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School Name a W BROWN-FELLOWSHIP CHARTER Texas Department of Agriculture - Food & Nutrition Division Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) Site Eligibility Report - Annual Notification of Schools Program Year: 2013 - 2014 School Name A W BROWN-FELLOWSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL 3-8 A.W. BROWN-FELLOWSHIP CHARTER SCHOOL NORTH Pre-K - 2 ABERNATHY EL ABERNATHY J H ABILENE H S AUSTIN EL BASSETTI EL BONHAM EL BOWIE EL BYRON CRAIG MIDDLE CLACK MIDDLE JACKSON EL JEFFERSON OPPORTUNITY CENTER JOHNSTON EL LEE EL LOCUST PRE-K LONG EL MADISON MIDDLE MANN MIDDLE Myra P. Martinez Elementary ORTIZ EL REAGAN EL SAM HOUSTON TAYLOR EL THOMAS EL WOODSON CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE WOODSON PRE-K ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING ACADEMY OF DALLAS ACADEMY OF CAREERS AND TECHNOLOGIES CHARTER SCHOOL ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLINARY ACADEMY ADVANTAGE ACADEMY AGUA DULCE EL AGUA DULCE H S ALBA-GOLDEN EL NANCY SMITH EL A.W. JONES EARLY CHILDHOOD/PRE-K CTR A.W. JONES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALDINE H S ALDINE MIDDLE ALDINE NINTH GRADE ANDERSON FIFTH GR SCH Bejamin O Davis High BENJAMIN DAVIS 9TH GRADE SCHOOL BETHUNE 4TH & 5TH GR SCH BLACK EL CALVERT EL CARAWAY INT CARMICHAEL EL CARROLL EL CARTER CARVER CONT ED CTR CHESTER W NIMITZ H S COMPASS ALTERNATIVE CONLEY EL DE SANTIAGO EC/PRE-K CENTER DOUG BUSSEY ELEMENTARY DREW MIDDLE DUNN EL EARL & HAZEL HARRIS ELEMENTARY ECKERT INT EISENHOWER H S EISENHOWER NINTH GRADE ERMEL EL ESCAMILLA INT EVELYN S THOMPSON EL FRANCIS EL GARCIA-LEZA EC/PRE-K CENTER GRAY EL HAMBRICK MIDDLE HILL INTERMEDIATE HINOJOSA EC/PRE-K CENTER HOFFMAN MIDDLE J RUTH SMITH ACADEMY JEWEL SIMPSON HOUSTON INTERMEDIATE JOHNSON EL KEEBLE EC/PRE-K CENTER KITTY AND RICHARD SPENCE ELIMENTARY KUJAWA EL LANE SCH MACARTHUR 9TH MACARTHUR H S MAGRILL EL MARCELLA INTER MENDEL EL NADINE KUJAWA EARLY CHILDHOOD/PRE-K CTR. NIMITZ 9TH OLESON EL ORANGE GROVE EL PARKER INT RALPH G GOODMAN RAYFORD ROAD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL RAYMOND EL REED INTERMEDIATE SAMMONS EL SHOTWELL MIDDLE STEHLIK INT STEPHENS EL STOVALL ACADEMY STOVALL MIDDLE T S GRANTHAM MIDDLE TEAGUE MIDDLE VERNON AND KATHY LEWIS MIDDLE SCHOOL VERSA REECE ACADEMY VINES EC/PRE-K CENTER W. T. HALL CENTER FOR EDUCATION WEAVER A ODOM ELEMENTARY WILLMAN J. PLUMMER MIDDLE SCHOOL WILSON INT WORSHAM EL ADAMS J H DUBOSE MIDDLE GARCIA EL HILLCREST EL MEMORIAL MIDDLE NOONAN EL SAENZ EL SALAZAR EL SCHALLERT EL A J MARTIN EL ALBRIGHT MIDDLE ALIEF EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL ALIEF MIDDLE ALIEF TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER