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  2. Texas City Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    In July 1945 a new bond issue totaling $750,000.00 passed providing the district with enough funding for several new facilities which included a new building for black eighth and ninth graders at Booker T. Washington, a new high school on 14th Ave which would be called Texas City High School, Roosevelt Elementary and Wilson Elementary.

  3. La Marque Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) is a school district that serves the city of Nashville, Tennessee and Davidson County. [2] As of the 2020–21 school year more than 80,000 students were enrolled in the district's 162 schools. [1]

  5. After generations of failure, Nashville should focus on ... - AOL

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    Nashville PROPEL (Parents Requiring Our Public Education System to Lead) hosted a Nashville School Board District 1 candidates forum at Corinthians Baptist Church in Nashville on Feb. 26, 2024.

  6. Nashville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Nashville (also known as Nashville-on-the-Brazos) was a community, now a ghost town, on the southeastern bank of the Brazos River in present-day Milam County, Texas, United States. [1] The town was surveyed in the fall of 1835, with Sterling C. Robertson as its founder. [2] It was named in honor of Nashville, Tennessee, Robertson's

  7. Close City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Close City students attended school in a one-room wooden schoolhouse. In 1919, George Samson and Jimmie Napier built a new brick schoolhouse, which served the community well until 1965, when Close City School was consolidated with Post schools. [6] The only paved road that passes through Close City is Farm to Market Road 399.

  8. History of Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    On January 8, 2013, The New York Times declared Nashville "It" city in a publication titled "Nashville's Latest Hit Could Be the City Itself". [43] This article is widely thought to have spurred new growth and construction in Nashville, ultimately leading to Nashville being declared the 5th fastest growing city in America by the end of 2013.

  9. Shelbyville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Shelbyville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Shelby County, Texas, United States. [1] It is located seven miles southeast of Center on State Highway 87 and is close to Toledo Bend reservoir. The Shelbyville Independent School District serves area students.