Campus Motto, Colors, and Mascot

  • History

    Charlton–Pollard Elementary School, named after two prominent educators, T. J. Charlton and T. T. Pollard, was established in 2011 by combining two campuses, Dunbar Elementary and Ogden Elementary. When the new state-of-the-art facility opened for the 2011-12 school year, it was equipped with computer labs, audio and visual technology, and a science lab to provide students with hands-on investigations and support new science requirements. Charlton–Pollard Elementary is located in the heart of the Charlton–Pollard community and serves approximately 500 students. 

    Charlton-Pollard High School (1900-1975)
    Charlton-Pollard High School, named for two esteemed leaders, opened in 1900 and existed until its merger with Beaumont High in 1975. Charlton-Pollard used the Bulldog as its mascot and the name of its newspaper. The annual was called Rice Shock. Blue and White were the colors.

    Beaumont Charlton-Pollard (1975-1986)
    In 1975, Beaumont Charlton-Pollard High School merged with Charlton Pollard High. Green and Gold were decided upon as the colors, and the mascot was the Cougar. The school paper, the Cougar Collection, was first published that year. In addition, the school annual was called the Cougar Classic.

     

    Mission Statement

    The mission of Charlton–Pollard Elementary School is to create and establish a learning environment whereby students can reach their maximum potential.

    Motto

    “One Team, One Dream, Excellence for All!” C-P

    Colors

    Blue and White

    Mascot

    Bulldog

    2024-2024 School Theme

    Charlton-Pollard's Theme: Wild About Learning!