BEST EL BOONE EL CHANCELLOR EL COLLINS ELEMENTARY CROSSROADS DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL CUMMINGS EL DEBORAH ALEXANDER EL DON P KILLOUGH MIDDLE DOUGLAS SMITH EL E A OLLE MIDDLE ELSIK H S FLEM REES EL GARY P. BUDEWIG INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL HASTINGS H S HEARNE EL HEFLIN EL HICKS EL HOLMQUIST EL HORN ELEMENTARY JAMES HOLUB MIDDLE JUDY BUSH ELEMENTARY KLENTZMAN INT LIESTMAN EL MATA INTERMEDIATE MICHAEL KENNEDY EL MILDRED V LANDIS EL MILLER INTERMEDIATE O'DONNELL MIDDLE OUTLEY EL OWENS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL PETROSKY EL SNEED EL V G CHAMBERS EL VIOLA MAHANAY EL YOUENS EL YOUNGBLOOD INT ALTON BOYD EL ALPHA CHARTER SCHOOL ALTO EL ALTO H S ALTO MIDDLE ALVARADO EL NORTH ALVARADO EL SOUTH ALVARADO INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL LILLIAN EL ALVIN ELEMENTARY ALVIN PRI ASSETS DON JETER ELEMENTARY FAIRVIEW JUNIOR HIGH G W HARBY J H HOOD-CASE ELEMENTARY LONGFELLOW ELEMENTARY MARK TWAIN PRIMARY MELBA PASSMORE ELEMENTARY R L STEVENSON PRIMARY WALT DISNEY ELEMENTARY AUSTIN MIDDLE AVONDALE EL BIVINS EL BOWIE MIDDLE CAPROCK H S CARVER ACADEMY EL CARVER EARLY CHILDHOOD ACADEMY - HILLTOP CAMPUS CORONADO EL EASTRIDGE EL EMERSON EL FANNIN MIDDLE FOREST HILL EL GLENWOOD EL HAMLET EL HOUSTON MIDDLE HUMPHREY'S HIGHLAND EL JOHNNY N ALLEN-6TH GRADE CAMPUS LAMAR EL LANDERGIN EL LAWNDALE EL LEE EL MANN MIDDLE MESA VERDE EL NORTH HEIGHTS ALTER OAK DALE EL PALO DURO H S PLEASANT VALLEY EL ROGERS EL SAN JACINTO EL SANBORN EL SOUTH LAWN EL SUNRISE EL TRADEWIND EL TRAVIS MIDDLE WHITTIER EL WILLS EL WOLFLIN EL AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY AMERICAN YOUTH WORKS CHARTER SCHOOL SOUTH CAMPUS AMHERST SCHOOL AMIGOS POR VIDA-FRIENDS FOR LIFE CHARTER SCHOOL ANAHUAC EL CENTRAL ELEMENTARY FRONTIER EL MARSHALL EDUCATION CENTER NORTHSIDE EL RANCHO ISABELLA EL SOUTHSIDE EL STUDENT ALTERNATIVE CTR WESTSIDE EL Special Programs Center SUE EVELYN RATTAN ELEMENTARY ANSON EL ANSON H S ANSON MIDDLE ANTHONY EL ANTHONY H S ANTHONY M S ANTON SCHOOL FULTON EL LITTLE BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL LIVEOAK EL ROCKPORT-FULTON MIDDLE SCHOOL A C BLUNT MIDDLE ARANSAS PASS HIGH SCHOOL CHARLIE MARSHALL H T FAULK EARLY CHILDHOOD SCHOOL KIEBERGER EL ADAMS ELEMENTARY AMOS EL ANDERSON EL ATHERTON EL BEBENSEE EL BERRY EL BLANTON EL BURGIN EL CARTER J H CROUCH EL CROW EL DUNN EL FITZGERALD EL FOSTER EL GOODMAN EL GUNN J H HOUSTON H S HUTCHESON J H JANE ELLIS EL JOHNS EL KNOX LYNN HALE ACADEMY MORTON EL NICHOLS J H POPE EL RANKIN EL REMYNSE ROARK EL ROQUEMORE EL SHACKELFORD J H SHERROD EL SHORT EL SOUTH DAVIS EL SPEER EL STARRETT EL SWIFT EL THORNTON EL TOMMIE WILLIAMS EL TURNING POINT ALTER TURNING