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West Oso Independent School District is a public school district in Nueces County, Texas . Over 1,900 students are enrolled in West Oso schools. In addition to a section of Corpus Christi, the district includes most of Tierra Grande. [1] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically unacceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
City of Corpus Christi (operated by Oak View Group) Type: Entertainment complex: Capacity: 10,000 (arena) 2,500 (Selena Auditorium) Construction; Opened: 1978: Renovated: 2002, 2005: Tenants; Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders (2004–present) Corpus Christi Rayz/IceRays (2004–2010) Corpus Christi Sharks (2007–2009)
Whataburger Field is a minor league baseball stadium located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. It is home to the Corpus Christi Hooks, the Double-A affiliate of the Houston Astros. It also serves as a secondary home to the Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders college baseball team in addition to their own on-campus Chapman Field. [9]
The other two skateparks in Corpus Christi are located at Cole Park and Wranosky Park in Flour Bluff. A skateboarder performs a trick at the new West Guth Skate Park Wednesday, June 26, 2024.
West Oso High School is a public school in Corpus Christi, Texas . It is part of the West Oso Independent School District. Located at 754 Flato Road, the school serves students in grades nine through twelve. The school mascot, the bear, is taken from the district's name, which is taken from nearby Oso Bay (Oso is Spanish for bear).
Several events focused on local Indigenous history and culture are planned in Corpus Christi through November.
The team follows in the history of indoor football in the city with the now-defunct Corpus Christi Hammerheads/Fury, who played in several leagues between 2003 and 2016, the Corpus Christi Sharks from the af2 from 2007 to 2009 and the Corpus Christi Rage, who folded halfway through their lone season in the NAL in 2017.
W. B. Ray High School is a 5A secondary school centrally located in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, and is part of the Corpus Christi Independent School District.The school is named in honor of CCISD school board president, William Benton Ray. W. B. Ray High School opened in 1950.