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The Post Oak School is a private Montessori K-12 school with two campuses in Greater Houston. The preschool through elementary location is the Bissonnet Campus in Bellaire , Texas while the middle-high school is in the Museum District of Houston .
The district is bounded by Interstate 69/U.S. Route 59, Bissonnet Road, U.S. Route 90A/Main Street, and South Post Oak. As of 2011 it has about 73,000 residents in about 2,700 households. [1] Several subdivisions, including Braeburn Valley West, Glenshire, [5] and Westbury are in Brays Oaks. [12]
The Post Oak School (has one campus in Houston) The Rainard School; School of the Woods (partially in Houston) St. John's School; Houston Sudbury School; The Tenney School; The Village School; Robindell Private School (Kindergarten and grade 1) [55] - In Gulfton; Trafton Academy - In Willowbend, [56] Opened in 1973 [57]
The campus previously housed an elementary school, and was re-opened as a middle school because area parents thought Revere Middle School was too far away. [78] Albert Thomas Middle School (Houston) Louie Welch Middle School (Houston) Serves sections of Fondren Southwest and Missouri City [79] [80] Welch's campus was built for about 1,133 students.
The South Houston Concerned Citizens Coalition had lobbied for the city to add a substation. [5] The City of Houston operates the Hiram Clarke Multi Service Center. [19] The 42,000-square-foot (3,900 m 2) facility is located on an 8-acre (3.2 ha) site. Originally named the South Post Oak Multi-Service Center, it had a price tag of $10 million.
Springfield Police were on the scene of a homicide in the 1800 block of Post Oak Court off South Greenbriar Drive on June 13, 2024. Officials said two people were found dead in the home.
A sign indicating the Westbury neighborhood. Westbury is a neighborhood in the Brays Oaks district of Southwest Houston, Texas, United States.It is located east of Bob White Road, north of U.S. Highway 90 Alternate (South Main Street), and west of South Post Oak Road, adjacent to the Fondren Southwest and Meyerland neighborhoods, just west of the southwest corner of the 610 Loop.
1907 Sanborn map showing the location of the Carnegie Library and Houston Lyceum. Julia Ideson Building in Downtown. The Houston Public Library system traces its founding to the creation of the second Houston Lyceum in 1854. [2] [3] The lyceum was preceded by a debating society, a special-interest mechanics' lyceum, and a circulating library ...