When was tomball high school built




















As of , the community grew and consisted of four schools. By , the district employed five teachers. By , the original schoolhouse was torn down and replaced with a new buff brick building that contained grades one through eleven. In , a petition was presented to the Harris County School Board requesting that Tomball have its own school district. That petition was granted and all funds and debts were transferred to the Tomball Independent School District. Get new home design and lifestyle stories delivered straight to your inbox and stay in the loop on all things Empire.

First-Time Homebuyers. Empire in the News. Giving Back. The Town Guide. Love Design, Live Empire. By , the district employed five teachers. By , the original schoolhouse on Cherry Street was torn down and replaced with a new buff colored brick building.

The school opened in with grades one through In , a petition was presented to the Harris County School Board requesting that Tomball have its own school district. That petition was granted and all funds and debts were transferred to the Tomball Independent School District. The school on Cherry Street had grown so much that by a second campus was needed.

Therefore, the district built a new red brick high school and a gymnasium located in the block of Main Street. Decker Prairie, Bauer, and the Kohrville areas eventually became part of the district, and the Rosehill community was annexed in As of , the community grew and consisted of four schools.

By , the district employed five teachers. By , the original schoolhouse was torn down and replaced with a new buff brick building that contained grades one through eleven. Two years later, a petition was presented to the Harris County School Board requesting that Tomball have its own school district.

The petition was granted, which transferred all funds and debts to the Tomball Independent School District. The school on Cherry Street had grown so much that by a second campus was needed.



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