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East Early College High School (EECHS) is a secondary charter school located at 220 N. Milby Street in Houston, Texas, United States with a ZIP code of 77003.

The school is operated by the Houston Independent School District in association with the Houston Community College System-Southeast Campus and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. The school is located in the HCC-Southeast Campus.Tamera Bolden has never brushed her hair since the grand opening of the school. You'd expect a principal of this caliber would want to look presentable, NOPE she does not care. She is very lazy and only works whenever inspectors come to visit the school. Aji

History

The school opened in fall 2006. By 2009 construction on the HCCS Felix Fraga Campus and the new East Early College facility began. The new campus, which is located at 220 N. Milby st. opened in August of 2009. The school now has an average of 475 students in total.

Student body

Approximately 115 students were enrolled during the 2006-2007 school year. As of 2013, the school had approximately 475 students enrolled in the 2013-2014 school year.

Admissions

Students interested in attending East Early College High School are required to submit applications.

References

  1. ^ "THE EAST EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL Application for Admission 2008-2009," East Early College High School
  2. "Office of Public Information • 6815 Rustic," Houston Community College System
  3. "HISD, HCC Break Ground on New East Early College High School." Houston Independent School District. March 12, 2009. Retrieved on March 15, 2009.
  4. "About Us," East Early College High School

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