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Lamar Consolidated Independent School District; New Caney Independent School District; North Forest Independent School District (annexed by Houston Independent School District as of June 13, 2013) Pasadena Independent School District; Sheldon Independent School District; Spring Independent School District; Spring Branch Independent School District
In 2006 its two high schools, Spring and Westfield, had a combined population of 7,500. Dr. Robert Sanborn, the president and CEO of the organization Children at Risk, said that Spring ISD should have had schools in the top ten high schools featured in the Houston Press article "These Kids Go to the Best Public High School in Houston" as Humble ...
Each of these school districts has or had (in the case of North Forest) a majority of its territory in the Houston city limits, so consult the district pages for lists of their schools: All Houston ISD schools except Bellaire High School, Pin Oak Middle School , West University Elementary School (West University Place), Condit Elementary School ...
James S. Deady Middle School (Houston) Serves sections of the East End [33] Deady's student body became a majority of racial and ethnic minorities in the early 1980s. [34] Thomas A. Edison Middle School (Houston) Serves Magnolia Park and other areas in the East End [28] Lamar Fleming Middle School (Houston) Serves a section of the Fifth Ward [35]
KIPP NEXUS Primary School (2017) (northwest Houston) KIPP PEACE Elementary School(2011) KIPP SHARP Prep(2008) KIPP SHINE Prep(2004) (west Houston) KIPP Unity Primary (2015) KIPP: Zenith Academy (Sunnyside area) - KIPP Zenith opened as part of a wave of KIPP elementary schools opening in 2010. [10] In 2015 Children at Risk ranked this school as ...
Westfield High School is a high school located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, near Houston. [2] [3] The school, which serves grades 9-12, is a part of the Spring Independent School District. The school, in the Westfield community, has a Houston, Texas postal address. At one time it also served Remington Ranch. [4]
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. Her father, Frank Webb, donated $1 million to what became the Melinda Webb School in 2002. [ 14 ]
DO NOT add the following schools as they are not in the city limits of Houston: Houston ISD: Bellaire High School in Bellaire; Spring Branch ISD: Memorial High School in Hedwig Village and School of Choice in Spring Valley Village; Aldine ISD: MacArthur High School, Nimitz High School, and Benjamin O. Davis High School