Lamar Consolidated High School

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Lamar Consolidated High School is a grades 9-12 school located in Rosenberg, Texas that serves parts of Rosenberg, Richmond, and Sugar Land in Fort Bend County, Texas, as a part of the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, or LCISD. In 2005-2006, this school was rated "Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.

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[edit] Famous Alumni

Michael Lewis, corner for Philadelpia Eagles.
Alan Faneca, linemen for Pittsburgh Steelers.
B.J. Thomas, singer-songwriter. Known for "Raindrops (Keep Fallin' On My Head)" and "Hooked on a Feeling"
Tariq Khan, voted people's scene kid of the year.
Yifu Liu, tallness.
Micheal Gbenoba and TJ Brown, token black guys.
Big Tits Jake
Tits McGee

[edit] Facts

First opened in 1948.
Competes in the Texas UIL district 24-4A.
student body: 1888.
Percent of graduates:75 percent (not including drops outs before senior year)
The school's swim team is a perennial powerhouse.

[edit] Mascot

Mustang

[edit] Colors

Blue and Gray

[edit] Alma Mater

Hail alma mater
All glory to thy name
Thy colors gray and blue
Shall ere remain.
We pledge our loyalty,
Friendship, sincerity,
Our love will never die,
Hail Lamar High!

[edit] Fight Song

On ye mustangs,
On ye mustangs,
On to victory,
Ever forward,
Ever onward,
We'll get there or die.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
On ye mustangs,
On ye Mustangs,
On to victory,
Fight, Mustangs,
Fight, fight, fight!
And win this game!

[edit] Feeder Schools

[edit] Junior High Schools

•Lamar Junior High School

[edit] Middle Schools

•Wessendorff Middle School

[edit] Elementary Schools

•Seguin Elementary School
•T.L. Pink Elementary School
•Jane Long Elementary School
•Deaf Smith Elementary School
•Manford Williams Elementary School
•Irma Dru Hutchison Elementary School
•Susanna Dickinson Elementary School
•Campbell Elementary School
•Taylor Ray Elementary School
•Travis Elementary School

The only elementary schools entirely zoned to Lamar Consolidated High School are Seguin, Pink, Jane Long, Hutchison, and Deaf Smith.

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