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  2. Texas Assessment of Academic Skills - Wikipedia

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    The TAAS, or Texas Assessment of Academic Skills, was the third standardized test used in Texas between 1991 and 2002, when it was replaced by the TAKS test from 2003 to 2013. [1] It was used from grades 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11. Passing the Grade 11 level was required for graduation, but many opportunities for retesting were available.

  3. Highland Park High School (University Park, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Highland Park was ranked 8th out of the top 10 high schools in North Texas by Children at Risk, a research and advocacy institute dedicated to helping children. In 2016, Highland Park was named one of "America's Best High Schools" by Newsweek Magazine and earned a spot on U.S. News & World Report's Gold Medal list of top high schools. [5]

  4. State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Education Agency, Pearson Education (Texas' state assessment contractor), and Texas public school educators collaborate to create a STAAR assessment. First, educators from all over Texas review the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (the statewide curriculum) [9] to determine the objectives to assess on each grade level. However ...

  5. Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate Student Council, which was founded in 1995, serves as the student government for Texas A&M University's graduate and professional students. [210] Student organizations have had a nationwide impact. Texas A&M students founded the largest one-day, student-run service project in America known as The Big Event. The annual service ...

  6. Texas House Bill 588 - Wikipedia

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    Texas House Bill 588, commonly referred to as the "Top 10% Rule", is a Texas law passed in 1997. It was signed into law by then governor George W. Bush on May 20, 1997. The law guarantees Texas students who graduated in the top ten percent of their high school class automatic admission to all state-funded universities.

  7. Heights High School - Wikipedia

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    Heights High School, formerly John H. Reagan High School, is a senior high school located in the Houston Heights in Houston, Texas.It serves students in grades nine through twelve and is a part of the Houston Independent School District.

  8. What channel is Texas A&M vs. Houston today? Time, TV ... - AOL

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    Texas A&M basketball will travels approximately 100 miles south to take on an undefeated Cougars squad at the Houston Rockets' Toyota Center.. The Aggies' (7-3) 11th game of the college basketball ...

  9. List of Texas state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Office of the Public Utility Counsel of Texas; Office of the State Prosecuting Attorney; Public Utility Commission of Texas; Railroad Commission of Texas; Red River Authority; Sabine River Authority (Texas) State Bar of Texas; Teacher Retirement System of Texas; Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service; Texas A&M ...