W. B. Ray High School

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Public, secondary school in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States
27°45′08″N 97°23′41″W / 27.75225°N 97.3948°W / 27.75225; -97.3948InformationTypePublic, SecondaryEstablished1950PrincipalRoxanne Gonzalez CuevasFaculty96.66 (FTE)[1]Grades9–12Enrollment1,640 (2022-23)[1]Student to teacher ratio16.97[1]Color(s)Scarlet & SilverMascotTex and Mary LouYearbookSilver SpurWebsiteray.ccisd.us

W. B. Ray High School is a 5A secondary school centrally located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States and is part of the Corpus Christi Independent School District. The school is named in honor of CCISD school board president, William Benton Ray. W. B. Ray High School opened in 1950. Ray High School is noted for its Socratic method, a system based on teacher and student interaction that promulgates discussion and inquiry-based learning in the classroom.[citation needed]

W. B. Ray High School one of 46 high schools in Texas designated as a World School by the International Baccalaureate Program. W. B. Ray High School is the only high school in CCISD which offers the International Baccalaureate Program and is CCISD's only program for Gifted and Talented students at the High School level, offering higher level academic courses that surpass Honors and AP courses in both rigor and difficulty.

Demographics

With a student enrollment of approximately 2,100 students, Ray High School has an ethnic distribution of 62% Hispanic, 32% White, 5% Black, & 1% other (including Native Americans, Pacific Islanders, and Asians). The school's boundary area is varied in socio-economic strata, ranging from extremely affluent multimillion-dollar homes to multi-family complexes.

Profile

The school principal is Roxanne Cuevas.

The school's motto is "Fighting Texans". The mascots are "Tex" and "Mary Lou."

International Baccalaureate

Ray's International Baccalaureate program graduated its inaugural class in 2013. Since then, graduates have been accepted for admission at some of the most prestigious academic institutions and programs in the world including Harvard, MIT, Yale, Columbia, Georgetown, NYU, Vanderbilt, Cornell, Brown, Northwestern, Tufts, Washington University in St. Louis, Stanford, Rice, Duke, the American University in Paris, SNHU and Dartmouth among others.

Extracurricular involvement

Ray High School participates in a variety of extracurricular activities. Clubs and organizations are available in academics, service, performing arts, publications, and special interests. Competitive sports for young men and women include basketball, baseball, track, soccer, softball, wrestling, football, cross-country, swimming and diving, golf, volleyball, tennis, and recently water polo. The school's award-winning Academic Decathlon and Mock Trial teams regularly advance to the state level.[citation needed] The Ray Speech and Debate team is a regional powerhouse and a frequent competitor at prominent national contests.[citation needed]

School uniform

This school has a simple dress code: any color shirt and pants, but can not be showing (stomach, etc.) anything. Assistant principals and armed police officers guard the main hallways in search of dress code offenders. In 2000, there was a push in the administration (led by Dr. Scott at the time) to ban flip-flops, but student and parent outcry and lack of support from teachers led to this being dropped.

Athletics

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b c "RAY H S". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved March 17, 2024.
  2. ^ League, University Interscholastic. "Track & Field Historical Archives — University Interscholastic League (UIL)". www.uiltexas.org. Retrieved 2021-12-31.
  3. ^ "Football State Archives".
  4. ^ "Wine Matters; Brewery exec turned to wine." San Antonio Express-News. August 2, 2006.

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