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**** MISSION STATEMENT: In partnership with parents and the community, the mission of Lytle Independent School District. Create an engaging academic system focused on preparing students to compete, adapt, and thrive in the world community. ****

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Welcome to Lytle High School

By James Campolo

March 15, 2007

 

Lytle High School Vision Statement

In a safe and positive learning environment, consistently graduate proud students with able minds, helping hands and courageous hearts.

Lytle High School
Through the Eyes of a Parent

Awaken interest  Engage learners  Develop dreams   
Nurture talent  Provide opportunity Support individuality   
Welcome creativity  Practice safety  Exemplify teamwork
Reward perseverance  Expect success  Encourage involvement
Leverage technology  Earn recognition  Celebrate achievements   Sustain excellence

Lytle High School – where we come to grow, glow and know our PRIDE inside is earned

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Lytle High School

18975 W. FM. 2790 South

P.O. Box 190

Lytle, TX 78052

Phone: 830-709-5105  Fax: 830-709-5139


Lytle High SchoolOffice Personnel 

Principal

Rose Mary Mares

rmares@lytle-isd.net

Vice Principal

Kelly Walters

kwalters@lytle-isd.net

Academic Coordinator

Farah Edge

fedge@lytle-isd.net

Counselor

Crissie Cantu

ccantu@lytle-isd.net

Secretary

Diana Lopez

dlopez@lytle-isd.net

College Readiness Coordinator

Angelica Melendez

amelendez@lytle-isd.net

Attendance Clerk

Deborah Carrillo

dcarrillo@lytle-isd.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

School's Location:  

Lytle High School was built in 1998, it houses grades nine through twelve. LHS is located in the lower south west portion of Medina county. It is approximately 20 miles south of San Antonio on Interstate 35 South.  Lytle High School is accredited by the Texas Education Agency.


High School Student Enrollment

 2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

Free & Reduced

438

410

434

420

431

453

61.5%


District Ethnicity - Hispanic 67%, Anglo 32%, Other 0.8%

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