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  2. HISD has an online high school offering regular, AP, and credit-recovery courses at its virtual school. For grades 3-12 offers online schooling through Texas Connections Academy @ Houston, which is operated under contract by Connections Academy, a Maryland-based company which works with public and other schools to provide online education.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. HISD teachers file lawsuit to stop takeover of school board

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    The union claims the planned takeover is unconstitutional. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. Poe Elementary School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The school library, previously consisting solely of the area of three classrooms, received an over $80,000 renovation and expansion in 2002. Parents and other area residents contributed $50,000 while the parent-teacher organization (PTO) held fundraisers and other events to generate $40,000. As of 2002 the school library had six IBM compatible ...

  7. Bellaire High School (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, 13 percent of high school-aged children zoned to Bellaire chose to attend a different Houston ISD school. [14] In 2010, Magnet Schools of America, a nonprofit, released a report recommending that Bellaire's magnet program be abolished, due to overcrowding of the school. [15] In 2011, the Brays Oaks district expanded. [16]

  8. River Oaks Elementary School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    River Oaks Elementary School is a magnet school, [2] and neighborhood school, [3] part of the Houston Independent School District. It is located in the River Oaks neighborhood of Houston , Texas , United States [ 4 ] [ 5 ] As of 2024 [update] , William Dedrick is the principal.

  9. Jones Futures Academy - Wikipedia

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    During that year around 900 pupils in the Jones attendance zone, about 2/3 of the high-school-age children in that area, choose to attend another HISD school. [ 11 ] In 2010, the school received a science, technology, engineering and mathematics program funded by a federal grant. $2 million was allocated to teacher training, computers, and ...