There's only one high school in the town. 1 of 3 Robert E. Lee High School student Kayla Wilson stands in front of her school. Photo: San Antonio Express-News file photo The suspected gunman, a 16-year-old male student who was not identified by name, was taken into custody without incident shortly after allegedly firing at the 15-year-old student at Italy High School, about 45 miles south of Dallas, just before 8 a.m., Ellis County police told Fox News. Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. Market data provided by Factset. By 2016, Houston ISD trustees approved spending nearly $1.25 million taxpayer dollars to dump Confederate-linked monikers on eight schools in favor of politically correct eponyms. The teenage girl was airlifted to a hospital, but her condition wasn't immediately clear. “As a trustee, it is our responsibility to be fiscally responsible. pic.twitter.com/2w8xeBEbAi, — North East ISD (@NEISD) October 10, 2017. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. A female student was wounded Monday morning after a fellow classmate opened fire in a Texas high school cafeteria, police said. The 17-year-old says she saw the cafeteria doors fly open and a rush of students running out. Details about what led to the shooting are still being investigated. She says the first time was after he allegedly made a "hit list" in eighth grade and her name was on it. The campus will retain the name Robert E. Lee through the remainder of the 2017-18 school year. District officials will determine new school colors and a mascot at a future board meeting. Shook says police came to talk to the class. “Depending on the new name, the cost to the district could be extensive,” said Shannon Grona, North East ISD school board president. The name LEE High kicks in fall 2018. Get all the stories you need-to-know from the most powerful name in news delivered first thing every morning to your inbox. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. The shooter left the building immediately after opening fire at the high school, which had about 600 students. SAN ANTONIO — Officials at a San Antonio school district have voted to rename a high school because of its ties to Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, — some say it doesn't change much. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter! In 2015, North East ISD defied the trend to rename Lee High School following the tragic Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting of nine black parishioners. Grona voiced frustration with feeling pressure to change the school’s name: “It is so frustrating to me that things that aren’t evening happening in North East (ISD) or San Antonio, or even Texas are once again causing us to discuss the name of Lee High School,” she stated. There were silly entries such as Batman and Schooly McSchoolface. Trustee Edd White said the acronym defeats the renaming purpose and amounts to "trying to put lipstick on a pig.". Some of the rejected submissions were deemed “offensive.” Others, like Snowflake High, Political Correct High, Liberal Hysteria High, Minority Rules High, the Karl Marx School of Understanding and Compassion, and the George Orwell School of Revisionism, injected personal commentary into the name change process. Cassie Shook said she was just arriving at Italy High School when the shooting occurred. According to the school district, potential re-branding costs to the community, taxpayers, and parents played a key role in the school board’s decision to swap out Lee for LEE. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions.