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Sweet Home Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of Sweet Home, Texas . It is a small country school located a few miles north of Yoakum. It teaches children K-8th grade. High school students attend school in either the Yoakum Independent School District (the district states that most students choose ...
Sweet Home is located at (29.3452449, -97.0716517 It is situated at the junction of Farm Roads 318 and 531 in Lavaca County, approximately one mile east of U.S. Highway 77A. ...
This is a list of school districts in Texas, sorted by Education Service Center (ESC) Region and then by County.. There are multiple classifications of school districts. Among them are independent school districts, common school districts, municipal school districts, rural high school districts, industrial training school districts, rehabilitation districts for the handicapped, and several ...
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Kinkler is named for Jack Kinkler, who settled in the area in 1875. The community had a school by 1880 and a post office by 1885; the post office closed in 1905. Due to its proximity to Hallettsville and Schulenberg, Kinkler never had a significant commercial district; its first listing in the Texas Almanac, in 1933, listed two businesses there ...
Sweet Home, Lavaca County, Texas. Sweet Home Independent School District, a public school district based in the community of Sweet Home, Texas (USA) Sweethome, Oklahoma;
In 1990, the district was the largest recipient in the state of tax revenues from private timber harvest. [5]In 2011, The Center for American Progress recognized the Sweet Home School District for receiving the organization's highest Return on Investment score in a nationwide study comparing student achievement relative to available funding.
Fort Stockton-El Paso; San Antonio-Sonora added in 1918 (sections connected in 1923); west of Balmorhea became 3 (part), Kerrville-Bandera cancelled altogether (restored as FM 689 in 1946, now 173) and Bandera-San Antonio became 81 (part) and rerouted to Boerne over 41 (part) in 1923; extended over old 3 (part) in 1931; reassigned on a new ...