Our Mission
The Early College mission is to prepare students to be critical thinkers, responsible citizens, and confident leaders while receiving rigorous and relevant instruction that results in the attainment of secondary baccalaureate degree and promotes personal responsibility for lifelong learning and philanthropy.


Our Goals
  1. By the year 2012, one hundred percent of students enrolled in the Academy will be successful on all state assessments. (DG1)(Student Achievement)
  2. By the year 2012, seventy-five percent of students taking the COMPASS test will be successful in English and Reading and twenty-five percent will be successful in mathematics on the first administration.
  3. By the year 2012, ninety percent of the indicators for establishing a college going culture will be established on the campus with systems and structures in place to sustain the continuous improvement.
  4. In order to establish a hybrid campus, 50 percent of the staff will be trained to instruct in a virtual environment during the 2011 school year.


Our Initiatives

The following are activities to be completed during the 2011-2014 school year.

  1. Creating a College Culture
  2. Alpha Awareness: Enrollment Campaign
  3. PEP: Parents Empowered and Prepared
  4. iTEC: Technology Empowered Community
Contact Us
Principal
Dr. Rene Garganta
Contact Us
1001 Southridge Rd
Houston, TX 77090
Phone: (281) 891-6880
 

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