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Maud W. Gordon Elementary School (Unzoned relief school) Buchanan H. Grimes Elementary School (Houston) - The previous building was where Grimes Park is now, while the final building, opposite of the park, opened in 1959. From 1989 to 2000 the principal was Kathleen Morgan. Circa 1991 it had 529 students, but this declined to 380 in 2011.
John F. Ward Elementary School [8] G. H. Whitcomb Elementary School [9] Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District. Berta Dean Middle School [10] Bane Elementary School [11] Lillie Holbrook Elementary School [12] Fort Bend Independent School District. Willowridge High School; Christa McAuliffe Middle School [13] Blue Ridge Elementary School [14]
Effective 2023, Dr. Shannon Walker Neighborhood Library of the Houston Public Library (HPL), located in Westbury, is the library location for Meyerland. Its namesake is Shannon Walker. [55] The HPL formerly operated the George B. Meyer, Sr. Neighborhood Library, which was near Meyerland at 5005 West Bellfort; it opened in 1962.
Grades 3-5. Central Intermediate School; Grades 1-2. Tanglewood Elementary School By 2015 the school had temporary classrooms for first and second grade students. [6] By 2016 Tanglewood Elementary had been damaged by a summertime flood; it was the only Central public school damaged by the floodwaters even though the event affected much of Central. [10]
Carter G. Woodson K-8 Center in Houston formerly had PK-8; since 2018 is now has PK-5. [15] Middle school students were rezoned to Albert Thomas Middle. [ 16 ] Ericka Mellon of the Houston Chronicle stated in 2015 that Woodson K-8 "performs well below the district average" although most Texas accountability test scores for the school increased ...
Carter's acquired competitor OshKosh B'gosh for $312 million in 2005. [6] In 2012, Carter's, Inc. announced that Braselton, Georgia would receive their 1-million-square-foot, $50 million distribution center that will support their e-commerce, retail, and wholesale businesses. The company hoped to create 1,000 jobs at the facility by 2015.
Zoned high schools James E. Taylor High School (Unincorporated Harris County) (Est. 1979) . 1994-1996 National Blue Ribbon School [2]; Mayde Creek High School (Unincorporated Harris County) (Est. 1984)
The district requires all students to wear school uniforms, except those attending Baton Rouge Magnet High School and Liberty Magnet High School. [3]The district also partners with The Cinderella Project of Baton Rouge, a charity that provides free prom dresses to public high school students who cannot otherwise afford them.