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Fort Lee Elementary Schools 1/2/3/4, Fort Lee School District, Fort Lee, Bergen County, New Jersey, USA Newton-Lee Elementary School, Ashburn, Virginia , USA; in Loudoun County Public Schools North Lee Elementary School, Bradley County Schools , Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
Robert E. Lee Elementary School (Eagle Pass, Texas), renamed Juan N. Seguin Elementary School [7] Robert E. Lee Elementary School ( East Wenatchee, Washington ), renamed Lee Elementary in 2018 [ 8 ] Robert E. Lee Elementary School ( El Paso, Texas ), renamed Sunrise Mountain Elementary School in 2020 [ 9 ]
June 2, 2009 The Robert E. Lee School is a historic former school building at 3805 West 12th Street in Little Rock, Arkansas . Now a local community and social service center, this collegiate Gothic two-story masonry building was built in 1906-07 and twice enlarged.
Robert E. Lee School may refer to: Robert E. Lee School (Little Rock, Arkansas) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Little Rock Robert E. Lee School (Durant, Oklahoma) , NRHP-listed in Bryan County
Little York Road is the longest street in Houston, Texas [1] consisting of three segments totaling 30.5 miles (49.1 km). The main segment runs east–west in the northern part of Harris County from Mesa Road in Houston to just west of Fry Road in Katy, spanning about 29.4 miles long [2] and is known as West Little York Road on some parts westwards.
Lee County Elementary School (Unincorporated area) [4] Facilities: Lee County Area Technology Center (Beattyville) Students in Lee, Owsley, and Wolfe counties use this center. [3] Former schools: Beattyville Elementary School (Beattyville) [5] - Later moved outside the city limits [6] Southside Elementary School (Unincorporated area) [7]
Glenwood Elementary - 8950 Avenue Rd. (current building opened in 1929) [10] Annexed by Rossford in 1957, [11] Glenwood was a Pre K-6 building until 2014 when it housed grades Pre K-2 until its closure and demolition in 2019. Indian Hills Elementary - 401 Glenwood Rd. (opened in 1970, [12] former Pre K-6 school closed after the 2013–14 school ...
In 2004, it became Lee Elementary School of Technology/World Studies. The school's colors are royal blue and gold and its mascot is Robert E. Lee's horse Traveller. [2] The school was renovated in 1989 and won a local historic preservation award. It reopened as Lee Elementary School, the first magnet school in Hillsborough County. In 2005, it ...