Elementary schools
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* Kolda Elementary School |
* Kolda Elementary School |
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* Kostoryz Elementary School |
* Kostoryz Elementary School |
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** It was formerly in its own school district, which began operations in 1907. The school was named after a [[Czech American]] settlement created by S. L. Kostoryz. In 1950 it had 89 students. The ''[[Corpus Christi Times]]'' described the school <ref>{{cite news|last=Kelly|first=Mary Gene|title=Kostoryz School Retains Its Unhurried 'Country' Charm|newspaper=[[Corpus Christi Times]]|place=Corpus Christi, Texas|date=1950-09-19|page=[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/175937015/ 1-B]|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> |
** It was formerly in its own school district, which began operations in 1907. The school was named after a [[Czech American]] settlement created by S. L. Kostoryz. In 1950 it had 89 students. The ''[[Corpus Christi Times]]'' described the school as having an "unhurried "country school" calm."<ref>{{cite news|last=Kelly|first=Mary Gene|title=Kostoryz School Retains Its Unhurried 'Country' Charm|newspaper=[[Corpus Christi Times]]|place=Corpus Christi, Texas|date=1950-09-19|page=[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/175937015/ 1-B]|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}</ref> |
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* Los Encinos SES Elementary School |
* Los Encinos SES Elementary School |
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* Meadowbrook Elementary School |
* Meadowbrook Elementary School |