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  2. DeBakey High School for Health Professions - Wikipedia

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    With an initial student body of 45, the High School for Health Professions opened in 1972 as part of a partnership between the Houston Independent School District and the Baylor College of Medicine. [5] The curriculum was shaped in its early years as DeBakey was the world's first high school to specialize in medical professions. [6]

  3. GreatSchools - Wikipedia

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    GreatSchools is an American national nonprofit organization that provides information about PK-12 schools and education. The website provides ratings and comparison tools based on student growth, college readiness, equity, and test scores for public schools in the U.S. [1] As of July 2017, the GreatSchools database contains information for more than 138,000 public, private, and charter schools ...

  4. Texas Education Agency delays release of annual school ratings

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    The delay comes after several school districts sued to stop the agency from releasing school rankings produced under a new rating system. Texas Education Agency delays release of annual school ratings

  5. South Texas High School for Health Professions - Wikipedia

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    South Texas High School for Health Professions was given the prestigious Blue Ribbon Award in 2010. In the 2013 edition of "America's Best High Schools" by Newsweek, Med High ranked at 257. Its sister schools were also ranked in the list: Science Academy of South Texas (94th), BETA (592nd), and Med Tech (1080th).

  6. Texas Education Agency delays release of annual school ratings

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  7. Education in Houston - Wikipedia

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    All public school systems in Texas are administered by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). As of 2018 24 school districts serve different sections of the city of Houston. [16] The largest school district serving the city limits is the Houston Independent School District (HISD), which serves a large majority of the area within the city limits. [17]

  8. Prosper Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020-21 school year, the enrollment was 19,140 students. [7] In the 2023-24 school year, the enrollment was 28,118 students, with 3 high schools and 4 middle schools in the district. [5] In the 2018-19 school year, Prosper High School became a 6A school, the largest size of school under UiL classification.

  9. Northside Health Careers High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Health Careers was recognized as a "2008 Just for Kids Higher Performing Schools in Texas" [9] In 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, HCHS was listed as the top High School in San Antonio by Children at Risk. [10] HCHS was also listed as an Honor School by the Texas Business & Education Coalition [11] for 2006.

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