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The Kinkaid School is the oldest independent coeducational school in Greater Houston. The student body is divided into the Lower School (PreK – 4th Grade), the Middle School (5th grade – 8th grade) and the Upper School (9th grade – 12th grade). The school motto is: "Lux per Scientiam" meaning, "Light through Knowledge".
Motto: Our mission is to know every student by name and need. ... 18 middle schools, 43 elementary schools, and 3 special program centers. As of October 27, 2023 ...
Rolling Ridge Elementary School currently serves students in grades K through 6. Students living in the Southwestern portion of Harborcreek Township, generally south of Buffalo Road and west of Clark Road, attend this school. This school is the largest elementary school in the district in terms of student population.
The "ESG" (Elementary School for the Gifted) program was established shortly afterwards. [citation needed] It was not the first magnet program in Houston, as High School for the Performing and Visual Arts (HSPVA) was the first. [13] Prior to desegregation, River Oaks Elementary had around 800 children. After desegregation, many parents removed ...
Independent school district: Motto: Teach so that students learn to their maximum potential. Superintendent: Dr. Jo Ann Fey: Asst. superintendent(s) David Manley: School board: JoAnn Purser (President), Susan Jones, Brett Williams, Shelley Wells, Corbett Lawler, Marvin Rainwater, Cullen Mills: Governing agency: Texas Education Agency: Schools ...
Travis Unified School District is a Unified School District located in Fairfield. It serves students from Fairfield , Vacaville and Travis A.F.B. in a total of 9 schools throughout its district. These schools include 1 high school, 1 alternative high school, 1 middle school, 2 alternative middle schools and 5 elementary schools.
Motto: All students will graduate prepared and ready for college or career. Grades: ... James Bonham Elementary School Built in 1957. Serves about 800 students.
Motto: Student learning is the goal: Grades: Pre-K–12 and adult education: Established: July 1928 () Superintendent: Kathleen Graupman: Accreditation(s) New York State Education Department: Schools ·11 elementary schools (K–5) ·2 middle schools (6–8) ·2 combined middle/high school (6–12) ·2 senior high schools (9–12) Budget