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Operating Sites Summer SY 19 Comm Plan 2019 HISD Summer Meal Sites Summer Meal Site Name Address Alcott Elementary School 5859 Bellfort Almeda Elementary School 14226 Almeda School Rd Anderson Elementary School 5727 Ludington St Arabic Immersion Magnet School 812 W. 28th St Ashford Elementary School 1815 Shannon Valley Askew Elementary School 11200 Wood Lodge Atherton Elementary School 2011 Solo Attucks Middle School 4330 Bellfort Austin High School 1700 Dumble Barbara Jordan Career Center 5800 Eastex Freeway Barrick Elementary School 12001 Winfrey Lane Bastian Elementary School 5051 Bellfort Baylor College of Medicine Academy at Ryan 2610 Elgin Bell Elementary School 12323 Shaftbury Bellaire High School 5100 Maple St. Bellfort Academy 7647 Belfort Benavidez Elementary School 6262 Gulfton Benbrook Elementary School 4026 Bolin Berry Elementary School 2310 Berry Black Middle School 1575 Chantilly Blackshear Elementary School 2900 Holman Bonham Elementary School 8302 Braes River Dr Bonner Elementary School 8100 Elrod St Braeburn Elementary School 7707 Rampert St. Briargrove Elementary School 6145 San Felipe Briscoe Elementary School 321 Forest Hill Brookline Elementary School 6301 South Loop East Browning Elementary School 607 Northwood Drive Bruce Elementary School 510 Jensen Drive Burbank Elementary School 216 Tidwell Burbank Middle School 315 Berry Burnet Elementary School 5403 Canal St Burrus Elementary School 701 East 33rd St C. Martinez Elementary School 901 Hayes St Cage Elementary School 4528 Leeland St Carrillo Elementary School 960 S Wayside Dr Challenge Early College High School 5601 West Loop South Chavez High School 501 Howard City of Refuge Houston 3150 Yellowstone Clifton Middle School 6001 Golden Forest Dr Codwell Elementary School 5225 Tavenor Ln. Condit Elementary School 7000 S.Third Cook Elementary School 7115 Lockwood Coop Elementary School 10130 Aldine‐Westfield * Meal sites subject to change Page 1 of 6 2019 HISD Summer Meal Sites Summer Meal Site Name Address Cornelius Elementary School 7475 Westover Crespo Elementary School 7500 Office City Dr Cristo Rey Jesuit 6700 Mount Carmel Crockett Elementary School 2122 Crockett St Cullen Middle School 6900 Cullen St. Cunningham Elementary School 5100 Gulfton St Davila Elementary School 7610 Dahlia St Deady Middle School 2500 Broadway St DeAnda Elementary School 7980 Almeda‐ Genoa Rd Debakey High School for Health Professions 545 Pressler St Dechaumes Elementary School 155 Cooper DeZavala Elementary School 7521 Avenue H Dogan Elementary School 4202 Liberty Road Durham Elementary School 4803 Brinkman Durkee Elementary School 7301 Nording East Early College High School 220 N. Milby St Eastwood High School 1315 Dumble Edison Middle School 6901 Avenue I Elliot Elementary School 6411 Laredo St Elmore Elementary School 8200 Tate St Elrod Elementary School 6230 Dumfries Dr Emerson Elementary School 9533 Skyline Dr Energized for Excellence Academy 6400 Sw Frwy 59 Energized for Excellence Early Childhood Academy 6201 Bissonnett Energized for Excellence Middle School School 6107 Bissonnet Energized for Science Technology Engineering and Math 7055 Beechnut Energized for Science Technology Engineering and Math 6107 Bissonet St Energized for T‐Stem 9220 Jutland Rd Farias Early Childhood Center 515 E Rittenhouse Field Elementary School 703 East 17th St Fleming Middle School 4910 Collingsworth Foerster Elementary School 14200 Fonmeadow Dr Fondren Elementary School 6333 S. Braeswood Fondren Middle School 6333 S. Braeswood Fonville Middle School 725 East Little York Rd Fonwood Early Childhood Center 9709 Mesa Dr Forest Brook Middle School 7525 Tidwell Rd Foster Elementary School 3919 Ward St Franklin Elementary School 7101 Canal St Frost Elementary School 5002 Almeda‐ Genoa Rd Furr High School 520 Mercury Gallegos Elementary School 7415 Harrisburg Blvd Garcia Elementary School 9550 Aldine‐Westfield Garden Oaks Montessori 901 Sue Barnett Dr * Meal sites subject to change Page 2 of 6 2019 HISD Summer Meal Sites Summer Meal Site Name Address Garden Villas Elementary School 7185 Santa Fe Golfcrest Elementary School 7414 Fairway Gregg Elementary School 6701 Roxbury Gregory‐Lincoln Ed Ctr 1101 Taft Grissom Elementary School 4900 Simsbrook Gross Elementary School 12583 S Gessner Dr Halpin Early Childhood Center 10901 Sandpiper Hamilton Middle School 139 East 20th St Harper DAEP 4425 North Shepherd Hartman Middle School 7111 Westover Hartsfield Elementary School 5001 Perry HCC Life Skills Program 1301 Alabama Heights High School 413 East 13th Helms Elementary School 503 W 21st St Herod Elementary School 5627 Jason St Herrera Elementary School 525 Bennington St High School Ahead Academy 5320 Yale Highland Heights Elementary School 865 Paul Quinn St Hilliard Elementary School 8115 E Houston Hines‐Caldwell