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  1. 2 days ago · "If your family is zoned to attend either Helms Elementary School or Wharton Dual Language Academy but your student does not currently have a seat for the 2024-2025 school year and you would like ...

  2. 1 day ago · All three of HISD’s top-schools are comprised solely of magnet-transfer students designated as gifted and talented, meaning the brightest 14% of students in the district. The top three “general enrollment” high schools are Bellaire (1083), Lamar (1023), and Westside (1008).

  3. People who work in HISD are telling the public that shit is totally fucked and you wouldn’t know unless you either work there or work in education. To go from 12 employees making 200k+ to over 30 when there is supposed to be budget concerns is on the surface counterintuitive.

  4. 3 days ago · PTO Membership: membership@pinoakpto.org. We encourage all parents to become members of our PTO. We have a goal of 100% participation with dues as low as $10 for the school year. Annual membership expires at the end of each school year on June 30th. Join the 2023-2024 POMS PTO here. Website & Social Media Info:

  5. 2 days ago · The Houston Community College P-16 Directors facilitate processes, consistency, standards, and procedures for homeschoolers who attend Houston Community College as dual credit students. Private and charter school students may take dual credit courses at Houston Community College, on campus or online but must work through the administration of ...

  6. 2 days ago · A student living off campus can expect to spend at least $24,382 per academic year for rent, food, clothing, laundry, cleaning, books and school supplies, transportation, entertainment, and incidentals. The following is an approximation of what a student may expect to spend each semester for fees, housing, and dining plan.

  7. The average American spends $161 per month on clothes. Typical American consumers allocate 2.6% of their annual budget to shopping for new clothes. Americans between 25 and 34 years old spend the most on clothing per month ($123), while those aged between 65 and 74 years spend only $68 on average. The average American throws away over 122 ...

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