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Memorial High School is a public, co-educational secondary school located in Port Arthur, Texas, United States. It was established in August 2002 after a merger of three previous high schools: Thomas Jefferson , Abraham Lincoln , and Stephen F. Austin .
Port Arthur Independent School District is a public school district based in Port Arthur, Texas, United States. The district serves most of Port Arthur and a portion of Groves . In 2012, the school district was rated " academically acceptable " by the Texas Education Agency .
Thomas Jefferson High School was a public high school in Port Arthur, Texas and a part of the Port Arthur Independent School District. Prior to 1965 schools were segregated by race and white students attended Jefferson; the school began admitting black students that year. [1] In 2002 it merged into Memorial High School.
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There are portions of Port Arthur in Nederland ISD, Beaumont ISD, and Hamshire-Fannett ISD. [59] In Orange County, the portions of Port Arthur are in Bridge City Independent School District. [61] The Bob Hope Charter School is located in Port Arthur. [62] It formerly had a Catholic high school, Bishop Byrne High School, which closed in 1983. [63]
NORTH PORT – Sarasota Memorial Health Care System detailed more specifications for its planned North Port Hospital, as well as for its Wellen Park campus in ads seeking architectural and ...
Stephen F. Austin High School was a senior high school in Port Arthur, Texas and a part of the Port Arthur Independent School District. In 2002 it merged into Memorial High School . [ 1 ]
Lofton played basketball for Memorial High School in Port Arthur, Texas. He was initially a guard and became a post player following a growth spurt. He won a 5A state title in his sophomore season. [1] As a senior, he averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds, and three assists per game, leading his team to a share of the 21–5A district title. [2]