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It is part of the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District. Its attendance boundary includes sections of Grapevine, Colleyville, Hurst, and Southlake. [3] [4] In 2005, Grapevine was ranked #100 of the top 100 high schools in the United States of America by Newsweek magazine, [5] and was named a 1999–2000 National Blue Ribbon School. [6]
The first Allen High School, built in 1910 at the corner of Belmont and Cedar, was a two-story brick building housing six classrooms and an auditorium, and saw the first graduating class of eight students in 1914. The second Allen High School was established in 1959 at the corner of Jupiter and Main Streets on land donated by Mr. Harris Brown ...
Bransford Elementary School 601 Glade Road Colleyville, TX 76034 Texan 1993 462 Grapevine Elementary School 1801 Hall Johnson Road Grapevine, TX 76051 Star 1994 546 Glenhope Elementary School 6600 Glenhope Circle Colleyville, TX 76034 Gator 1995 479 Silver Lake Elementary School 1301 North Dooley Street Grapevine, TX 76051 Shooting Star 1995 545
Sections in GCISD are zoned to: [17] Bransford Elementary School, [18] Colleyville Middle School, [19] and Grapevine High School. [20] The Northeast Campus of Tarrant County College is located in Hurst, and has grown from 8,053 students in 1976–1977 to serve 13,198 students in 2016–2017. [21]
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Libby's phone recorded video on the bridge starting at 2:13 p.m., according to an analysis, and at 2:32 p.m., Libby's phone's health app recorded movement for the last time.
Oct. 31, 1950: This air view shows the $630,000 grade separation of State Highway 121 to Grapevine, left, and State Highway 183 to Dallas, right.
Alief Elsik High School is a high school in the Alief region of Houston, Texas, United States. Elsik is divided into two campuses: the main campus (12601 High Star in Houston, zip code 77072), and the Alief Elsik Ninth Grade Center (located at 6767 South Dairy Ashford, city of Houston, 77072), which serves ninth graders.