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Aldine Senior High School is a public high school located in the Greenspoint district of northern Houston, Texas, United States. It is part of the Aldine Independent School District . The senior high school campus serves grades 10 through 12 (although a few ninth grade students attend select classes at Aldine High).
This school was named Aldine High School, after the nearby community. The former Marrs High School was turned into a junior high school. On November 24, 1954, the main building of Aldine High School was destroyed by a six-alarm fire. [23] A new high school campus was built in 1956 at 11101 Airline Drive at West Road on the site of the former ...
Aldine High School and Benjamin O. Davis High School are located in Greenspoint and serve portions of the district. Nimitz High School serves a small section. [61] When Davis High School opened in 2012, a portion of Greenspoint was rezoned to that school. [62] Thomas J. Stovall Middle School in Greenspoint
The new consolidated school opened in February 1933 at the intersection of Aldine-Bender Road and Aldine Westfield and immediately was filled to capacity. [11] District 29 added grades 10 and 11 in 1933–34 to complete what was then considered a full high school program. [12]
A Los Angeles high school damaged in the Palisades fire last week has put out a call seeking a place for staff to hold classes and athletic practices while the community recovers.. That single ...
The Aldine Independent School District was integrated by federal order in 1965. Aldine, with renewed population growth in the 1970s, had 12,623 residents in 1986 and 11,133 residents in 1990. [1] Over 60% of the houses in the Aldine area were damaged by Hurricane Harvey in 2017.
The Richland School District said that a fire reported just before 2 a.m. Saturday destroyed a small building and its contents near the soccer field at Hanford High School.
Police and fire personnel have deemed the fire suspicious and are asking anyone who may have information about it to contact Detective Lee Mikulec at 920-322-3726 or lmikulec@fdl.wi.gov, or to ...