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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.
Carter Career Center. Howard P. Carter Career Center was a high school in the Fifth Ward area of Houston, Texas. The school, serving grades 6 through 12, was a part of the Houston Independent School District. [1] The school served as a vocational school and pregnant girls' school. Carter Career Center had many students who are single parents.
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]
Melinda Webb School (infants to 7 years old) - Located in the Texas Medical Center, [13] it is operated by the Center for Hearing and Speech and was previously at 3636 W. Dallas. [14] The school serves as a day school for children not yet mainstreamed into regular classrooms and a speech and therapy center for those that are.
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 ...
[28] [29] Coldwell Banker United real estate agent Teresa Lewis stated in a 2010 Houston Chronicle article that "Meyerland has long been recognized for its exemplary and recognized magnet schools." [10] The portion of the neighborhood north of the Brays Bayou is zoned to Lovett Elementary School; [30] Lovett is located in Section 2.
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.
Houston ISD's administration building, which opened in 1969 and served in that capacity from July of that year to March 2006 was the 201,150-square-foot (18,687 m 2) Hattie Mae White Administration Building, at 3830 Richmond Avenue. [132] It was designed by Neuhaus & Taylor in a New Brutalist style. [136]