Clifton High School (Clifton, Texas)
Clifton High School (CHS) is a public high school located in Clifton, Texas (United States) and classified as a 3A school by the University Interscholastic League. It is part of the Clifton Independent School District located in southern Bosque County. During 2022–2023, Clifton High School had an enrollment of 312 students and a student to teacher ratio of 11.06.[1] The school received an overall rating of "B" from the Texas Education Agency for the 2021–2022 school year[2] AcademicsIn 2010, CHS students passed the TAKS at rates above that of the state average in all subjects, having 100% passing rates in Grade 11 Social Studies and Grade 11 English Language Arts.[3] CHS offers extensive dual credit (dual enrollment) course opportunities. Dual credit courses are college courses which provide both high school and college credit. At CHS, these courses are typically offered from University of Texas Permian Basin or Hill College. AthleticsThe Clifton Cubs and Lady Cubs compete in the following sports:[4]
The CHS athletic program is currently under the leadership of athletic director and head football coach, Brent Finney. The school's teams compete in state championship series tournaments sponsored by the UIL. UIL District Alignment (2022-2023)For football, CHS competes in Conference 3A, Division II, Region 4, District 13:
For other sports, CHS competes in Conference 3A, Region 3, District 17:
State Bound
https://realignment.uiltexas.org/alignments/2020/3AVB2020.pdf In 1995, the women's volleyball team lost to Jewett Leon (Scores: 15-9; 15-7) in the conference 2A state semi-finals. ActivitiesCHS offers a variety of extracurricular activities and promotes student involvement. These activities include:
Traditions
Clifton High School songClifton High School we love you The Clifton High School yearbook is called "The Old Mill," named after a historic mill built in Clifton on the Bosque River[7] after the American Civil War. Notable alumni
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