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  2. The campus previously housed an elementary school, and was re-opened as a middle school because area parents thought Revere Middle School was too far away. [78] Albert Thomas Middle School (Houston) Louie Welch Middle School (Houston) Serves sections of Fondren Southwest and Missouri City [79] [80] Welch's campus was built for about 1,133 students.

  3. Park Place opened in 1915, as a part of the City of Park Place. The land was donated by the Park Place Development Company. The city government renovated the school in 1925, and HISD annexed the school in 1927. [124] The original campus was built to house 255 children. In 1992 it had 944 students.

  4. Baker Montessori School - Wikipedia

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    In order to increase relations between the teachers, students and parents, each student stays in the same class for a three-year period. [3] Students are required to take state achievement tests. [2] Before Baker was converted into an all-Montessori school, its magnet program was known as the "Woodrow Wilson Multi-Cultural Arts Program". [23]

  5. Poe Elementary School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Allan Poe Elementary School is a primary school located at 5100 Hazard Street in Houston, Texas, United States.A part of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), the school, which was built during the 1920s, [2] is located in the Chevy Chase subdivision of the Boulevard Oaks neighborhood west of Rice University. [3]

  6. River Oaks Elementary School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Estelle Sharp, Hugh Potter, and the Hoggs created a telephone campaign which had River Oaks mothers make telephone calls to persuade Edison E. Oberholtzer, the HISD superintendent, into modeling the school's education program after John Dewey's ideals. [9] River Oaks opened in 1929. [8] As the school grew, more classrooms were added.

  7. Bob Lanier Middle School - Wikipedia

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    Lanier, a school of the Houston Independent School District (HISD), handles grades 6 through 8. Named after former mayor of Houston Bob Lanier, the school is located in Neartown and near Montrose and has both neighborhood non-magnet and Vanguard/IBMYP (of the International Baccalaureate) gifted/talented programs.

  8. Houston Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Houston ISD grants school bus transportation to any Houston ISD resident attending his or her zoned school or attending a magnet program who lives 2 miles (3.2 km) or more away from the campus (as measured by the nearest public roads) or must cross treacherous obstacles in order to reach the campus. Certain special education students are also ...

  9. List of schools in Houston - Wikipedia

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    The girl died of leukemia circa 1958; a former student of the school, she had been the first area deaf child to be mainstreamed into a public school, as she began attending one in Texas City in 1954. Her father, Frank Webb, donated $1 million to what became the Melinda Webb School in 2002. [ 59 ]