List of Houston Independent School District elementary schools

West University Elementary School in West University Place
Roberts Elementary School in Southgate
Mark Twain Elementary School in Braeswood Place
Longfellow Elementary School in Braeswood Place
Barbara Bush Elementary School in Parkway Villages
Condit Elementary School in Bellaire
Lovett Elementary School in Meyerland
Horn Academy in Bellaire
St. George Place Elementary School in St. George Place
Benavidez Elementary School in Gulfton
Red Elementary School in Willow Meadows
Shearn Elementary School in Westwood
Kolter Elementary School in Meyerland
Rodríguez Elementary School in Gulfton
Reynolds Elementary School
Cunningham Elementary School
MacGregor Elementary School
Young Elementary School in Sunnyside

This list includes Houston Independent School District schools that only house the elementary school level. For other schools (including K-8 schools which were previously elementary only), see List of Houston Independent School District schools.

Traditional elementary schools

Other elementary schools

Former schools

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

Former zoned schools

Other former schools:

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