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  2. Children's Museum of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Children's Museum Houston (CMH) is a nonprofit children's museum in the Museum District of Houston, Texas. Founded in 1980 and designed by Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi, it offers exhibits and bilingual learning programs for children aged 0–12. It is one of 190 children's museums in the United States and 15 children's museums in Texas ...

  3. James D. Ryan Middle School (Houston) - Closed in 2013, [105] building now used for The Medical and Health Professions Academy at Ryan Middle School [86] Terrell Middle School (Houston) (Opened 1966, later became an alternative school, closed in 2001 [95]) - As of 2014 it serves as an immigration detention center for children [106]

  4. Category:Bilingual schools in Houston - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 November 2021, at 03:26 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Houston Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    In meetings it had been proposed as a new location for the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts. [135] Houston ISD's administration building, which opened in 1969 and served in that capacity from July of that year to March 2006 was the 201,150-square-foot (18,687 m 2) Hattie Mae White Administration Building, at 3830 Richmond Avenue ...

  6. Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning (AHS) is an Islamic primary and secondary school in Southwest Houston, Texas. [5] The school is founded by Nasser Biria and is located on the premises of the Islamic Education Center of Greater Houston (IEC) of Houston, which also houses one of the largest mosques in Houston. [6]

  7. Primrose Schools - Wikipedia

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    Primrose Schools was founded as Primrose Country Day School in 1982 in Marietta, Georgia by Paul and Marcy Erwin. [1] [2] In 1988, Jo Kirchner, the company's current CEO, was hired as a consultant to help shift the then half-day preschool to a full-day model, as well as to assist in the launch of the Primrose franchising concept.

  8. Kinder High School for the Performing and Visual Arts

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    A block in Downtown Houston is the new location for HSPVA. It formerly housed Sam Houston High School; at a later point the building housed the HISD headquarters. [25] The building is five stories and 168,000 square feet (15,600 m 2) in size, [26] at a cost of $88.4 million. [27] [28] Gensler Architects designed the building. [29]

  9. Torah Day School of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Torah Day School of Houston is a Jewish Day School in Houston established in 1977 by the Texas Regional Headquarters of the Chabad Lubavitch. It offers a Jewish education to grades K-8 in addition to its Early Childhood Center for children ages eighteen months through four years old.