Public and Private Schools

Lee College – Center for Workforce & Community Development

Lee College is a comprehensive community college that has been ranked among the top 10 percent of community colleges in the country by the Aspen Institute, and has been recognized in the state of Texas and nationally for excellence in higher education. With more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as non-credit workforce and community education courses, the college prepares its diverse student body for advanced higher education; successful entry into the workforce; and a variety of in-demand careers. With the main campus and McNair Center located in Baytown, Texas, and a satellite education center in nearby South Liberty County, the College serves a geographic area of more than 220,000 residents that includes 14 independent school districts.

The Center for Workforce and Community Development (CWCD) at Lee College offers a variety of non-credit courses designed to prepare students for a new career, learn a new skill or just have fun. The CWCD currently offers a fast-track industrial crafts training program that provides unemployed or underemployed individuals a pathway to high-skills, high-wage, and high-growth jobs. In just 12 weeks, this program is helping to bridge the middle-skills gap in the petrochemical and construction industries. Programs available for training include welding, pipefitting, instrumentation, electrical and construction. In addition to the crafts training programs, the CWCD offers a variety of fast-track health care training programs including phlebotomy, clinical medical assistant, certified nurse aide, dental assistant and EKG technician. Financial assistance and payment plans are available for some workforce programs. For more information, call (281) 425-6311 or visit www.lee.edu/workforce.

Customized corporate training services are also offered to local businesses. With a storehouse of subject-matter experts, instructors and facilities, the CWCD provides custom-tailored training packages to meet the specific needs of local businesses. Customized training services include incumbent worker training, curriculum development, pre-employment assessments, skills gaps analysis and conference and seminars for professional development.

Companies seeking customized employee training are encouraged to contact Marsha Tuha, director of workforce development, at (832) 556-4450, or by email at mtuha@lee.edu.

CWCD also offers a variety of noncredit community education courses including computer technology, family-friendly workshops, professional development, travel opportunities for senior adults, and even summer camps for children. The Kids at College Summer Camp Program is designed to provide children ages 5 to 17 with active, engaging and healthy summer activities. Many of the Kids at College’s tried-and-true-camps remain at the top of the popularity list including Creative Arts and Crafts, Art Extreme and Creative Engineering.

The college is particularly grateful to ExxonMobil for its continued funding of the EnergyVenture camp, a 36-hour career exploration camp for teens ages 12-14. Focused on career opportunities in the region’s ever-changing energy industry, campers participate in hands-on lab experiments and team-building activities. The college is also fortunate that Chevron Phillips Chemical funds the annual EnergyVenture Reunion giving former campers the opportunity to network, participate in friendly competitions, and hear from guest speakers in the petrochemical industry.

“The Kids at College Summer Camp Program is a wonderful opportunity for children to keep their bodies and minds active,” said Angela Oriano, Ph.D., vice president workforce & corporate partnerships. “Each camp is an adventure that offers personal growth for our community’s youth. Our campers walk away with new skills, increased confidence and more independence that stay with them throughout their lives.”

The 2019 Kids at College Summer camp program is scheduled to run June-August 2019. For more information, visit www.lee.edu/kids.

Baytown Christian Academy

Teaching the Mind, Reaching the Heart” is the mission statement of Baytown Christian Academy. In its 37-year history, the academy has remained committed to this mission statement while serving children and families from Baytown and the surrounding communities. Baytown Christian Academy provides students a quality college preparatory education that incorporates Christian beliefs and principles throughout the curriculum.

Small class sizes make it possible for students to receive one-on-one attention. As a result, students excel academically and grow spiritually. One hundred percent of the academy’s last two graduating classes were accepted by a college or university.

Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District – Engage Inspire Empower

One of the largest and fastest-growing districts in Texas, Goose Creek CISD serves nearly 24,000 students in the communities of Baytown and Highlands. The district’s one primary school, 15 elementary schools, five junior schools and three traditional high schools, as well as IMPACT Early College High School, Stuart Career Tech High School, John M. Stuart Career Center, POINT Alternative Center and the Peter E. Hyland Center, provide resources to equip students to be 21st century learners. The district and all schools received a “Met Standard” rating, the highest rating from the Texas Education Agency for 2018.

Goose Creek CISD students benefit from a strong, high-quality educational system enhanced by outstanding community support. In May 2013, the community generously approved a $267.5 million bond. Among other designated bond items, three new elementary schools opened in 2014, and a new transportation center was in full operation November 2017. A new technology center and the expansion of the agriculture science center opened at the start of the 2018-2019 school year.

