The Emery/Weiner School
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Official name | The Emery/Weiner School |
Abbreviation | EWS |
Head of School | Mr. Stuart J. Dow |
Location | Houston, Texas |
Established | 1978 |
Mascot | Jaguar |
School colors | Blue and White |
Uniform | Boys: Khaki or Navy Pants/Shorts with White, Navy, Baby Blue, Green, or Black Polo/Shirt
Girls: Navy, Sue Mills Plaid, Khaki Pants/Skirts(long and short) with White, Navy, Baby Blue, Green or Black Polo/Shirt There may be a logo on the shirts as long as it is not any bigger than 1 inch X 1 inch for both boys and girls. |
The Emery/Weiner School is a Jewish private secondary school at 9825 Stella Link Road in Houston, Texas, United States.
The complex includes the middle school, I. Weiner Middle School, and the high school, Emery High School. The middle school moved to the new campus and began the making of Emery High School.
The $14 million campus is located on 12 acres in southwest Houston outside of the 610 Loop, inside Beltway 8, and east of the Westwood subdivision.
The school houses 90,000 square feet (8,000 m²) of classroom space, along with several acres of accessible playing fields.
[edit] History
The I. Weiner Jewish Secondary School opened in 1978.[1] Originally it was located at 12583 South Gessner Road. Weiner moved to 9825 Stella Link Road in 2000 and the Houston Independent School District acquired the former campus; as of 2008 the former campus is Gross Elementary School.[2][3] Emery High School opened in 2001, and so the campus became collectively known as The Emery/Weiner School.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b "About Us." The Emery/Weiner School.
- ^ "School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names." Houston Independent School District.
- ^ "Overview." Gross Elementary School.