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  2. Waxahachie, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Waxahachie (/ ˌ w ɒ k s ə ˈ h æ tʃ i / WOK-sə-HATCH-ee) is the county seat of Ellis County, Texas, United States.Its population was 41,140 in 2020. [8] The city was founded in 1850, and incorporated in 1871.

  3. Ellis County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Waxahachie is located about five miles south of Waxahachie in Ellis County, Texas. Owned and operated by Ellis County Water Control and Improvement District Number One on behalf of the city of Waxahachie, the lake was formed by impounding the Waxahachie Creek in 1956. The water covers about 650 acres and has a maximum depth around 50.

  4. Waxahachie Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Waxahachie High School (grades 9-12) Waxahachie Global High School (grades 9-12) - Opened on August 27, 2007, it is an Early College and a Texas-STEM school emphasizing instruction in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in a small learning-community environment. Waxahachie High School of Choice (grades 9-12) Waxahachie Challenge ...

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  6. Waxahachie High School of Choice - Wikipedia

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    Waxahachie High School of Choice is an alternative high school for at-risk students in Waxahachie Independent School District, Texas. The campus includes a District Challenge Academy (where students are sent for bad behavior) as well as a day care center. The school is located at Turner Learning Center in Waxahachie, Texas.

  7. Chuck Beatty - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, he was elected to the city council of Waxahachie. He was appointed by the council in 1997 to serve as mayor, a position he held for the next five years. [3] As of 2010, he continues to serve as a city councilman. [4] He served on the board of regents of his alma mater, the University of North Texas from 2002 through 2006. [5] [6]