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New Caney Independent School District; North Forest Independent School District (annexed by Houston Independent School District as of June 13, 2013) Pasadena Independent School District; Sheldon Independent School District; Spring Independent School District; Spring Branch Independent School District; Tomball Independent School District
Opened in 1959 as Spring Elementary School, it was the first dedicated elementary school of Spring ISD. [25] It was also the first Spring ISD facility to be air conditioned. It was renamed in 1986, after J.O. Salyers, a board member, and Gertie Mae Salyers, a PTA member. [7] The new location was built in 2003. Lewis Eugene Smith Elementary School
Spring Shadows Elementary School (Houston, Zoned) National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97 [21] Terrace Elementary School (Houston, Zoned) Thornwood Elementary School (Houston, Zoned) Treasure Forest Elementary School (Houston, Zoned) The school will close effective 2024. [12] Valley Oaks Elementary School (Houston, Zoned)
Each of these school districts has or had (in the case of North Forest) a majority of its territory in the Houston city limits, so consult the district pages for lists of their schools: All Houston ISD schools except Bellaire High School, Pin Oak Middle School , West University Elementary School (West University Place), Condit Elementary School ...
Ruby Sue Clifton Middle School (Houston) Serves sections of Oak Forest [31] Ezekiel W. Cullen Middle School (Houston) Serves the Third Ward [32] James S. Deady Middle School (Houston) Serves sections of the East End [33] Deady's student body became a majority of racial and ethnic minorities in the early 1980s. [34] Thomas A. Edison Middle ...
In 2011, YES Prep partnered with KIPP-Houston Public Schools and Spring Branch ISD, becoming the SKY Partnership. YES Prep Northbrook Middle School began in the 2012–2013 school year with only 6th graders. They added 7th graders in the 2013–2014 school year and 8th graders in the 2014–2015 school year.
Houston ISD's "West Region," which includes Walnut Bend and Revere, had about one-fifth of Houston ISD's schools but contained more than half of the 5,500 Katrina evacuees in Houston schools. At the start of the 2006-2007 school year, around 2,900 Hurricane Katrina evacuees were still enrolled in Houston ISD schools.
Spring Branch ISD: Memorial High School in Hedwig Village and School of Choice in Spring Valley Village; Aldine ISD: MacArthur High School, Nimitz High School, and Benjamin O. Davis High School; Alief ISD: Alief Kerr High School and Alief Taylor High School; Any high school in Galena Park ISD; Any high school in Spring ISD; Any high school in ...