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Texas City High School (TCHS) is a public high school in Texas City, Texas, in the Greater Houston area. It is one of two high schools in the Texas City Independent School District (TCISD), the other being La Marque High School. The main school building for Texas City High opened in 1952.
Texas City High School has repeatedly produced winning records in numerous sports throughout the years. Originally in Class 5A Division I league, it was moved down to Class 4A in 1996 due to lower enrollment. Since the realignment of UIL divisions, Texas City is once again 5A.
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Islamic Education Institute of Texas (Darul Arqam Schools) - the Spring Branch campus, Southeast Campus, and Southwest Campus, all K-8 schools, are in the Houston city limits [67] Its high school in north Harris County is outside of the city limits. Defunct. Mount Carmel High School; North Houston Baptist School
In 2013 it received the highest possible academic rating (Met Standard) from the Texas Education Agency. [2] Dr. Roosevelt Nivens began his tenure as superintendent on June 1, 2021. [3] The 6th Junior and High School opened in the fall of 2021 with the completion of Dr. Thomas E Randle High School and Harry Wright Junior High School.
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Knox City High School (grades 9–12) . 1983 Class A state football champions [2]; O'Brien Middle (grades 5–8) previously O'Brien High School, which was the 1972 Texas state champion in six-man football, the first title ever awarded in this classification [2]