POINT HIGH SCHOOL VENTURE WEBB EL WIMBISH EL WORKMAN J H ARP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BETHEL'S LEARNING CENTER HARVEST PREPARATORY ACADEMY LAS AMERICAS LEARNING CENTER LIBERATION ACADEMY ODYSSEY PREPARATORY ACADEMY SAVE OUR STREETS CENTE GEORGE I. SANCHEZ CHARTER SCH ATHENS H S ATHENS INT ATHENS MIDDLE BEL AIR EL BRIDGES CENTER SOUTH ATHENS EL ATLANTA EL ATLANTA H S ATLANTA MIDDLE ATLANTA PRI AKINS HIGH SCHOOL ALLISON EL ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CTR ANDREWS EL BARRINGTON EL BECKER EL BEDICHEK MIDDLE BLACKSHEAR EL BLANTON EL BLAZIER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BROOKE EL BURNET MIDDLE CAMPBELL EL CASEY EL COOK EL COVINGTON MIDDLE CROCKETT H S CUNNINGHAM EL DAWSON EL DILL SPECIAL PROG DOBIE MIDDLE DOBIE PK CENTER EASTSIDE MEMORIAL AT THE JOHNSTON CAMPUS FULMORE MIDDLE GALINDO EL GARCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL GOVALLE EL GRAHAM EL GUERRERO THOMPSON HARRIS EL HART ELEMENTARY HOUSTON EL JOHNSON HIGH SCHOOL JORDAN EL JOSLIN EL KOCUREK EL LANGFORD EL LANIER H S Lanier Premier HS LINDER EL MARTIN J H MCBEE ELEMENTARY MENDEZ MIDDLE METZ EL NORMAN EL OAK SPRINGS EL ODOM EL ORTEGA EL OVERTON ELEMENTARY PALM EL PAREDES MIDDLE SCHOOL PEARCE MIDDLE PECAN SPRINGS EL PEREZ EL PICKLE ELEMENTARY PILLOW EL PLEASANT HILL EL READ PRE-K DEMONSTRATION SCH REAGAN H S REILLY EL RODRIGUEZ EL SANCHEZ EL SIMS EL ST ELMO EL SUNSET VALLEY EL T A BROWN EL TRAVIS H S TRAVIS HTS CHARTER UPHAUS EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER WALNUT CREEK EL WB Travis Premier High School WEBB MIDDLE Webb Primary Center WIDEN EL WILLIAMS EL WINN EL WOOLDRIDGE EL WOOTEN EL ZAVALA EL AUSTWELL-TIVOLI EL AVERY EL AVINGER SCHOOL AXELL MIDDLE SCHOOL CROSS TIMBERS EAGLE HEIGHTS EL LIBERTY EL SANTO J FORTE JUNIOR HIGH NORTH W E HOOVER EL AZLEWAY CHARTER SCHOOL BAIRD EL BALLINGER ELEMENTARY ALKEK EL HILL COUNTRY EL J B STEPHENS EL BANQUETE EL BANQUETE H S BANQUETE J H BCFS CENTRAL AMERICAN CHILDREN BCFS Extended Care Harlingen BCFS EXTENDED CARE PROGRAM BCFS HHS International Children’s Services - Baytown BCFS INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENS SHELTER Chavaneaux Children's Emergency Shelter Raymondville International Children Shelter BARTLETT SCHOOLS BASTROP H S BASTROP INTERMEDIATE BASTROP MIDDLE BLUEBONNET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CEDAR CREEK ELEMENTARY CEDAR CREEK HIGH SCHOOL CEDAR CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CEDAR CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL EMILE ELEMENTARY GATEWAY SCH GENESIS H S LOST PINES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MINA ELEMENTARY RED ROCK ELEMENTARY BAY CITY H S BAY CITY J H CHERRY EL ROBERTS