Established in 2009, the Goose Creek CISD Education Foundation gives teachers and employees an additional avenue of funding to enhance instruction. The foundation has awarded innovative teaching grants totaling more than $1 million to Goose Creek CISD teachers and has recognized 135 teachers, nominated by students for making a difference in their lives, at the annual Students Choice Awards Banquet. Additional community support is provided by the numerous businesses that serve as Baytown Chamber of Commerce Partners In Education to the schools as well as through other business and industry partnerships.

In 2010, Goose Creek CISD, in a partnership agreement with Lee College, opened IMPACT Early College High School. IMPACT’s curriculum blends high school and college work with the goal that students will graduate with a high school diploma and an associate degree or 60 college credit hours toward a baccalaureate degree.

The school district’s Career and Technical Education program is rapidly expanding to meet student and workforce needs and to help students obtain credentialing and certifications. The Global Business Academy at Goose Creek Memorial High School, Health Science Academy at Ross S. Sterling High School and STEM Academy on the Lee High School campus were launched in 2014 and continue to flourish.

Stuart Career Tech High School opened in late 2017 with four academies – Advanced Automotive, Culinary Arts, Agricultural/Environmental Conservation and Manufacturing and Industrial Maintenance. The school combines rigorous career and technical coursework with career-focused core curriculum courses and the opportunity for students to earn college credit and/or industry certifications as well as a high school diploma.

Technology is a priority in Goose Creek CISD. All high school students have access to iPads, and junior schools have iPad carts in ELA classrooms and laptop carts in social studies classrooms. Fourth- and fifth-grade classrooms also have iPads and laptops readily available.

Teachers use Promethean Boards and iPads to enhance instruction. Robert E. Lee High School was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School for 2015-2017 and again for 2017-2019 for making technology a major part of classroom learning.

Approximately seven percent of the district’s students are served by the Gifted and Talented Education program. The district offers advanced academic opportunities, such as dual credit courses, junior and high school robotics, advanced placement courses and UIL competition. Bilingual Education and English as a Second Language are also provided for students with limited English proficiency.

Goose Creek CISD’s Special Education program serves approximately 2,200 students with disabilities from ages 3 to 21. The school district serves as the fiscal agent and program administrator for 15 area school districts that comprise the Tri-County East Regional Day School Program for the Deaf, providing a high-quality program for 150 deaf or hard-of-hearing students.

Goose Creek CISD offers excellent schools working with an actively involved community to prepare students for college and career opportunities. Proud of the past and focused on the future, the district is celebrating its 100th anniversary – “100 Years of Class.”

St. Joseph Catholic School

Since opening its doors in 1948, Saint Joseph Regional Catholic School has kept pace with changes in society, while continuing its mission to provide quality education rooted in spiritual and moral values to children residing in Baytown and its surrounding areas.

St. Joseph provides a unique environment where students can experience the presence of the Holy Spirit. The school focuses on the individual’s spiritual, moral, intellectual, social, cultural and physical development. Students and faculty are drawn to proclaim the Gospel message, unite in worship, respond to the community through fellowship and social justice, and serve all people though the sharing of their spiritual gifts and temporal goods.

Just minutes from the Fred Hartman Bridge, St Joseph provides an academic experience that inspires students to reach beyond their comfort zones. Noted for its academic excellence, St. Joseph provides instruction to students from pre-K to eighth grade. A newly renovated science lab and technology give students the opportunity for a hands-on approach to build critical thinking to skills solve real world problems. In addition, students participate in weekly specialty classes including music, art, library, physical education and Spanish. Extracurricular activities include National Jr. Beta Club, Cub Scouts, basketball, soccer, cheerleading and community PTA events, including family nights, Breakfast with Santa and Skate Night. Affordable before care and after care programs are also available.

St. Joseph is more than an elementary and junior high school; it’s a journey, an educational playground and a family.

Chinquapin School

Chinquapin Preparatory School was founded in 1969 to provide a rigorous college preparatory education for able and motivated students from limited economic circumstances. Serving students in grades 6-12, the school embraces its motto of “Quid pro Quo,” or “Something for Something,” in its daily chore period and in service to the community. Unique in Texas, the school also offers boarding five days a week. A little over half of the student body takes advantage of this benefit.

Over 80 percent of Chinquapin students qualify for free and reduced lunch. All students pay some tuition on a sliding scale that is determined by income. The average amount paid is $50 a month. Chinquapin students have a longer school day and more homework than students in most public schools. Students do chores every day and work in the dining hall once a week.

