Challenge Early College High School

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GreatSchools Rating Public school 454 Students Grades 9-12 Challenge Early College High School

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Overview

Challenge Early College High School, a public school located in Houston, TX, serves grade(s) 9-12 in Houston Independent School District. It has received a GreatSchools Summary Rating of 9 out of 10, based on a variety of school quality measures.

GreatSchools Summary Rating

Test Scores above average Student Progress above average College Readiness above average above average Last updated: Apr 11, 2024

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Student Progress

Students at this school are making far more academic progress given where they were last year, compared to similar students in the state.

High progress with high test scores means students have strong academic skills and the school is a doing an excellent job at supporting academic growth compared to most other schools.

College Readiness

This school is far above the state average in key measures of college and career readiness.

Even at schools with strong college and career readiness, there may be students who are not getting the opportunities they need to succeed.

Parent Tip The best high schools offer advanced courses to all students, not a select few.

College Success

How do high schools help students succeed in college? Learn about the best practices of College Success Award winning schools.

This school has earned a College Success Award in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 based on its success in preparing students for college. See more winners.

Parent Tip

Students who are unprepared for college-level work may find themselves in costly remedial classes and are more likely to drop out of college. Successful high schools help kids find their passions and succeed after graduation.