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  1. Families can select up to 10 school programs, with a maximum of 5 magnet programs. (It is recommended that parents weigh their options carefully and consider the following: if you apply to 5 Vanguard programs, and a student has not been identified as G/T prior to the Phase I deadline and subsequently does not qualify as G/T, the student will ...

  2. Consider how you will rank your choices. Families can select up to 10 school programs, with a maximum of 5 magnet programs. (Please note that each high school CTE pathway chosen is considered a separate application/choice). Visit selected programs on School Choice Thursdays (for Magnet programs only).

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    • First Way to Answer: Be as Informative as Possible
    • Second Way to Answer: Leave It Blank Or Write “Not Applicable”
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    By default, you can write “General high school diploma.” However, it is possible to be more informative by writing: 1. Business studies: If you completed business courses in high school, you can write “Business” and add courses completed, such as bookkeeping or money management, you name it! 2. Arts: If you were in a high school for the arts, you c...

    When asked for your course of study on a U.S. job application, it is usually on a form with a row for each level of school and a column for “major.” In other words, there is an ambiguity in the application form! If a job application asks for your major (or area of study) in the high school section, you can leave it blank. You can also write “N/A” o...

    High schoolers all follow the same core course of study, including English, mathematics, science, and social studies classes. However, choosing from classes outside the required curriculum is also possible. These courses are called elective classes. Electives include courses about personal finance, entrepreneurial skills, world politics, etc. Some ...

    If a job application asks you one of these questions: 1. What was your major or area of study in high school? 2. What was your course of study in high school? It is a boilerplate question! You can either leave it blank, write “N/A,” or mention some of the courses you took in high school. You can also list the courses you liked the most. A hint abou...

  4. Note: A student applying to any of HISD’s high school Fine Arts Magnet Programs must audition and prepare according to the school’s published criteria. Each school establishes its own audition procedures. Questions regarding these procedures or programs should be directed to the individual school. Magnet High School Magnet Qualification

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  5. Dec 9, 2023 · Update from 2022: HISD will be opening phase one of the school choice application in December 2022 through February 2023. Phase two of the application process will open in April 2023 and go through June 2023.

  6. Dec 12, 2023 · To apply to magnet schools in Houston, HISD strongly recommends you create an account through the HISD School Choice online portal. Though students are allowed to apply via US Mail with a paper-copy version of the application, the online application as the easiest and most efficient application method, as it allows applicants to re-rank their ...

  7. Dec 5, 2023 · Important Dates. Phase One Application is Due: Feb. 23, 2024. (The list of New Education System campuses for the coming school year will be communicated in February, before the Phase one application closes.) Phase One Lottery Notification: March 26, 2024. Phase Two Application Opens: March 26, 2024.