More than 85 percent of Chinquapin graduates go on to earn a four-year college degree. The national average for students from poverty is 10 percent. Students earn scholarships and aid to help them get through college. Last year’s senior class of 24 students received nearly $700,000 in scholarships for their freshman year alone.

Recent alumni are currently attending Harvard, Duke, University of Pennsylvania, Bryn Mawr, Rice, Wellesley, Pomona, Texas A & M, the University of Texas and many others.


Health Care

Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital

Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital has been meeting the health care needs of the residents of Baytown, East Harris, Liberty and Chambers counties for over 70 years and is transforming health care in the region.

The hospital provides exceptional treatment, as our physicians, nurses and staff adhere to our I CARE values of integrity, compassion, accountability, respect and excellence. Its highly trained, specialized medical team and physicians provide world-class health care to patients. The hospital is committed to providing the most advanced treatment options, allowing patients to stay close to home for their care.

The hospital has a full range of medical specialties, including bariatric and general surgery, breast surgery, breast imaging, cardiovascular surgery, colorectal surgery, pulmonology/critical care, gastroenterology/liver disease, hematology/oncology, neurology, obstetrics/gynecology, occupational health, orthopedic and sports medicine, urology and spine surgery, in addition to primary care. For more information or to make an appointment, call (281) 428-2273.

To meet the demands of the growing community, the hospital embarked on a $100 million expansion and renovation project. The centerpiece of the project is the construction of a three-story tower that includes a new emergency department, expanded Level II neonatal intensive care unit and additional inpatient beds and operating rooms.

A new, state-of-the-art outpatient center at 1677 W. Baker Rd. offers comprehensive outpatient services in one convenient location. The new facility includes the Breast Care Center, Clinical Training Center, imaging (MRI, CT scan, ultrasound and X-ray), laboratory services, Occupational Health Clinic, Center for Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, physical and occupational therapy, Primary Care Clinic and outpatient surgical services. It also includes a turf field for sports medicine rehabilitation. To make an online appointment at any of these facilities, visit houstonmethodist.org/baytown, or call (281) 428-2273.

Houston Methodist Cancer Center at Baytown also opened a new outpatient infusion center providing comprehensive infusion services, from chemotherapy to blood transfusions. The cancer center is home to an experienced, specialized team of oncologists, radiation oncologists and oncology nurses to help navigate the cancer journey.

The care team provides services ranging from prevention and diagnosis to advanced treatment follow-up and survivorship. The cancer program also offers screenings, educational events, support groups, clinical trial access and genetic testing close to home. Every patient has unique needs when it comes to cancer treatment and our navigators, physicians and care team are there to assist in fighting cancer in a compassionate and supportive environment. For more information or assistance in cancer care, call (281) 420-8809.

Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital is committed to serving the community with specially trained, dedicated staff. The hospital is American Nurses Credentialing Center Magnet Recognized for its exceptional nursing program. This designation is based on the hospital’s management philosophy and practices of nursing services. The nursing program is recognized for its adherence to high standards for improving the quality of patient care. Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital was recognized for its superior performance by nursing personnel and its attention to the cultural and ethnic diversity of patients and families. This designation has been awarded to only 482 hospitals in the world.

For more information, visit houstonmethodist.org/baytown and click on “Find a Doctor” or “Schedule an Appointment,” or call (281) 428-2273 to make an appointment with a physician of any hospital service.

Altus Baytown Hospital

Altus Baytown Hospital is a 14-bed specialty facility nestled between West Baker Road and Manor Drive in Baytown.

As a truly state-of-the-art provider, Altus Baytown Hospital and Altus Women’s Center offer the community access to the latest health care technology, along with the highest quality personalized care by the medical and nursing staff.

Whether patients require diagnostic imaging or surgery, they can trust Altus Baytown Hospital for comprehensive care in a convenient setting, customized to meet their individual needs.

“Altus Baytown Hospital is the best kept secret in Baytown,” says Molly McComas, hospital administrator. “Our staff offers a personalized touch throughout each patient’s journey. Our patient’s health care needs and safety are our top priorities.”

Altus Health System service lines include diagnostic imaging, mammography, ENT, gastroenterology, general surgery, gynecologic surgery, neurosurgery, orthopedic and spine surgery, pain management, plastic surgery, podiatry, radiation oncology and urology.


Transportation

Transportation is a defining strength of the Baytown area, giving businesses easy access to the rest of the country and the world via air, sea and land.

