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  2. Mickey Leland College Preparatory Academy for Young Men

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    It is a part of the Houston Independent School District. It is named after Mickey Leland. The school opened in August, 2011 for the 6th and 9th grades, and would gradually become a middle and high school. It first opened in the E.O. Smith Education Center campus in the Fifth Ward. The district modeled the school off of the Chicago Urban Prep ...

  3. 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]

  4. List of schools in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Earnesteen Milstead Middle School [32] Morris Middle School [33] (formerly Morris Fifth Grade Center) Rick Schneider Middle School [34] Atkinson Elementary School [35] John H. Burnett Elementary School [36] Laura Welch Bush Elementary School [37] Robert Bevis Frazier Elementary School [38] A.B. Freeman Elementary School [39] Garfield Elementary ...

  5. Carter Career Center - Wikipedia

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    On January 31, 1927 Wheatley High School first opened at 3415 Lyons Avenue in the former McGowan Elementary School building. [5] In 1949 Wheatley moved into a new campus. [6] E.O. Smith Education Center opened in the former Wheatley building in 1950. During the beginning of the 1979–1980 school year, E.O. Smith moved into its current facility ...

  6. East Downtown Houston - Wikipedia

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    [47] [56] E. O. Smith Education Center, which formerly served EaDo for middle school, closed after the 2010-2011 school year; East Downtown was rezoned to Jackson. [57] [58] Energy Institute High School, a magnet school, was formerly in the former Dodson Elementary School in EaDo, [59] where it moved in the summer of 2014. [60]

  7. Wheatley High School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The former Wheatley campus became E.O. Smith Middle School, [6] [7] and later the Carter Career Center. [6] In May 1965, William Lawson, a youth minister, asked some Wheatley students to discuss a proposed school boycott. While the school district was integrating, African American leaders believed that it was being integrated too slowly.

  8. Fifth Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Ward middle school students previously zoned to Smith were rezoned to Fleming and McReynolds. [70] [71] [85] By 2011, Young Men's College Preparatory Academy was to open in the current Smith location. [86] By 2015 it moved to the former Crawford Elementary School. [87] Its permanent campus is on the site of the former Carter Career Center ...

  9. Ernest O. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith graduated from Fisk University and accepted a job as a principle in Goliad, Texas. In 1905, he moved to Houston where he filled a series of principal positions at area elementary and secondary schools over several years. [1] [2] In 1908, he accepted the position of principal at Booker T. Washington School, where he worked until 1926. [2]