List of Houston Independent School District schools

This is a list of schools operated by the Houston Independent School District.

In the district, grades kindergarten through 5 are considered to be elementary school, grades 6 through 8 are considered to be middle school, and grades 9 through 12 are considered to be high school. Some elementary schools go up to the sixth grade.

Every house in HISD is assigned to an elementary school, a middle school, and a high school. HISD has many alternative programs and transfer options available to students who want a specialized education and/or dislike their home schools.

EE-12 schools

EE-8 schools

Traditional

Other

PK-8 schools

K-8 schools

(Zoned)

(Alternative)

1-8 schools

Secondary schools

6-12 schools

7-12 schools

High schools

38 in Houston, 1 in Bellaire

Zoned high schools

AAAAA (Division 5-A)

AAAA (Division 4A)

Other high schools

AAAAA (Division 5A)

No UIL ranking

Middle schools

Traditional middle schools
Other middle schools

Primary schools

Condit Elementary School
Lovett Elementary School
Horn Academy
Poe Elementary School
St. George Place Elementary School
Benavidez Elementary School
Red Elementary School
Shearn Elementary School
Kolter Elementary School
Rodríguez Elementary School
Reynolds Elementary School
Cunningham Elementary School
Wharton Elementary School
MacGregor Elementary School
Young Elementary School

Traditional primary schools

Other primary schools

Early Childhood Centers

Gabriela Mistral Early Childhood Center

It became an early childhood center when NFISD merged into HISD on July 1, 2013.[6]

Interagency Alternative Schools

Online learning

HISD has an online high school offering regular, AP, and credit-recovery courses at its virtual school. For grades 3-12 offers online schooling through Texas Connections Academy @ Houston, which is operated under contract by Connections Academy, a Maryland-based company which works with public and other schools to provide online education.[41][42][43]

Defunct schools

Former secondary schools

Former 7-12 schools

Former high schools

Zoned

Alternative

Former K-8 schools

Former middle schools

Former zoned schools

Other schools

Former primary schools

Clinton Park Elementary School closed in 2005
Douglass Elementary School (now Yellowstone Academy)
The former Gregory School, now the African American Library at the Gregory School
Houston ISD Central Region Office, formerly Holden Elementary School
J. Will Jones Elementary School
Luckie School
Will Rogers Elementary School (closed and demolished)

Former zoned schools

Other former schools:

Former early childhood centers

Langston Family Life Center, formerly Langston Early Childhood Center

2 in Houston

Former alternative centers

References

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Notes

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