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Cinco Ranch is served by the Cinco Ranch Branch Library of the Fort Bend County Libraries system, located across from Cinco Ranch High School and one block from Texas State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway). The library first opened as the Katy/Fort Bend Branch Library in a room on the campus of the University of Houston System at Cinco Ranch in June ...
Cinco Ranch High School (CRHS) is a public school located in an unincorporated area in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States that serves grades 9 through 12 as part of the Katy Independent School District. It is located off Cinco Ranch Boulevard within the community of Cinco Ranch; it is in the Cinco Ranch census-designated place. [2]
3,188 (2023-2024) [2] Student to teacher ratio: 16.16 [2] Color(s) Royal Blue White: Athletics conference: UIL Class 6A: Mascot: Mustang: Rivals: Cinco Ranch High School. Katy High School Tompkins High School. Seven Lakes High School: Newspaper: Mane Event : Yearbook: Stampede : Website: Official Website
September 4, 2024 at 4:01 AM High schools across York and Adams counties will be hosting homecoming dances this fall. The dances will be held in September and October.
The school plan was the same general design used for two other KISD schools, Morton Ranch High School and Cinco Ranch High School, and was designed by PBK Architects. The school's first year in operation was the 2005–2006 school year and had its first graduating class of 408 students in the 2007–2008 school year. [3]
While the opening round of the 2024 NFL playoffs didn’t provide many nail-biting finishes, it did set up some must-see divisional round clashes. The two No. 1 seeds return from their well-earned ...
Canyon Gate at Cinco Ranch or Canyon Gate at Historic Cinco Ranch is a subdivision in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas, near the Cinco Ranch census-designated place. It is located at Farm to Market Road 1093 and Mason Road. [1] The development has 205 acres (83 ha) of land. [2] As of 2018 it has 721 houses. [3]
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces a billboard campaign in Mexico and Central America to deter illegal immigration, in Eagle Pass, Texas, on Dec. 19, 2024. REUTERS