ELEMENTARY TENIE HOLMES EL CITY CENTER HEALTH CAREERS SCHOOL AMELIA EL AUSTIN MIDDLE Bingman Pre-K BLANCHETTE ELEMENTARY CALDWOOD EL CENTRAL SENIOR H S Charlton-Pollard Elementary DISHMAN EL Fehl-Price Elementary FLETCHER EL GUESS EL HOMER DR EL KING MIDDLE LUCAS PK Mae E. Jones-Clark Elementary MARTIN EL ODOM MIDDLE OZEN H S PAUL A. BROWN ALTERNATIVE CENTER PIETZSCH/MACARTHUR SMITH MIDDLE SOUTH PARK MIDDLE VINCENT MIDDLE FADDEN-MCKEOWN-CHAMBLISS ELEMENTARY HAMPTON-MORENO-DUGAT EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER MORENO J H R A HALL ELEMENTARY THOMAS JEFFERSON INT O'BRYANT PRIMARY LEON HEIGHTS EL MILLER HEIGHTS EL South Belton Middle School SOUTHWEST EL TARVER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TYLER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BEN BOLT MIDDLE PALITO BLANCO EL BIG SANDY EL BIG SANDY H S BIG SANDY J H BIG SANDY SCHOOL BIG SPRING JUNIOR HIGH GOLIAD EL KENTWOOD EL MARCY EL MOSS EL WASHINGTON EL ACADEMY AT CARRIE F THOMAS ACADEMY AT WEST BIRDVILLE ALLIENE MULLENDORE EL BIRDVILLE EL DAVID E SMITH EL FOSTER VILLAGE EL HALLIE SHANNON LRN CTR HALTOM MIDDLE HOLIDAY HEIGHTS EL JACK C BINION ELEMENTARY JOHN D SPICER EL MAJOR CHENEY EL SOUTH BIRDVILLE NORTH OAKS MIDDLE O H STOWE EL RICHLAND EL RICHLAND MIDDLE W T FRANCISCO EL WATAUGA EL BISHOP EL BISHOP PRIMARY LILLION E LUEHRS J H PETRONILA EL BLANCO EL BLANKET SCHOOL BLOOMING GROVE EL BLOOMINGTON EL BLOOMINGTON H S BLOOMINGTON INT PLACEDO EL BLUE RIDGE EL BLUM ELEM BOB HOPE SCHOOL PRIOR ELEMENTARY IAGO J H NEWGULF EL EVANS EL FANNIN COUNTY HEAD START FINLEY-OATES EL RATHER J H CROCKETT EL GATEWAY EL PAUL BELTON EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER BOVINA EL BOWIE EL JONES EL BRADY ELEMENTARY BRADY J H BRAZORIA COUNTY JJAEP/RESIDENTIAL BRAZORIA COUNTY JUVENILE DETENTION BRAZOS MIDDLE BRAZOSPORT H S CLUTE INT FREEPORT INT GLADYS POLK EL GRIFFITH EL JANE LONG EL LIGHTHOUSE LEARNING CENTER O A FLEMING EL O M ROBERTS EL O'HARA LANIER MIDDLE T W OGG EL VELASCO EL BRECKENRIDGE H S BRECKENRIDGE J H EAST EL NORTH EL SOUTH EL BREMOND EL ALTON EL BRENHAM EL BRENHAM JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BRENHAM MIDDLE KRAUSE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SIMS EL BRIDGEPORT EL BRIDGEPORT INT BROADDUS EL BROADDUS H S BROOKESMITH SCHOOL BROOKHAVEN YOUTH RANCH FALFURRIAS ELEM FALFURRIAS H S FALFURRIAS J H LASATER EL BRIGHT BEGINNINGS ACADEMIC CENTER BROWNFIELD EDUCATION CENTER BROWNFIELD H S BROWNFIELD MIDDLE COLONIAL HEIGHTS EL OAK GROVE EL BROWNSBORO EL BROWNSBORO INT BROWNSBORO J H CHANDLER EL CHANDLER INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL A A CHAMPION A X BENAVIDES ELEMENTARY Breeden El.
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