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  2. Houston Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Houston ISD grants school bus transportation to any Houston ISD resident attending his or her zoned school or attending a magnet program who lives 2 miles (3.2 km) or more away from the campus (as measured by the nearest public roads) or must cross treacherous obstacles in order to reach the campus. Certain special education students are also ...

  3. DeBakey High School for Health Professions - Wikipedia

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    Houston ISD provides bus transportation to students who live more than two miles from DeBakey or students with major transportation obstacles. Many students choose to ride the bus, as many live more than eight to twenty miles away from the campus.

  4. Booker T. Washington High School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The leaders argue that HISD had neglected the school. [13] Turner and Washington High School officials established a donation campaign. As of January 19, 2012, the campaign raised $135,000. Kroger donated $10,000 of the funds. [14] Around 2012, each year 400 students from Booker T. Washington transferred to Reagan and Waltrip. [2]

  5. Carnegie Vanguard High School - Wikipedia

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    HISD provides school bus transportation to students who live more than two miles away from the school. [23] The new campus is located on a 6-acre (2.4 ha) plot at the northeast corner of West Gray Street and Taft Street. The new building can house up to 750 students.

  6. Transportation in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the lobby group Transportation for America said that the Houston area was the eighth most dangerous area for pedestrians in 2007-2008. [ 16 ] In 2013, Mayor Annise Parker announced the "Houston Complete Street and Transportation Plan", which was an executive order calling for enhanced pedestrian and bicycling modes of transportation ...

  7. Stephen F. Austin High School (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    In December 1991, Austin was one of the largest high schools in Texas, with 2,669 students. Due to the overcrowding, by that month Houston ISD trustees approved a plan to open a new high school in 1995 instead of in 1997. [11] In 1992 superintendent Frank Petruzielo asked Jose Treviño to become the principal of Austin High.

  8. List of school districts in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center is the headquarters of the Houston Independent School District.. The following is a complete list of school districts serving the city limits of Houston, Texas.

  9. Houston Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO) is a major public transportation agency based in Houston, Texas, United States.It operates bus, light rail, bus rapid transit, HOV and HOT lanes, and paratransit service (under the name METROLift) in the city as well as most of Harris County.