Baytown is just minutes away from one of the most vital economic engines of the Houston area – the Port of Houston.

More than 150 terminals make up the Port of Houston, which covers 25 miles of the 52-mile-long Houston Ship Channel. The port is the busiest on the U.S. Gulf Coast and is the nation’s largest port for foreign waterborne tonnage.

For the fiscal year 2019, the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority projected six percent revenue growth, supporting a capital budget of $287 million. The commission is dedicated to reinvesting funds with the goal of building business at the port for years to come. The vision of the commission is to be “America’s distribution hub for the next generation.”

Port of Houston also is an important jobs creator for the area, supporting the creation of nearly 1.175 million jobs in Texas and 2.7 million jobs nationwide. Its economic activity totals almost $265 billion in Texas and more than $617 billion in economic impact across the nation.

Houston is the only city in Texas with two airports offering international service and one of only eight in the U.S. There are about 30 airlines providing service to Houston’s airports, going to more than 240 domestic and international destinations.

Baytown is within close proximity of two of Houston’s largest airports – about 30 minutes from William P. Hobby Airport and 45 minutes from George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Hobby Airport became the first major commercial airport in Houston airport in 1937, with George Bush Intercontinental Airport opening in 1969.

Hobby Airport, which served more than 13 million passengers in 2017, also offers some air cargo service. The airport is presently served by four passenger airlines reaching about 60 non-stop destinations around the world. The runways range from 4,500 to 7,600 feet in length. Hobby Airport opened its international concourse in 2015, offering flights to Latin America and the Caribbean.

George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the largest airport in Houston, offers both air passenger and air cargo service. More than 40 million passengers visited the airport in 2017. The airport is served by 26 passenger airlines, has 185 non-stop destinations and is the top long-haul international airport in the area.

Business travelers who are coming into town on their company planes or personal aircraft might prefer Baytown Airport, which is 5 miles north of the Baytown main business district. The 125-acre, privately owned airport has several thousand aircraft use its runway every year, an average of about four dozen per day.

Baytown is strategically located to offer the best of all possible worlds for transporting industrial products. Over-the-road transportation is facilitated by the city’s location on Interstate 10, a major highway across the southern United States that provides easy access to major north and south arteries.

Ready access to the many chemical processing plants along the Houston Ship Channel is provided by the Fred Hartman Bridge, which accommodates approximately 300,000 cars daily. The eight-lane bridge across the Houston Ship Channel connects Baytown to every major trucking line serving the Houston area.

Baytown is also served by Union Pacific rail lines.

Those who prefer the more relaxed pace of water travel can take the oldest operating ferry in Texas. The Lynchburg Ferry, which began operations in 1824, still shuttles passengers across the mouth of the San Jacinto River at no cost.


Newcomer Information

EMERGENCY / MEDICAL

In case of emergency, dial 911

HOSPITALS

Altus Baytown Hospital
(281) 837-7600
1626 W. Baker Rd. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.altushms.com

Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital
(281) 420-8600
4401 Garth Rd. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.houstonmethodist.org

AFC Urgent Care
(281) 573-4100
8831 N. Hwy. 146 | Baytown, TX 77523
www.afcurgentcare.com

Altus Emergency Centers
(281) 628-7300
1404 W. Baker Rd. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.altusemergency.com

Neighbors Emergency Center
(832) 695-2020
6051 Garth Rd., Ste. 100 | Baytown, TX 77521
www.nec24.com

Prime Care MDs Family & Internal Medicine
(281) 837-2273
2655 W. Baker Rd., Baytown, TX 77521

UrgentCare MDs
(281) 428-0000
1658 W. Baker Rd., Ste. A, Baytown, TX 77521
www.urgentcaremds.com

POLICE/FIRE

Baytown Police Department
(non-emergency)
(281) 422-8371
3200 N. Main St. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.baytown.org

Baytown Fire Department
(non-emergency)
(281) 422-2311
201 E. Wye Dr. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.baytown.org

EDUCATION Public Schools

Goose Creek Consolidated Independent School District
(281) 420-4800
4544 Interstate 10 East | Baytown, TX 77521
www.gccisd.net

EDUCATION Private school

Baytown Christian Academy
(281) 421-4150
5555 N. Main St. | Baytown, TX 77521
www.gobca.org

Chinquapin Preparatory School
(281) 426-5551
2615 E. Wallisville Rd. | Highlands, TX 77562
www.chinquapin.org

