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Hyde Park High School is a ministry of Hyde Park Baptist Church in Austin, Texas. The High School is located at 11400 N. Mopac, Austin, Texas. Enrollment generally runs from 200 to 300 students. It moved to this location in the fall of 2009. Before this time it was located at 3901 Speedway with the Elementary and Middle School campuses.
Hyde Park is a neighborhood and historic district in Austin, Texas. Located in Central Austin, Hyde Park is defined by 38th Street to the south, 45th Street to the north, Duval Street to the east, and Guadalupe Street to the west. It is situated just north of the University of Texas and borders the neighborhoods of Hancock and North Loop. [2]
The Baker Center, previously the Baker School, Baker Junior High School, and W. R. Robbins High School, is a historic building in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Austin, Texas. It has been, in sequential order, an elementary school, a middle school, an alternative high school, and an administrative building for Austin ISD. [2]
Pages in category "High schools in Austin, Texas" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Huntington-Surrey High School; Hyde Park Schools; J.
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San Juan Diego Catholic High School (Austin, Texas) (9–12) San Marcos Baptist Academy (6–12) Santa Clara of Assisi Catholic School in Dallas, Texas (K-8) Santa Cruz Catholic School in Austin, Texas (K-8) Selwyn School in Denton, Texas (PK-12) Shiner Catholic School in Shiner, Texas (PK-12) (St. Lumila Elementary/St. Paul High)
Hyde Park High School may refer to: South Africa. Hyde Park High School (South Africa) in Johannesburg, Gauteng; United States. Hyde Park Academy High School, formerly called Hyde Park High School, in Chicago, Illinois; Hyde Park High School (Massachusetts) in Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts; Hyde Park Schools, a private school in Austin ...
The neighborhood was named after Hyde Park, London. [20] Shipe's streetcar line made Hyde Park a streetcar suburb, a major factor in the development's early success. [13] While many neighborhoods of Austin at the time were racially integrated, Hyde Park was not only majority white but marketed by Shipe as a "whites only" neighborhood. [21]