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The Rice School

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school's. The administration area and the teacher resource center are connected to one another. In 1997 Fleck wrote "In contrast to the rigidly institutionalized, boxed-in layout of most HISD schools, the Rice School is a marvel of light and space, projecting a sense of openness and possibility." Palm trees are located next to the school sidewalks. The school library is called a "Learning Arcade." Fleck stated that the library is the centerpiece of the building. The school walls have pastel colors.
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quotas were devised so that the school served the entire school district to satisfy the demands. Fleck said that The Rice School's concept "mushroomed into an incredibly complex educational experiment that aspired to be all things to all parties with an interest in its success." The intention was to attract students from the
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Taft Architects designed the 170,000-square-foot (16,000 m) school building. The construction cost was $ 11 million. This two story, 167,000 square feet (15,500 m) building was designed to facilitate the school's learning cluster model. An interior skylit plaza connects various areas of the
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Around 2009, the school typically has about 680 elementary school students and 470 middle school students. The students live throughout the school district, 90% of students go to and from school on school district-provided transportation. As of 2007, 90% of the students at Rice are racial and ethnic
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The concept was sold to the school board. Don McAdams, an HISD school board member who had supported the development of the Rice School from the time of conception to the approval by the school board, said that the board members wanted concessions specific to their districts, and the school's racial
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said that this was an example of wealthier parents getting to "set the agenda" at Rice. The uniform, decided by parents and students, ultimately consisted of khaki trousers, shorts, and skirts and red, white, and blue polo shirts. The school's first fundraiser was a uniform assistance fund aimed at
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In June 1997 Koonce was removed as principal, and Sandra Satterwhite took her position at that time. According to Fleck, "many Rice School parents turned against her because she had not found a way to enforce consistency on the quality of teaching at the school." At that time HISD replaced not only
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In 2002 Jocelyn Mouton, the Rice School principal, said that the K-8 setup allows eight grades to learn responsibility by tending to younger children, while younger children admire older children. She added that the format allows children to learn from both elementary and middle school teachers at
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About 1,280 students from Kindergarten through 6th grade were enrolled when the school opened. Over 7,169 students applied for 1,275 slots, and half of the students previously attended overcrowded schools in the West University Place area. Fewer than 15 students who were offered admission declined
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neighborhoods were to be attracted to Rice as a way to have their children avoid neighborhood schools with violent incidents. Rice University was to benefit from additional ties to the Houston community and having educational theories demonstrated in practice. According to McAdams, many people,
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employees. McAdams wrote that this caused controversy. McAdams stated that because students not previously enrolled in HISD were allowed to enter into the Rice lottery if they were entering Kindergarten or the 6th grade, area private school parents were unsatisfied. In addition, he stated that
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failed since City of Bellaire officials and parents living in Bellaire complained when they learned that they would not be zoned to the new school while losing what Fleck described as "a prime chunk of taxable property." Raymond settled on a site on North Braeswood Drive, fulfilling what Fleck
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and affluent students, and to gap the performance division between affluent White students and low income minority students. The Rice School was originally planned as a regular zoned school with an attendance boundary. In 1989, as "Operation Renewal," a school construction program, progressed,
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said that Rice, "with its distinctive architecture and its progressive curriculum -- promises to be a kind of flagship school for a district hoping to replicate many of its already apparent successes." McAdams wrote that the controversies over placements dissipated after the school opened.
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the same time, starting with the first year. For most of the school day, middle school students are separated from elementary school students. When middle schoolers interact with elementary schoolers, middle schoolers are placed in mentorship positions over elementary school students.
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By 1997 not very many of the teachers who were at the school during its start had remained. Many affluent parents had stopped sending their children to The Rice School, saying that the "integrated" freeform curriculum neglected basic mathematics and reading skills. In August 1997, the
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especially West University Place residents, believed that the school would have selected gifted and talented admissions because of the association with Rice University. In 1997 McAdams retrospectively said "there were high expectations -- admittedly unreasonable expectations."
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McAdams wrote that the divide in terms of class and neighborhood origins between the White affluent parents and the low income Black and Hispanic parents were more significant than the differences in ethnicity, and the differences contributed to the decline of the school.
