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Bellaire High School Lamar High School Westside High School. This is a list of schools operated by the Houston Independent School District.. In the district, grades kindergarten through 5 are considered to be elementary school, grades 6 through 8 are considered to be middle school, and grades 9 through 12 are considered to be senior high school.
Earnesteen Milstead Middle School [32] Morris Middle School [33] (formerly Morris Fifth Grade Center) Rick Schneider Middle School [34] Atkinson Elementary School [35] John H. Burnett Elementary School [36] Laura Welch Bush Elementary School [37] Robert Bevis Frazier Elementary School [38] A.B. Freeman Elementary School [39] Garfield Elementary ...
Tanglewood's public schools are operated by the Houston Independent School District. The community is within Trustee District VII, represented by Harvin C. Moore as of 2008. [15] Grady Middle School. Tanglewood is zoned to Briargrove Elementary School [16] (in Briargrove) and Tanglewood Middle School (formerly Grady Middle School. [17]
Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center is the headquarters of the Houston Independent School District. The following is a complete list of school districts serving the city limits of Houston, Texas .
After serving as the principal at Tanglewood Middle School, Graysen Walles called it quits to focus on his passion of smoking barbecue, Texas style.
Briargrove Elementary School. Briargrove's public schools are operated by Houston ISD. The community is within Trustee District VII, represented by Anne Sung. [6] Briargrove is zoned to Briargrove Elementary School [7] and Tanglewood Middle School (formerly Grady Middle School). [8]
The lot is within the West Oaks Addition subdivision, [8] outside of the Tanglewood subdivision limits, [9] but within the Tanglewood area. [6] The lot had 5,280 square feet (491 m 2 ) of space and was 33 feet (10 m) wide, [ 10 ] making it the size of two tennis courts. [ 6 ]
Previously known as the Houston School for Deaf Children, it was given its current name, after a deaf girl, in 1997. [15] The girl died of leukemia circa 1958; a former student of the school, she had been the first area deaf child to be mainstreamed into a public school, as she began attending one in Texas City in 1954.