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T-STEM Designated High School 2018-2019 2018-2019 Designated T-STEM High Schools ACADEMY NAME District ESC # Wildcat STEM Academy Angleton ISD 4 Akins High School Austin ISD 13 Anderson Engineering Austin ISD 13 Brooks Academy Of Science And Brooks Academy Of Science And Engineering Engieneering 20 Da Vinci Shool For Science And The Arts Burnham Wood Charter School 19 Canutillo High School STEM Academy & Canutillo Middle School STEAM Academy Canutillo ISD 19 METSA Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD 10 Cedars International Next Generation High Cedars International Next Generation High School At Highland School At Highland 13 Clint T-STEM Academy Clint ISD 19 Innovation Academy Corpus Christi ISD 2 DeSoto STEM/iSTEAM Academy Desoto ISD 10 Donna High School T-STEM Academy Donna ISD 1 Donna North High School T-STEM Academy Donna ISD 1 Toltech TSTEM Edgewood ISD 20 Rocket New Tech STEM Academy El Paso ISD 19 Franklin High School STEAM Magnet Program El Paso ISD 19 Empowerment High School, Swschools , Empowerment High School, SWschools , Houston, TX Houston, Tx 4 Fabens Wildcat TSTEM Academy Fabens ISD 19 Fruitvale High School Fruitvale ISD 7 Ball Prep Academy Galveston ISD 4 Robert E. Lee High School T-STEM Academy Goose Creek CISD 4 Grand Prairie Collegiate Institute Grand Prairie ISD 10 Young Women's Leadership Academy At Arnold Grand Prairie ISD 10 Harmony School Of Discovery Harmony School Of Excellence 4 Harmony School Of Excellence-Laredo Harmony School Of Excellence 20 Harmony School Of Innovation-Sugar Land Harmony School Of Science 4 Harmony School Of Innovation-Katy Harmony School Of Science (Houston) 4 Harmony Science Academy - Beaumont Harmony School Of Science (Houston) 4 Harmony School Of Advancement Harmony Science Academy 4 Harmony School Of Business-Dallas Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony School Of Excellence-Austin Harmony Science Academy 13 Harmony School Of Ingenuity Harmony Science Academy 4 Harmony School Of Innovation - Fort Worth Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony School Of Innovation Brownsville Harmony Science Academy 20 Harmony School Of Innovation Garland Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony School Of Innovation Waco Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony School Of Innovation-El Paso Harmony Science Academy 19 Harmony School Of Nature Dallas Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony Science Academy - El Paso Harmony Science Academy 19 Harmony Science Academy - Euless Harmony Science Academy 12 ACADEMY NAME District ESC # Harmony Science Academy Dallas Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony Science Academy Houston Harmony Science Academy 4 Harmony Science Academy-San Antonio Harmony Science Academy 20 Texas Education Agency T-STEM Academy Harmony Science Academy 12 Harmony School Of Political Science And Communication Harmony Science Academy (Austin) 13 Harmony Science Academy Pflugerville Harmony Science Academy (Austin) 13 Energized For STEM Academy, Inc, -Southeast Camus Houston ISD 4 Energized For STEM Academy, Inc. -Southwest Campus Houston ISD 4 Humble High School T-STEM Academy Humble ISD 4 Idea Alamo College Prepratory IDEA Public Schools 1 IDEA College Preparatory Mission IDEA Public Schools 1 IDEA College Preparatory San Benito IDEA Public Schools 1 IDEA COLLEGE PREPARATORY SAN JUAN IDEA Public Schools 1 IDEA Edinburgh College Prep IDEA Public Schools 1 Jack E Singley Academy Irving ISD 10 Karen Wagner TSTEM Judson ISD 20 Juarez Lincoln High School T-STEM Academy La Joya ISD 1 La Joya High School TSTEM Academy La Joya ISD 1 La Joya ISD: Palmview High School T-Stem Academy La Joya ISD 1 Lasara T-STEM Academy Lasara ISD 1 Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy Mesquite West Legacy Preparatory 10 Legacy Preparatory Charter Academy Plano (057846003) Legacy Preparatory 10 Coronado High School T-STEM Academy Lubbock ISD 17 Lubbock Monterey High School Lubbock ISD 17 LYFORD H S Lyford CISD 1 Manor New Technology High School Manor ISD 13 Mercedes High School T-STEM Academy Mercedes H S 1 MHS Eagle TSTEM Academy Mission CISD 1 NEISD STEM Academy North East ISD 20 Berkner STEM Academy Richardson ISD 10 Salado STEM Academy Salado ISD 12 Houston HS San Antonio ISD 20 Milton B. Lee Academy Of Science And Engineering School Of Excellence In Education 20 School Of Science And Technology Main School Of Science And Technology 20 School Of Science And Technology School Of Science And Technology - Corpus Christi Discovery 20 Shallowater T-STEM Academy Shallowater ISD 17 Sinton ISD T-STEM Academy Sinton ISD 2 Snyder Tiger STEAM Academy Snyder ISD 14 Montwood Synergi4 T-STEM Academy Socorro ISD 19 Tekoa Academy Of Accelerated Studies Tekoa Academy Of Accelerated Studies 5 Ross Perot STEM Academy At Texas High School Texarkana ISD 8 Timpson Collegiate Center Timpson Collegiate Center 7 University Of Texas At Tyler Innovation Academy, Tyler Campus U T Tyler Innovation Academy 7 ACADEMY NAME District ESC # UT Tyler U T Tyler Innovation Academy 7 Uplift Williams High School Uplift Education 10 Innovation Academy Palestine Ut Tyler Innovation Academy 7 UTPB STEM Academy Utpb Stem Academy 18 Wayside: Sci-Tech Preparatory Wayside: Sci-Tech Preparatory 13 West HS/MS STEM Academy West ISD 12 PARKLAND T-STEM ACADEMY Ysleta ISD 19 Riverside T-STEM Academy Ysleta ISD 19 Systems Academy Ysleta ISD 19 Bel Air HS T-STEM Academy Ysleta ISD 19 Ysleta High School Environmental Science & Engineering Academy Ysleta ISD 19 .
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