Schools and other topics relating to education, teaching and learning in Katy, Texas are the focus of this category.
 
 
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CNCS is a public charter school system, operating three campuses, and educating students from grades kindergarten through the twelfth grades. Admissions policies are outlined, with information provided on its academic and athletic programs, operational policies, and other resources.
http://www.cnchs.net/
Katy Adventist Christian School
Established by the Seventh-day Adventist Church, KACS is an accredited private school for students in kindergarten through the eighth grades in Katy, Texas. An overview of its programs is presented, along with a school calendar, location, policies and fees.
http://www.katyadventistschool.com/
Katy Independent School District
Katy ISD is a public school district headquartered in the City of Katy, Texas, operating several elementary, junior high, and high school campuses in Katy and in neighboring Houston, Texas. Separate areas of the site are set aside to highlight each of the campuses in the district, while school calendars, bus schedules, menus, and administrative contacts are also reported.
http://www.katyisd.org/
A profile of this locally owned and operated franchise is presented, including the programs, curriculum, and policies of this accredited facility, offering educational programs for children from six weeks through twelve years of age. Online resources include a map showing the location of the facility, downloadable forms, and pre-registration capabilities.
http://www.kidsrkids1tx.com/
Serving the Roman Catholic community on the west side of Houston and its suburbs, PJHS is a co-educational, college preparatory school educating students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. Its admissions policies, as well as its academic, athletic, student life, and campus ministry programs, are outlined.
http://www.pj23.org/
West Houston Charter School is a public charter school offering a classical education to students in grades kindergarten through the eighth grade, and which is limited by the State of Texas to an enrollment of 325 students. Details of its enrollment policies are presented, as well as its curriculum, programs, clubs and organizations.
http://www.westhoustoncharter.org/