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The Houston Negro Hospital School of Nursing has the distinction of being the first school in Houston created for the express purpose of training black nurses. [3] The attached medical facility, the first non-profit hospital for Black patients in Houston, provided work for black physicians who were normally barred from admitting patients to ...
In 1996 the school used eighteen temporary buildings, and the enrollment had increased to 3,000. [13] By 1997, the new high school had not been constructed; area community leaders and parents anticipated the construction of César Chávez High School, as Austin and Milby were still overcrowded. [14]
The school was previously named after Jefferson Davis, the only president of the Confederate States of America. [2] The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Houston Independent School District. The mascot of Northside is the Panther. [3] The school also has a Hotel and Restaurant Management magnet program.
With an initial student body of 45, the High School for Health Professions opened in 1972 as part of a partnership between the Houston Independent School District and the Baylor College of Medicine. [5] The curriculum was shaped in its early years as DeBakey was the world's first high school to specialize in medical professions. [6]
Although the noun forms of the three words aim, objective and goal are often used synonymously, [1] professionals in organised education define the educational aims and objectives more narrowly and consider them to be distinct from each other: aims are concerned with purpose whereas objectives are concerned with achievement.
There are a number of high schools in the United States named Houston High School, including: Houston High School (Houston, Alaska) Houston High School (Houston, Minnesota) Houston High School (Houston, Mississippi) Houston High School (Houston, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places; Houston High School (Ohio)
The school is located next to the HCC Northline building of the HCC-Northeast Campus. [1] The school used to be housed in portable buildings from 2008 to 2016. Then, in the school year starting in 2016, the school opened their doors to their new three-story building on the Houston Community College campus.
Margaret Long Wisdom High School, formerly Robert E. Lee High School, is a publicly funded secondary school located in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States 77057. The Houston Independent School District, the 7th largest school district in the United States, operates Wisdom, a public admission school that enrolls grades 9 through 12 (ages 14–18).