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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. Aldine Independent School District; Alief Independent School District; Clear Creek Independent School District; Crosby Independent School District
Named after the Briarmeadow community, [1] it was created in 1997, with 125 students, [2] to relieve Piney Point and three other elementary schools. [3] Briarmeadow Charter at one time rented space at the Post Oak YMCA, [2] with students using an area library and the cafeteria of T.H. Rogers School. [3]
In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[2]The Texas Education Agency's college readiness performance data shows that only 3.1% (5 out of 152 students) of the graduates of the class of 2010 of the La Marque school district met TEA's average performance criterion on SAT or ACT college admission tests.
Secondary schools: Hargrave High School; Huffman Middle School; Primary schools: Huffman Elementary School; Falcon Ridge Elementary School As of 2018 it had 748 students. It opened in 2018, was designed by Huckabee & Associates, and was built through contractor Paradigm Construction LLC, with the company Bond Program Management Services, used by Huffman ISD to manage its school bond programs ...
The district serves most of the Clear Lake Area and some other neighboring parts of the Houston metropolitan area. CCISD is the 29th largest school district in Texas, spanning 103 square miles and serving over 41,000 students.
The Post Oak School (has one campus in Houston) The Rainard School; School of the Woods (partially in Houston) St. John's School; Houston Sudbury School; The Tenney School; The Village School; Robindell Private School (Kindergarten and grade 1) [55] - In Gulfton; Trafton Academy - In Willowbend, [56] Opened in 1973 [57]
Typically the University of Houston and Baylor College of Medicine give scholarships covering all tuition expenses to about ten students per class. [22] About 4% of the graduates of DeBakey in the 1975–1988 period attended medical school while the national percentage is 0.6%.
St. Pius X High School was founded by the Dominican Sisters of Houston in 1956. The school was named in honor of Pope Pius X, who was canonized by the Roman Catholic Church in 1954.