Cedar Hill Collegiate High School
Coordinates: 32°35′41″N 96°58′25″W / 32.5948°N 96.9736°W
Cedar Hill Collegiate High School (also known as CHCHS) is the newest addition to the Cedar Hill Independent School District in Texas. It is one of the early college high schools that allows a student to finish high school while getting an Associate's degree (60 college credits). The high school is a charter school that allows students to enroll not only from Cedar Hill, but from the surrounding cities including DeSoto, Lancaster, Mansfield, Grand Prairie, and Duncanville. According to the TEA, the school is an exemplary campus, having at least 100% of the student body passing each section of the TAKS test. Also Cedar Hill Collegiate High School has been ranked the 10th best early college high school and the 131st best high school in the nation, earning a bronze medal from the U.S News and Word Ranking in 2014 and 2015
The admission process involves filling out an application form and being interviewed by the principal and teachers. Upon the notification of acceptance, incoming freshmen students are expected to attend a summer bridge program at the campus. The school only allows a maximum of 100 students per each grade level, though the student can choose to drop out of the program. Once the student drops out there is no re-entering. Collegiate High serves ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade . The teachers there are to for sure that each and every student is there to learn. Your education is "Critical" said by one of Collegiate first time teachers, Mrs.Robin Johnson-Ford. Currently, Mrs. Jackie Fagen is the principal of Collegiate.
Demographics
The school mirrors many other schools in the Cedar Hill Independent School District. The school's racial background is 12% White, 12% Hispanic, 69% African American, and 5% other. As of March 2012 the school has almost 400 students, and more than 40% are economically disadvantaged.
Partnership
Cedar Hill Collegiate is a partnership with Cedar Valley Community College. Students have what is known as dual credit—attaining both college and high school credit at the same time. During the school year the junior and senior students go to Cedar Valley College full time.