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  1. Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts is a public school that prepares students for college, conservatory or an artistic career. Learn about its upcoming events, news, curriculum, alumni and more.

  2. Learn about Booker T., a National Blue Ribbon School that offers an academically rigorous education and multicultural diversity. Find out how to enroll, access news, events, courses, and more.

  3. Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts ( BTWHSPVA) is a public secondary school located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, Texas, United States. Booker T. Washington HSPVA enrolls students in grades 9 - 12 and is the Dallas Independent School District 's arts magnet school (thus, it is often locally referred to simply as Arts Magnet ). Many accomplished ...

  4. Washington High School is a comprehensive high school in Houston, Texas, with a focus on engineering and a historical legacy. Learn about its principal, programs, achievements, and campus news.

  5. Booker T. Washington High School is committed to being a premier urban high school by working collaboratively with parents and community members to provide a challenging and diverse education in a safe and orderly environment for ALL students. This partnership will produce students who are critical thinkers, lifelong learners and productive citizens in a global society.

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  7. A world-class high school with a diverse and academically challenging curriculum, including International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement courses. Learn about its history, achievements, programs, and enrollment process.

  8. Booker T. Washington High School is a public high school in Atlanta, Georgia. Named for the famous educator Booker T. Washington, [3] the school opened in September 1924 under the auspices of the Atlanta Board of Education, with the late Charles Lincoln Harper as principal.

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