Elementary School 5515 W Orem Dr Hobby Elementary School 4021 Woodmont Hogg Middle School 1100 Merrill Holland Middle School 1600 Gellhorn Horn Elementary School 4530 Holly Houston Gardens /Mcgowen Elementary School 6820 Homestead Inspired for Excellence West 12525 Fondren Rd International High School Studies 1810 Stuart St Isaacs Elementary School 3830 Pickfair St J P Henderson Elementary School 1800 Dismuke J R Harris Elementary School 801 Broadway Janowski Elementary School 7500 Bauman Rd Jefferson Elementary School 5000 Sharman Jones Futures Academy 7414 St Lo Rd Kashmere Gardens Elementary School 4901 Lockwood Kashmere High School 6900 Wileyvale Kelso Elementary School 5800 Southmund St Kennedy Elementary School 400 Victoria Dr Ketelsen Elementary School 600 Quitman Key Middle School 4000 Kelly St Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Lamar High School 3325 Westheimer Rd Lanier Middle School 2600 Woodhead Lantrip Elementary School 100 Telephone Rd Las Americas 6501 Bellaire Blvd * Meal sites subject to change Page 3 of 6 2019 HISD Summer Meal Sites Summer Meal Site Name Address Law and Justice High School 4701 Dickson St Law Elementary School 12401 South Coast Lawson Middle School 14000 Stancliff St Lewis Elementary School 6745 Tipperary Liberty High School 8330 Triola Houston Lockhart Elementary School 3200 Rosedale St Long Middle School 6501 Bellaire Blvd Longfellow Elementary School 3617 Norris Street Looscan Elementary School 3800 Robertson St Love Elementary School 1120 West 13Th Lovett Elementary School 8814 S Rice Avenue Lyons Elementary School 800 Roxella Rd M C Williams Middle School 6100 Knox St M White Elementary School 2515 Oak Farm Rd MacGregor Elementary School 4801 Labranch St Mading Elementary School 8511 Crestmont St. Madison High School 13719 Whiteheather Mandarin Chinese Language Immersion School 5445 W Alabama St Marshall Middle School 1115 Noble St Martin Luther King Jr Early Childhood Center 3930 W. Fuqua McNamara Elementary School 8714 Mcavoy Dr McReynolds Middle School 5910 Market St Memorial Elementary School 6401 Arnot Meyerland Middle School 10410 Manhattan Dr Mickey Leland College Prep Acad for Young Men 1510 Jensen Dr Middle School College High School at HCC Gulfton 5407 Gulfton Dr. Suite 219 Milby High School 1601 Broadway Milne Elementary School 7800 Portal Mistral Early Childhood Center 6203 Jessamine Montgomery Elementary School 4000 Simsbrook Dr Moreno Elementary School 620 E Canino Mt. Carmel Academy 7155 Ashburn St N Q Henderson Elementary School 701 Solo Navarro Middle School 5100 Polk St Neff Early Childhood Center 8200 Carvel Ln Neff Elementary School 8301 Neff St Ninfa R Laurenzo Early Childhood Center 205 N Delmar St North Forest High School 10725 Mesa Dr. North Houston Early College High School 8001 Fulton Building C Northline Elementary School 821 Witcher Ln Northside High School 1101 Quitman Oak Forest Elementary School 1401 West 43rd St Oates Elementary School 10044 Wallisville Rd Ortiz Middle School School 6767 Telephone Rd * Meal sites subject to change Page 4 of 6 2019 HISD Summer Meal Sites Summer Meal Site Name Address Osborne Elementary School 800 Ringold St Paige Elementary School 7501 Curry Rd Park Place Elementary School 8235 Park Place Blvd Parker Elementary School 10626 Atwell Dr Patrick Henry Middle School 10702 East Hardy Rd Patterson Elementary School 5302 Alendale Rd Peck Elementary School 5001 Martin Luther King Blvd Pershing Middle School 3838 Blue Bonnet Blvd Petersen Elementary School 14404 Waterloo Dr Pilgrim Academy 6302 Skyline Pin Oak Middle School 4601 Glenmont Piney Point Elementary School 8921 Pagewood Dr Pleasantville Elementary School 1431 Gellhorn Dr Port Houston Elementary School 1800 Mccarty St Project Chrysalis Middle School 4528 Leeland Pugh Elementary School 1147 Kress St R Martinez Elementary School 7211 Market St R P Harris Elementary School 1262 Mae Drive Ray Dailey Elementary School 12909 Briar Forest Reagan K‐8 Educational Center 4842 Anderson Rd Red Elementary School 4520 Tonawanda Dr Revere Middle School 10502 Briar Forest Dr Reynolds Elementary School 9601 Roseheaven Dr Rice‐K8 7550 Seuss Dr Roberts Elementary School 6000 Greenbriar Dr Robinson Elementary School 12425 Woodforest Rodriguez Elementary School 5858 Chimney Rock Roosevelt Elementary School 6700 Fulton St Ross Elementary School 2819 Bay St Rucker Elementary School 5201 Vinett St Sam Houston Math, Science, Technology Center 9400 Irvington Sanchez Elementary School 2700 Berkley St Scarborough Elementary School 3021 Little York Scarborough High School 4141 Costa Rica Scroggins Elementary School 400 Boyles Secondary DAEP 4400 W. 18th St Seguin Elementary School 5905 Waltrip Shadowbriar Elementary School 2650 Shadowbriar Dr Shadydale Elementary School 5905 Tidwell Rd Sharpstown
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