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North Hopkins High School is a public high school located outside unincorporated Birthright, Texas and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is part of the North Hopkins Independent School District located in north central Hopkins County. The school has a Sulphur Springs, Texas address and is known in the area as Sulphur Springs North Hopkins.
North Hopkins Independent School District is a public school district located in North Central Hopkins County, Texas . In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [1]
The school, located on Hanson Road, replaced the old Madisonville High School. Classes had graduated from the Spring Street facility from 1939 to 1968. The building now houses Browning Springs Middle School. MNHHS is one of two high schools in the Hopkins County school district, the other being Hopkins County Central High School.
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Madisonville and most of Hopkins County are in the Hopkins County School District. [18] Hopkins County Schools operate eight elementary school, four middle school, and two high school sub-districts. Elementary schools: Grapevine Elementary, West Broadway Elementary, Pride Avenue Elementary, Hanson Elementary, Earlington Elementary, Jesse Stuart ...
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Hopkins High School may refer to: Hopkins High School, Minnetonka, Minnesota; Hopkins High School (Michigan), Hopkins, Michigan; North Hopkins High School, Birthright, Texas; Hopkins West Junior High School, Minnetonka, Minnesota; Madisonville North Hopkins High School, Madisonville, Kentucky
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