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Abbott Elementary School (3601 Barnes, opened in 1912 as part of the Chaneyville Independent School District, transferred to the City of Houston in 1914, closed in 1959 [74]) Alamo Elementary School (201 East 27th, opened 1913 as Sunset Heights Elementary School, closed 1980 [74]) Charlotte B. Allen Elementary School (Houston) Allen closed in 2009.
By Spring 2011 Crawford Elementary School, a campus in the Fifth Ward, and Sherman Elementary School, a campus outside of the Fifth Ward, were consolidated, with a new campus in the Sherman site. [83] As of Spring 2011 Atherton is located in the previous Concord Elementary School/North District office building. [84]
The school has admission requirements. [1] It later moved to the former Crawford Elementary School, [2] [3] [4] in both the Fifth Ward and in Northside. [5] Some Fifth Ward community members expressed disappointment that the previous E.O. Smith students would be displaced by the opening of the new magnet school. [1]
Westfield Washington has elementary schools that begin with pre-kindergarten through fourth grade, then switch to a different school for fifth and sixth and a third school for seventh and eighth ...
The Fifth Ward School, also known as the Monsarrat School, is a 19th-century, three-story brick building located on 5th and York streets in Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Over the years the building has served as a school, a hospital, a dormitory, a library, and a museum, and is currently occupied by apartments.
School Board President Shawn Wallace said the board made its decision to close 5th Ward Elementary solely for financial reasons due to low enrollment throughout the district. But Nia Mitchell-Williams, another board member, said the ongoing desegregation lawsuit was “the real elephant in the room” and had put pressure on the board to shut ...
Galena Park High School. 5A. Galena Park High School (Galena Park); 6A. North Shore Senior HS 9th Grade Center, North Shore 10th Grade Center, and North Shore Senior High School (Harris County) (Opened 1965 as 10-12, later became a 9-12, split into two campuses in 1999 reunited in 2003, the 9th Grade Center opened in 2008, and the 10th Grade Center opened in 2018)
Sixth-Ward City Councilor Jim Brinkmeyer (D) This article originally appeared on Evansville Courier & Press: Bosse High School filled for Stephanie Terry's swearing in ceremony Show comments