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The academy accepts boarding students in grades 6–12 and day students in grades K-12. Enrollment in 2009 was 274, with about 75% in the residence program. The school is located in the Texas Hill Country in San Marcos, Texas, United States, south of Austin, and north of San Antonio.
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St. John Berchmans Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. John Bosco Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) St. John's Episcopal School in Dallas, Texas (PK-8) Saint John XXIII High School in Katy, Texas (9–12) St. Jose Sanchez del Rio Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas (K-8) Saint Joseph Academy (Brownsville, Texas) (7–12)
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Texas State's MFA program ranked 45th out of 131 full-residency graduate writing programs in the Poets & Writers survey for the application year 2012, the final year the rankings were released. [1] The program was also cited by The New York Times as having the vision "to build a program that might rival the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop." [2]
St. Stephen's Episcopal School ; San Marcos Baptist Academy ; Texas Academy of Leadership in the Humanities; Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science ; Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired; Texas School for the Deaf; TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas (San Antonio)
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In 1935, a formal contract between Southwest Texas State Teachers College, as it was known then, and the San Marcos school district for the "Public Schools [to become] the laboratory school for said Teachers College." The school would be under the control and supervision of the city of San Marcos but Southwest Texas State was responsible for ...