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Covington is a city in Hill County in central Texas, United States. Located at the intersection of FM 67 and State Highway 171 , 14 miles (23 km) north of Hillsboro , it is near the northern boundary of Hill County.
Covington Independent School District is a public school district based in Covington, Texas . The district has one school that serves students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve. In 2010, the school district was rated " recognized " by the Texas Education Agency .
5424 Covington (1983 TN1), a Main-belt Asteroid; Camp Covington, Guam; Covington Highway, in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia; Covington River, in Virginia; Covington and Ohio Railroad, part of a planned railroad link between eastern Virginia and the Ohio River; Covington & Burling, a prominent law firm
Hill County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 35,874. [1] ... Covington Independent School District;
International Leadership Academy of Texas - Windmill Lakes-Orem; KIPP Texas Public Schools (Connect, East End, Generations, Northeast, Sunnyside) Premier Charter School (Champions, Gallery, Hobby, Sharpstown) Pro-Vision Academy; Sanchez Charter Schools (East End, Northside) Ser-Niños High School; Texans Can Academy (Hobby, North, Southwest)
Covington (/ ˈ k ʌ v ɪ ŋ t ən /) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann K. Covington, former chief justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri; Arthur Covington (1913–2001), a Canadian physicist; Bucky Covington (born 1977), singer and 8th-place finisher on the 5th season of American Idol; Charles Covington, American ...
State Highway 171 (SH 171) is a 110.845-mile (178.388 km) southeast–northwest state highway in northeastern Texas, United States, that connects U.S. Highway 84 (US 84) in Mexia with U.S. Highway 180 (US 180) in Weatherford.
The U.S. state of Texas is divided into 254 counties, more than any other U.S. state. [1] While only about 20% of Texas counties are generally located within the Houston—Dallas—San Antonio—Austin areas, they serve a majority of the state's population with approximately 22,000,000 inhabitants.