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  2. LBJ Early College High principal Sheila Henry resigns as ...

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    LBJ Early College High School's Executive Principal Sheila Henry resigned Wednesday, according to a letter from the Austin school district sent to school parents.

  3. Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The current principal of LBJ Early College High School is Sheila Henry, who had previously served as the school's principal for six years (2012-2018) and returned to the role in an interim capacity following the August 2023 departure of her predecessor, Dr. Joseph Welch, to a position with the Houston Independent School District.

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  5. Erica Lee Carter - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 2024, Sheila Jackson Lee died, leaving her congressional seat vacant. Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that a special election to fill the seat would be held on Election Day. [10] Former Houston mayor Sylvester Turner had been chosen as the Democratic Party's nominee for the elections, with Carter and her brother endorsing him.

  6. 1960 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection

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    Kennedy chose Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, who had finished second on the presidential ballot, as his running mate. [1] Johnson, a Protestant Texan, provided geographical and religious balance to a ticket led by a Catholic Northeasterner, but many liberals did not like the pick. [1]

  7. After selling a company for billions, a self-made ... - AOL

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    But when entrepreneur Sheila Johnson laid eyes on it years ago, the area 50 miles west of Washington, D.C., was boarded up and nearly bankrupt, save a few thriving shops, she said.

  8. Lyndon B. Johnson Supreme Court candidates - Wikipedia

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    Johnson and Fortas did collaborate while Fortas was a justice; Fortas co-wrote Johnson's 1966 State of the Union speech. [2] Rather than wait passively for a sitting Justice to retire, Johnson actively sought to persuade Justice Arthur Goldberg to resign his seat in order to become Ambassador to the United Nations .

  9. Box 13 scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Box 13 scandal was a political scandal that occurred in Jim Wells County, Texas during the 1948 United States Senate elections, regarding disputed votes in a Democratic primary involving Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke Stevenson.