WOODSON K-8 SCHOOL
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'Carter G. Woodson K-8 School' is a Title I combined primary and secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States.
Woodson serves grades kindergarten through 8 and is a part of the Houston Independent School District.
The school was named after Carter G. Woodson.
Woodson was originally a middle school and served grades 6 through 8.
In spring 2002 nearby Carnegie Elementary School closed in order to make way for Carnegie Vanguard High School. Elementary school pupils who attended Carnegie Elementary School were moved to Woodson, and Woodson became a K-8 school.
All Woodson students are required to wear school uniforms.
Elementary schoolers may wear white or light blue collared shirts.
Middle schoolers may wear white or light yellow collared shirts.
All students are required to wear khaki bottoms.
The Texas Education Agency specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform [1]; parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons for philosophical objections.
Woodson is south of the Sims Bayou. Carnegie Vanguard High School is across the bayou from Woodson. Worthing High School is several blocks north of Woodson. Woodson is located in a semi-rural blue collar African-American community.
During the 2004-2005 school year, Woodson had 969 students [2].
92% of the students were African-American. 7% of the students were Hispanic. 1% of the students was Asian American. White Americans and Native Americans each made up less than 1% of the student body.
94% of the student body qualifies for free or reduced lunch.
During the 2001-2002 school year (Woodson's final year as a middle school instead of a combined elementary and middle school), the school had 357 pupils (down from 394 during the previous school year). During the following school year, the school had 1,098 pupils. During the 2004-2005 school year, the school was down to 969 students.
Woodson's attendance boundaries include several Houston subdivisions located near the Sunnyside neighborhood.
Some houses close to Woodson are zoned from Kindergarten through 8th grade.
Sugar Valley, Cloverland, Cullen Estates, City Park, Skyview Forest [3] [4], Regal Oaks [5] [6], a portion of South Acres Estates, and a portion of Minnetex Place are served by Woodson for grades 6 through 8.
Woodson also serves unincorporated portions of Harris County (such as Brunswick [7] [8] [9], Brunswick Lakes [10], Brunswick Meadows [11], and Morningside Place) for grades 6 through 8.
While portions of the city of Pearland are in the Woodson attendance zone, the portions have no residents.
All students zoned to Woodson for elementary school continue on to Woodson for middle school and Worthing High School for high school.
Elementary schools that feed into Woodson's middle school program include:
★ Woodson's elementary school program
★ Reynolds
(parts)
★ Almeda
★ Law
★ Rhoads
Almost all students who are zoned to Woodson's middle school are zoned to Worthing High School. The small section of the Woodson middle school boundary east of Cullen Boulevard is zoned to Sterling High School.
★ Carter G. Woodson K-8 School
'Carter G. Woodson K-8 School' is a Title I combined primary and secondary school located in Houston, Texas, United States.
Woodson serves grades kindergarten through 8 and is a part of the Houston Independent School District.
The school was named after Carter G. Woodson.
| Contents |
| History |
| School uniforms |
| Location |
| Student body |
| Neighborhoods served by Woodson |
| Feeder patterns |
| External links |
History
Woodson was originally a middle school and served grades 6 through 8.
In spring 2002 nearby Carnegie Elementary School closed in order to make way for Carnegie Vanguard High School. Elementary school pupils who attended Carnegie Elementary School were moved to Woodson, and Woodson became a K-8 school.
School uniforms
All Woodson students are required to wear school uniforms.
Elementary schoolers may wear white or light blue collared shirts.
Middle schoolers may wear white or light yellow collared shirts.
All students are required to wear khaki bottoms.
The Texas Education Agency specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform [1]; parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons for philosophical objections.
Location
Woodson is south of the Sims Bayou. Carnegie Vanguard High School is across the bayou from Woodson. Worthing High School is several blocks north of Woodson. Woodson is located in a semi-rural blue collar African-American community.
Student body
During the 2004-2005 school year, Woodson had 969 students [2].
92% of the students were African-American. 7% of the students were Hispanic. 1% of the students was Asian American. White Americans and Native Americans each made up less than 1% of the student body.
94% of the student body qualifies for free or reduced lunch.
During the 2001-2002 school year (Woodson's final year as a middle school instead of a combined elementary and middle school), the school had 357 pupils (down from 394 during the previous school year). During the following school year, the school had 1,098 pupils. During the 2004-2005 school year, the school was down to 969 students.
Neighborhoods served by Woodson
Woodson's attendance boundaries include several Houston subdivisions located near the Sunnyside neighborhood.
Some houses close to Woodson are zoned from Kindergarten through 8th grade.
Sugar Valley, Cloverland, Cullen Estates, City Park, Skyview Forest [3] [4], Regal Oaks [5] [6], a portion of South Acres Estates, and a portion of Minnetex Place are served by Woodson for grades 6 through 8.
Woodson also serves unincorporated portions of Harris County (such as Brunswick [7] [8] [9], Brunswick Lakes [10], Brunswick Meadows [11], and Morningside Place) for grades 6 through 8.
While portions of the city of Pearland are in the Woodson attendance zone, the portions have no residents.
Feeder patterns
All students zoned to Woodson for elementary school continue on to Woodson for middle school and Worthing High School for high school.
Elementary schools that feed into Woodson's middle school program include:
★ Woodson's elementary school program
★ Reynolds
(parts)
★ Almeda
★ Law
★ Rhoads
Almost all students who are zoned to Woodson's middle school are zoned to Worthing High School. The small section of the Woodson middle school boundary east of Cullen Boulevard is zoned to Sterling High School.
External links
★ Carter G. Woodson K-8 School
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