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Leonard E. Merrell Center Katy School 1899-1909 Elementary School 1909-1927 Katy High School building 1909-1947 Elementary School addition 1927-1951. The Katy Independent School District (KISD) is a public school district based in Katy, Texas, United States with an enrollment of over 85,700 students.
It is a part of the Katy Independent School District. The school opened in August 2017 to 9th and 10th grade students, relieving Katy High School and Morton Ranch High School . The more than 635,000-square-foot (59,000 m 2 ) building, with a capacity of 3,000, has three stories.
BASIS Curriculum Schools seek to prepare students, in the elementary through high school level, to be competitive globally. This is done through extended homework hours, lecture-driven classes, an emphasis on success in standardized tests , like Advanced Placement tests, and an opportunity to graduate early or complete a senior project .
Prep for Prep is a leadership development and gifted education program dedicated to expanding educational access to students of color. [2] The organization's programs are targeted toward high achieving New York City minority students and helps with scholarships placement into many of the most respected secondary schools and colleges in the country.
Seven Lakes reached its peak of 3,957 students in 2012 before many students were zoned to Tompkins High School. The school maintains a rivalry of sorts with Cinco Ranch High School, another high school also located in the same school district as Seven Lakes (Katy Independent School District) and located 3 miles away. [13]
Students hold flags as they protest against Katy ISD's new transgender policy on Aug. 30, 2023 in Katy, Texas.
Aristoi Classical Academy in Katy, Texas is a second-generation public charter school in its 23rd year of operations as of 2019. The school was originally West Houston Charter School, but by 2006 it had low enrolment. [3]
The New York Specialized High School Institute (SHSI) is a free program run by the City of New York for middle school students with high test scores on citywide tests and high report card grades. The program's original intent was to expand the population of Black and Hispanic students by offering them test-taking tips and extra lessons.