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North Houston Baptist School (NHBS) was a Baptist private school in Houston, Texas, and a ministry of North Houston Baptist Church, [1] in operation from 1972-2011. [ citation needed ] It served elementary school through senior high school. [ 2 ]
Falcon Pass Elementary School [6] North Pointe Elementary School [7] 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
Clear Lake City Elementary School (Houston) Falcon Pass Elementary School (Houston) P. H. Greene Elementary School (Unincorporated Harris County by Friendswood/) Landolt Elementary School (Unincorporated Harris Countynear Friendswood) Margaret S. McWhirter Elementary School ; North Pointe Elementary School (Houston) G. W. Robinson Elementary ...
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Ashford Elementary School (Houston) (Grades Pre-Kindergarten through 2)(Eagles) The campus was built to hold 540 students. In 1992 the school had 1,052. Bush Elementary opened that year to relieve Ashford. [9] Jewel Askew Elementary School (Houston) (Grades Pre-Kindergarten through 4) Charles H. Atherton Elementary School (Houston)
Yellowstone Schools is a school organization based in the Third Ward, Houston, Texas. One component is Yellowstone Academy , a non-profit, [ 1 ] non-denominational Christian, [ 2 ] private school, which includes pre-kindergarten to grade 5.
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Katherine Smith Elementary School (1954 - 1959) (now part of the Houston Independent School District) Marrs/Aldine Elementary (1933 - 1961) (now the Ellen B. Lane Center) Marrs Junior/Senior High School (1936 - 1956) (Building incorporated into current Aldine Middle School)