 19th 2023
CCEF Community Challenge
April 15, 2023 @ CCHS
Tickets are available in the Bookkeeper's office.
CCISD Job Fair
April 15, 2023
9:00-11:00 a.m.
@ CSHS
Parking Permits
We are sold out of student parking permits for the 22-23 school year. We will no longer accept applications for new parking permits. Vehicles parked on campus without a parking permit will be ticketed, booted and/or towed at the owner’s expense. See the D100 office for parking questions.
If your child has earned the EAGLE Scout Award or the Gold Award please have them see Mrs. Donahoe in the front office no later than March 30, 2023.
Eagle Scout
Gold Award
Attendance & Absent Notes
Student attendance in every class every day is crucial to their academic success. Compulsory attendance laws require a student to attend each class at least 90 percent of the days it is offered in order to receive credit or a final grade in a class. When a student's attendance drops below 90% of the days the class is offered, the student may earn credit for the class by completing a plan approved by the principal.
As we continue to transition back to pre-COVID attendance expectations, starting Spring 2023, all absences that are not school-related business (UIL absences, field trips, approved college visits, etc.) will count toward credit appeals. The maximum number of absences a student may accumulate per course for this semester without losing credit is nine. If you have questions specific to your child's attendance, please contact their assistant principal.
If a student is absent, a parent/guardian must provide a note showing the dates and an explanation for any absence within three (3) days after the student’s arrival or return to school. If this note is not sent within the allocated three (3) days, the absence will be unexcused.