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2 Vanguard Program  





3 School Activities  





4 School uniforms  





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Walnut Bend Elementary School
Address
Map

10620 Briar Forest Drive


,
77042
Coordinates29°44′51N 95°33′49W / 29.74750°N 95.56361°W / 29.74750; -95.56361
Information
School typePublic, Elementary School
Founded1960
School districtHouston Independent School District
PrincipalAlecia McMillian
GradesPreK-5
Enrollment796 [1]
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Orange and Blue   
Team nameThe Eagles
Websitewww.houstonisd.org/domain/21633

Walnut Bend Elementary School is a primary school located in Houston, Texas. As a result of a bond proposal passed in 2002, it has been completely rebuilt over the old school; it was the first LEED "Green School" in the Houston Independent School District (HISD).

The school serves the Walnut Bend and Briargrove Park areas and a portion of Rivercrest, Lakeside Estates and Lakeside Forest.

History[edit]

Walnut Bend opened in 1964.[1] On Tuesday, January 21, 1992, Barbara Bush Elementary School opened, relieving Walnut Bend and two other area elementary schools.[2] Sands Point Elementary School, an unzoned reliever school in the Westchase district, opened in 1998 to relieve Walnut Bend and some other area schools.[1][3]

In 2002, Houston voters approved an $808.6 million bond issue to "Rebuild HISD",[4] which included a $13.2 million allocation to the old Walnut Bend Elementary. The original school was built in 1960 and could not sustain all of the elementary-grade students in its attendance zone. The original school was demolished, making way for a new school that could handle more students. At the same time, it was the first HISD school to apply for LEED certification.[5]

After Hurricane Katrina occurred, Walnut Bend Elementary School's enrollment increased from around 600 to around 800 with the addition of 184 hurricane refugees; Walnut Bend, out of all of the Houston-area elementary schools, took the most Katrina victims.[6] Five years after Katrina, however, the population and testing scores of the school have returned to pre-Katrina levels.

Vanguard Program[edit]

Walnut Bend Elementary Vanguard Program[7] students participate in the Houston Independent School District Exploration Expo. Each student conducts a research project on a particular topic. Each student answered questions during the exposition. Each grade level focused on a different subject ranging from Texas History to geography and are required to give presentations on those topics.

School Activities[edit]

Walnut Bend Elementary offers a number of activities[8] that children may participate. These activities include Art Club, Basketball Team, Chess Club, Choir, Eagles Nest, Name That Book, Orchestra, Running Club, and Tennis Club.

School uniforms[edit]

Walnut Bend requires its students to wear school uniforms.[9]

Attendance Zone and Feeder Patterns[edit]

Walnut Bend Elementary School Attendance Zone is bounded:

and

The school serves the Walnut Bend and Briargrove Park areas and a portion of Rivercrest.[12]

All residents of the Revere attendance boundary are zoned to Paul Revere Middle School [2] (or West Briar Middle School as an option [3]) and Westside High School [4].

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ Ellison, David. "Bush elementary, 2 other schools open their doors." Houston Post. Wednesday January 22, 1992. A9. Available at the microfilm desk of the Jesse H. Jones Building of the Houston Public Library Central Library.
  • ^ "SECT7-key.gif Archived 2009-02-27 at the Wayback Machine." Westchase. Retrieved on February 5, 2009.
  • ^ "HISD will open 8 new schools in one day".
  • ^ "HISD School Connect- Superintendent Inspects New Schools to Ensure Readiness for Class".
  • ^ "Louisiana students distributed unevenly," Houston Chronicle, October 17, 2005
  • ^ "Walnut Bend Elementary Vanguard Program".
  • ^ "Walnut Bend School Activities".
  • ^ "WB School Statistics".
  • ^ "WB School Statistics".
  • ^ "Walnut Bend Elementary Attendance Zone Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine." Houston Independent School District. Retrieved on February 5, 2009.
  • ^ Olson, Bradley. "Did street closing bypass fairness?." Houston Chronicle. April 27, 2009. Retrieved on April 27, 2009.

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