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The Gainesville State School is a juvenile correctional facility of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department in unincorporated Cooke County, Texas, [1] near Gainesville.The fenced, maximum security state school is located on a 160-acre (65 ha) tract east of Gainesville, [2] 75 miles (121 km) north of Dallas, along Farm to Market Road 678 and near Interstate 35.
Gainesville High School is a public high school located in Gainesville, Texas, United States. It is part of the Gainesville Independent School District located in north central Cooke County and classified as a 4A-Division 1 school by the UIL. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
Gainesville Junior High School (grades 7–8) Gainesville High School (grades 9-12) The high school boasts various athletic and academic championships. The GHS varsity basketball team won the 3A-Division I State Championship in 2002, and the varsity football team won the 3A-Division I State Championship in 2003.
This is a list of high schools in the state of Texas. Anderson County ... Gainesville; Lindsay High School (Texas), ... KIPP Texas Public Schools (Connect, ...
Gatesville State School (1921) A photograph of the Texas State Juvenile Training School, date unknown - Photographed by Fred Gildersleeve (died 1958) The Gatesville State School for Boys was a juvenile corrections facility in Gatesville, Texas.
Giddings State School is a juvenile correctional facility of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department located in unincorporated Lee County, Texas, [1] near Giddings. [2] In 2004, the state school was Lee County's largest employer.
The Gainesville Independent School District is a public school district in Cooke County, Texas, United States, based in Gainesville, Texas.For the 2015-2016 school year, the academic performance report issued by the Texas Education Agency for GISD declared the school district as having "met standard", [2] the highest rating schools can earn on the State of Texas' accountability system.
The Texas Youth Commission (TYC) was a Texas state agency which operated juvenile corrections facilities in the state. The commission was headquartered in the Brown-Heatly Building in Austin . As of 2007, it was the second largest juvenile corrections agency in the United States, after the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice . [ 1 ]