Poe Elementary School (Houston)
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Edgar Allan Poe Elementary School is a primary school located at 5100 Hazard Street in Houston, Texas with a ZIP code of 77098.
The school, which was built during the 1920s, is located in the Boulevard Oaks neighborhood west of Rice University. The school was named after Edgar Allan Poe. The school is a part of the Houston Independent School District.
The Poe Cooperative Nursery School, a pre-school, is located on the school grounds.
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[edit] History
Poe was established in the 1920s as an all-White elementary school.
The Poe Elementary School Attack occurred on September 15, 1959, when a man named Paul Orgeron detonated a bomb during recess at Poe Elementary School, killing himself, a teacher (Jennie Katharine Kolter), a custodian (James Arlie Montgomery), and three 7-year old boys (Billy Hawes, Jr., John Fitch, Jr., and Dusty Paul, Orgeron's son). Ruth Doty, the principal, was partially deafened in one ear by the blast. Two then-new schools were later named after the victims (one after Kolter and one after Montgomery).
Poe was desegregated in 1965.
When the 2005-2006 school year concluded, Will Rogers Elementary School closed. Poe Elementary School gained the portion of the Will Rogers zoning boundary that was east of Weslayan [1] [2].
[edit] School uniforms
Poe students (since fall 1998, as of 2006) have to wear school uniforms [3].
At first, students had a choice of white, red, yellow, or navy blue T-shirts and polo shirts and school T-shirts [4]. Later non-Poe logo T-shirts were eliminated. As of 2006, all shirts must have the Poe logo.
Students must wear khaki bottoms.
The Texas Education Agency specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform [5]; parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons for philosophical objections.
[edit] Neighborhoods served by Poe
The school serves Boulevard Oaks, Broad Acres, Southampton, Rice Village, a portion of Montrose (Neartown), and a portion of Upper Kirby (areas of the district located west of Edloe and north of Westpark, residential areas located east of Edloe, west of Kirby, and north of U.S. Route 59, and residential areas east of Kirby). In addition, the The Greenway Condominiums are zoned to Poe Elementary. A public housing complex, the Ewing Apartments, is zoned to Poe.
[edit] Feeder patterns
Most residents of the Poe attendance boundary are zoned to Sidney Lanier Middle School (in Montrose) while a few are zoned to Ryan Middle School (in the Third Ward). All residents of the Poe attendance boundary are zoned to Mirabeau B. Lamar High School (in Upper Kirby).
[edit] External links
- Poe Elementary School
- Poe Cooperative Nursery School
- Houston Chronicle article on the Poe bombing
- A book review of Ed Gooding: Soldier, Texas Ranger that includes excerpts related to the Poe bombing
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