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Aristoi Classical Academy in Katy, Texas is a second-generation public charter school in its 23rd year of operations as of 2019. The school was originally West Houston Charter School, but by 2006 it had low enrolment. [3]
Woodland Hills Elementary School (Kingwood) Katy Independent School District. Maurice L. Wolfe Elementary School [29] Pasadena Independent School District. Dobie High School; Beverly Hills Intermediate School [30] Thompson Intermediate School [31] Earnesteen Milstead Middle School [32] Morris Middle School [33] (formerly Morris Fifth Grade Center)
Harmony was the first Texas public charter school to receive the Award of Merit in 2019 and the Award of Excellence in 2023, earning both recognitions again in 2024. [29] In October the same year, Harmony announced $15 million in bonuses for teachers and staff, with average stipends ranging from $3,000 to $4,000.
Harmony Public Schools (Advancement, Discovery, Ingenuity, Science Academy) Houston Heights High School International Leadership Academy of Texas - Windmill Lakes-Orem
Nov. 13—All seven Harmony Public Schools districts received "Superior" A+ scores from the Texas Educational Agency on the agency's annual FIRST financial accountability ratings, the TEA announced.
KIPP Legacy Preparatory School, home of the Trailblazers(2010) KIPP PEACE Elementary School(2011) KIPP CONNECT Primary School(2014) KIPP Unity Primary School(2015) K-3rd KIPP Climb Academy(2016) K-2nd KIPP NEXUS Primary School, home of the Bobcats(2017) Sam Houston State University Charter School Spring Woods [1] K KIPP Journey Primary (2019)
Leonard E. Merrell Center Katy School 1899-1909 Elementary School 1909-1927 Katy High School building 1909-1947 Elementary School addition 1927-1951. The Katy Independent School District (KISD) is a public school district based in Katy, Texas, United States with an enrollment of over 85,700 students.
The school was established in the former Temple Beth Israel. HISD chose Ruth Denney as the school's founding director. [7] The district asked Denney to choose between three potential sites: W. D. Cleveland Elementary School, Montrose Elementary School, and the former Temple Beth Israel building. After touring them, Denney selected the temple ...