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It is located on at the corner of Kirby Drive and North Braeswood Boulevard, with the campus west of Kirby Drive. When the school opened, the corner was wooded. The street leading into the school was named "Seuss Drive," after the children's literature author
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ranked The Rice School as the sole "Low Performing" school within the Houston Independent School District. Fleck stated that the statistic was "somewhat misleading" since it measured the performances of economically disadvantaged pupils in the
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Satterwhite found herself at the helm of the Rice School after district administrators ousted principal Sharon Koonce in June.When the 1997-'98 school year opened this week, the Rice School was under its fourth principal in as many
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The school opened on August 1994. Kaye Stripling was the first principal. Circa January 1995 Stripling left her position as she received a promotion, and Sharon Koonce, previously at Oak Forest Elementary, replaced her.
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In 2014 Rice had about 1,150 students, over the school's official capacity. As of 2015 it was being used to house excess students from Roberts, Twain, and West University elementary schools, which were all at capacity.
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the principal but the entire management team. The district announced that the school was being moved to the alternative district, the HISD-wide district handling magnet schools. In 1997 the district negotiated with
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faculty and staff. There were no academic admission standards, leading the student body to initially include middle and low income African-Americans and Hispanics and wealthy Whites with varying ranges of ability.
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to strengthen the partnership. According to McAdams, HISD previously emphasized to Rice University that the Rice School was an HISD school and that the attitude damaged the relationship between the two entities.
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When the school first opened, it had about 1,200 slots. To distribute the slots, the school used a racially balanced lottery that allocated about one thirds of the total slots to overflow students from
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for a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), serving grades Kindergarten - 8th grade. The Rice School is a part of a collaboration between Houston ISD and
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would allow this to happen. Rice's education department had no experience teaching younger students, so the laboratory school was made into a K-8. Tim Fleck of the
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Raymond thought about how to lure West University Elementary School-zoned parents away from West University Elementary; she decided that a partnership with
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gave the school a "recognized" rating. In December 2007 Linda Lazenby, the principal of The Rice School said, as paraphrased by Jennifer Radcliffe of the
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When the school first opened in 1994, 50% of the students were White, 25% were Hispanic, and 25% were Black. At the time 72 children of
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Students living near Rice are not zoned to Rice, as Rice is an all-magnet school. Individuals living near Rice are zoned to either
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area by the promotion of the school's ties to Rice University, the presence of, in Fleck's words, "more computers than a
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that "she's thrilled her 1,100-student campus can serve as the poster child of success for the K-8 model in Houston."
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Tops consist of red, white, or navy shirts with the school insignia. Trousers, shorts, and skirts must be khaki.
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employees attended the school. In 1996 the students were about 37% White, 33% Black, 27% Hispanic, and 3% Asian.
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the offer. Many teachers at Rice came from other Houston ISD schools. The elementary school grades had about 50%
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students. In addition the 2/3 portion was weighted for gender. About 70 openings were reserved for children of
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Sewage Plant and Animal Pound, which itself is located in the Houston city limits. The school was named after
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Rice requires school uniforms for all of its students. The requirement has been in place since its founding.
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minorities (racial groups other than non-Hispanic white), and 60% are classified as low income students.
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and two thirds of the total slots to other areas in the district, with priority for
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School of the future opens/Expectations soar for unique Rice-HISD partnership
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Fighting to Save Our Urban Schools-- and Winning!: Lessons from Houston
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As of 2009 all Rice School students are admitted by magnet transfers.
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Enrollment caps at popular schools cause uncertainty for some parents
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According to Nancy Ross, a former Rice School parent quoted in the
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The school building has an official capacity of 1,056 students.
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The Rice School (chico.rice.edu/armadillo/Rice/Rice_home.html)
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Dressing for success/More schools have pupils don uniforms
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Braeswood Place
Houston
Texas
United States
Coordinates
29°41′52″N 95°25′14″W / 29.6978°N 95.4206°W / 29.6978; -95.4206
Magnet school
Houston Independent School District
Kindergarten
The Rice School
Spanish
K-8 school
kindergarten
Houston
Texas
Houston Independent School District
magnet school
Rice University
Twain
Roberts
Pershing Middle School
Braeswood Place
West University Place
William Marsh Rice
Rice University
Joan Raymond
West University Elementary School
White
Rice University

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