St. Joseph Regional Catholic School
(281) 422-9749
1811 Carolina St. | Baytown, TX 77520
www.stjosephschoolbaytown.com

Higher Education

Lee College
(281) 427-5611
200 Lee Dr. | Baytown, TX 77520
www.lee.edu

GOVERNMENT

U.S. Senate – John Cornyn
(202) 224-2934
517 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
www.cornyn.senate.gov

U.S. Senate – Ted Cruz
(202) 224-5922
404 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
www.cruz.senate.gov

U.S. Representative
Dr. Brian Babin
(202) 225-1555
316 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
www.babin.house.gov

State Senate
Brandon Creighton, District 4
(512) 463-0104
Texas Capitol Office: EXT E1.606; P.O. Box 12068, Capitol Station, Austin, TX 78711

District Office: 350 Pine St., Ste. 1450, Beaumont, TX 77701(409) 838-9861
www.creighton.senate.state.tx.us

Carol Alvarado, District 6
(512) 463-0106
Texas Capitol Office: 3E. 2; P.O. Box 12068, Capital Station, Austin, TX 78711

District Office: 8799 N. Loop E. Fwy., Ste. 240, Houston, TX 77209
(713) 453-5100

John Whitmire, District 15
(512) 463-0115
Texas Capitol Office: CAP 1E.13; P.O. Box 12068, Capitol State, Austin, TX 78711

District Office: 803 Yale,
Houston, TX 77007
(713) 864-8701

House Representative
Mayes Middleton, District 23
(512) 463-0502
Capitol Off: EXT E1.410, P.O. Box 2910,
Austin, TX 78768
www.house.state.tx.us

Briscoe Cain, District 128
(512) 463-0733
Capitol Off: EXT E1.402, P.O. Box 2910,
Austin, TX 78768

District Off: 707 Rollingbrook, Ste 1E,
Baytown, TX 77521(281) 420-1588
www.house.state.tx.us

Ana Hernandez, District 143
(512) 463-0614
Capitol Off: RM 453, P.O. Box 2910,
Austin, TX 78768

District Off: 1233 Mercury Dr.,
Houston, TX 77089
www.house.state.tx.us

Mary Ann Perez, District 144
(512) 463-0460
Capital Off: EXT E1.204, P.O. Box 2910,
Austin, TX 78768

District Off: 101 S. Richey St., Ste. F,
Pasadena, TX 77502
www/house.state.tx.us

Baytown City Council
(281) 420-6550
P.O. Box 424, Baytown, TX 77522
www.baytown.org

Council Members
Brandon Capetillo, Mayor
mayor@baytown.org

Laura Alvarado, District 1
district1@baytown.org

Chris Presley, District 2
district2@baytown.org

Charles Johnson, District 3
district3@baytown.org

Heather Betancourth, District 4
district4@baytown.org

Robert C. Hoskins, District 5
district5@baytown.org

David Himsel, District 6
district6@baytown.org

Chamber County Commissioners
(409) 267-2400
Jimmy Gore, Precinct 1
Mark Tice, Precinct 2
Gary R. Nelson, Precinct 3
Billy Combs, Precinct 4

Harris County Commissioners
(713) 755-5000
Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Judge
Rodney Ellis, Precinct 1
Adrian Garcia, Precinct 2
Steve Radack, Precinct 3
R. Jack Cagle, Precinct 4

Harris County Courthouse
www.ccl.hctx.net

UTILITIES

CenterPoint Energy: (281) 425-7352
333 Ward Rd. | Baytown, TX 77520
www.centerpointenergy.com

Frontier Communications: (281) 421-3555
www.frontier.com

City of Baytown Utilities Department: (281) 420-6515

Power to Choose
www.powertochoose.org

COMMUNICATIONS

Newspapers
The Baytown Sun: (281) 422-8302
The Houston Chronicle: (713) 220-7211

Radio
KWWJ 1360 AM: (281) 837-2222

Cable Television
Comcast: (800) XFINITY

LIBRARY

Sterling Municipal Library: (281) 427-7331
Mary Elizabeth Wilbanks Ave.
Baytown, TX 77520

POST OFFICE

United States Postal Service: (281) 422-8218
601 Baker West Rd. | Baytown, TX 77520

LICENSE & REGISTRATION

Texas Department
of Public Safety(281) 424-3669
5420 Decker Dr., Baytown, TX 77520

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Baytown Chamber of Commerce: (281) 422-8359
1300 Rollingbrook, Ste. 400
Baytown, TX 77521
www.baytownchamber.com