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Pflugerville (/ ˈ f l uː ɡ ər v ɪ l / FLOO-gər-vil) is a city in Travis County, Texas, United States, with a small portion in Williamson County. The population was 65,191 at the 2020 census . Pflugerville is a suburb of Austin and part of the Austin–Round Rock– Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Hendrickson High School is a high school in the city of Pflugerville, Travis County, Texas, United States. It is operated by the Pflugerville Independent School District and is named after Pflugerville educator and civil servant Robert E. Hendrickson. [2]
Within Texas' modern boundaries, the county included the Trans-Pecos and most of the Panhandle. The county was abolished when Texas ceded its western lands under the Compromise of 1850. Wegefarth County, formed in 1873 in the Texas Panhandle and abolished in 1876. Worth County, formed in 1850 from part of Santa Fe County.
PFLUGERVILLE, Texas (KXAN) — The Pflugerville Police Department said one person died Thursday following reports of a disturbance. PPD said officers responded to the 17900 block of Altesino Cove ...
Texas's 10th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives stretches from the northwestern portion of the Greater Houston region to the Greater Austin region. It includes Houston suburbs such as Katy , Cypress , Tomball , and Prairie View , cities in east-central Texas including Brenham and Columbus , and northern Austin ...
As of 2013 PISD covers 10.7 square miles (28 km 2) of land within the City of Austin, making up 3.4% of the city's territory. [2] In addition to Travis County, [3] it covers parts of Williamson County. [4] In 2011, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [5]
Jolly Cemetery in Williamson County, Texas The area was first settled by Henry Rhodes after obtaining a land grant in 1841 of about 1,000 acres (4 km 2 ) from the Republic of Texas . The name, however, comes from a later settler, John G. (possibly Grey, but no proof for middle name exist) Jolly, who purchased 160 acres (0.65 km 2 ) in 1866.
Named for Charles and H. L. "Hub" Kuempel, both graduates of Pflugerville High School, who returned and served the Pflugerville schools for a combined 49 years. In the late '50s and early '60s they coached PHS to 55 consecutive football victories. At that time, this was a State and National Record and still stands as the Texas state record. [6]