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Private Nonprofit Schools HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ESEA PROGRAMS PNP Schools Participating in Title I, Part A (SY 2020–2021) PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (31) Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning Shlenker School, The Assumption Catholic School St. Ambrose Catholic School Beth Yeshurun Day School St. Anne Catholic School Chinquapin Preparatory School St. Augustine Catholic School Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston St. Cecilia Catholic School Holy Ghost School St. Christopher Catholic School Iman Academy Southwest St. Francis de Sales Catholic School Incarnate Word Academy St. Mary of the Purification Catholic School Lutheran High North St. Pius X High School Muhammad University of Islam St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School St. Theresa Catholic School Our Redeemer Lutheran North School St. Thomas More Parish School Regis School of the Sacred Heart Torah Day School of Houston Resurrection Catholic School Torah Girls Academy of Texas Robert M. Beren Academy Yeshiva Torat Emet San Francisco Nativity Academy Page 1 of 4 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ESEA PROGRAMS PNP Schools Participating in Title II, Part A (SY 2020–2021) PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (43) Assumption Catholic School St. Ambrose Catholic School Beth Yeshurun Day School St. Anne Catholic School Corpus Christi Catholic School St. Augustine Catholic School Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School St. Catherine’s Montessori Emery/Weiner School, The St. Christopher Catholic School Holy Ghost School St. Francis de Sales Catholic School Imani School, The St. John Paul II Catholic School Incarnate Word Academy St. Mark’s Episcopal School Lutheran High North St. Mary of the Purification Muhammad University of Islam St. Michael Catholic School Our Lady of Guadalupe School St. Pius X High School Our Redeemer Lutheran North St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Our Savior Lutheran School St. Theresa Catholic School Post Oak School, The St. Thomas High School Presbyterian School St. Thomas More Parish School Resurrection Catholic School St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School Robert M. Beren Academy Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School Torah Day School of Houston San Francisco Nativity Academy Torah Girls Academy of Texas Shlenker School, The Veritas Christian Academy of Houston Small Steps Nurturing Center Westbury Christian School Yeshiva Torat Emet Page 2 of 4 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ESEA PROGRAMS PNP Schools Participating in Title IV, Part A (SY 2020–2021) PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (44) Assumption Catholic School St. Augustine Catholic School Beth Yeshurun Day School St. Catherine’s Montessori Corpus Christi Catholic School St. Cecilia Catholic School Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School St. Christopher Catholic School Emery/Weiner School, The St. Francis de Sales Catholic School Holy Ghost School St. Mark’s Episcopal School Iman Academy Southwest St. John Paul II Catholic School Imani School, The St. Mark’s Episcopal School Incarnate Word Academy St. Mary of the Purification Catholic School Lutheran High North St. Michael Catholic School Muhammad University of Islam St. Pius X High School Our Lady of Guadalupe School St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Our Redeemer Lutheran North School St. Theresa Catholic School Presbyterian School St. Thomas High School Regis School of the Sacred Heart St. Thomas More Parish School Resurrection Catholic School St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School Robert M. Beren Academy Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Saint Thomas Episcopal School Torah Day School of Houston San Francisco Nativity Academy Torah Girls Academy of Texas Shlenker School, The Veritas Christian Academy of Houston St. Ambrose Catholic School Westbury Christian School St. Anne Catholic School Yeshiva Torat Emet Page 3 of 4 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ESEA PROGRAMS ALL Participating PNP Schools (SY 2020–2021) PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS (54) Al-Hadi School of Accelerative Learning San Francisco Nativity Academy Ascension Episcopal School Shlenker School, The Assumption Catholic School Small Steps Nurturing “Center Beth Yeshurun Day School St. Ambrose Catholic School Chinquapin Preparatory School St. Anne Catholic School Corpus Christi Catholic School St. Augustine Catholic School Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School St. Catherine’s Montessori Crossroads School St. Cecilia Catholic School Emery/Weiner School, The St. Christopher Catholic School Holy Ghost School St. Francis de Sales Catholic School Iman Academy Southwest St. Francis of Assisi Catholic School Imani School, The St. John Paul II Catholic School Incarnate Word Academy St. Mark’s Episcopal School Lutheran High North St. Mary of the Purification Catholic School Muhammad University of Islam St. Michael Catholic School Our Lady of Guadalupe School St. Pius X High School Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Catholic School St. Rose of Lima Catholic School Our Redeemer Lutheran North School St. Theresa Catholic School Our Savior Lutheran School St. Thomas High School Pilgrim Lutheran School St. Thomas More Parish School Post Oak School (The) St. Vincent de Paul Catholic School Presbyterian School Strake Jesuit College Preparatory Queen of Peace Catholic School Torah Day School of Houston Regis School of the Sacred Heart Torah Girls Academy of Texas Resurrection Catholic School Veritas Christian Academy of Houston Robert M. Beren Academy Westbury Christian School Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School Yeshiva Torat Emet Page 4 of 4 .
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