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Early College High School Campuses Academy Name District Name Holland Medical Early College High School Abilene ISD Victory Early College High School Aldine ISD Alice Early College High School Alice ISD Alief Early College High School Alief ISD Arlington Collegiate High School Arlington ISD Pinnacle Athens ISD John H. Reagan Early College High School Austin ISD LBJ Early College High School Austin ISD Travis Early College High School Austin ISD Balmorhea ISD Balmorhea ISD Colorado River Collegiate Academy Bastrop ISD Beaumont ISD Beaumont ISD Brownsville Early College High School Brownsville ISD Homer Hanna High School Brownsville ISD James Pace High School Brownsville ISD Lopez High School Brownsville ISD Simon Rivera High School Brownsville ISD Veterans Memorial High School Brownsville ISD Gladys Porter Early College High School Brownsville ISD Bryan Collegiate High School Bryan ISD Burleson Collegiate High School Burleson ISD Northwest Early College High School Canutillo ISD Early College High School at Brookhaven College CarrolltonFarmers Branch ISD Cedar Hill Collegiate High School Cedar Hill ISD Chapel Hill Collegiate Chapel Hill ISD Clear Horizons Early College High School Clear Creek ISD Clint ISD Early College Academy Clint ISD Alamo Colleges-Memorial Early College High School Comal ISD Connally Career Tech Early College High School Connally ISD Collegiate High School Corpus Christi ISD Harold T. Branch Academy Corpus Christi ISD Crowley Collegiate Early College High School Crowley ISD Seagoville Pathways to Technology Early College High School at Eastfield Dallas ISD Career and Technical Education Early College High School – Spruce Dallas ISD Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School Dallas ISD Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy Dallas ISD Trinidad "Trini" Garza Early College High School at Mountain View College Dallas ISD W.W. Samuell High School Dallas ISD Del Valle Early College High School Del Valle ISD DeSoto Early College High School DeSoto ISD Dilley Early College High School Dilley ISD ECISD Falcon Early College High School Ector County ISD Odessa Career and Technical Early College High School Ector County ISD Edcouch-Elsa Early College High School EdcouchElsa ISD Early College at Economedes Edinburg CISD Early College High School @ NORTH Edinburg CISD Edinburg Collegiate Prep High School Edinburg CISD Robert Vela Early College High School Edinburg CISD Burges Early College High School El Paso ISD Transmountain Early College High School TSTEM Academy El Paso ISD Elgin High School Elgin ISD Academy Name District Name Everman Collegiate High School Everman ISD Cotton Valley Early College High School Fabens ISD Flour Bluff High School University Preparatory High School Program Flour Bluff ISD Marine Creek High School Fort Worth ISD Tarrant County College South/Fort Worth ISD Collegiate High School Fort Worth ISD Texas Academy of Biomedical Sciences Fort Worth ISD Freer Early College High School Freer ISD Galena Park Career and Technical Early College High School Galena Park ISD IMPACT Early College High School at Lee College Goose Creek CISD Grand Prairie Early College High School Grand Prairie ISD South Grand Prairie Early College High School Grand Prairie ISD Grapevine-Colleyville ISD collegiate Academy at Tarrant County College Northeast GrapevineColleyville ISD Harlandale ISD STEM Early College High School Harlandale ISD Early College High School - Harlingen CISD Harlingen CISD Harlingen High School Harlingen CISD Harlingen High School South Harlingen CISD Hidalgo Early College High School Hidalgo ISD Challenge Early College High School Houston ISD East Early College High School Houston ISD Houston Academy for International Studies Houston ISD North Houston Early College High School Houston ISD South Early College High School Houston ISD Quest Early College High School Humble ISD Hebbronville Early College High School Jim Hogg County ISD Judson High School: An Early College IB World School Judson ISD Karen Wagner Early College High School Judson ISD Mackey Early College High School Judson ISD Judson Early College Academy Judson ISD Karnes City High School Early College High School Karnes City ISD Kermit Early College High School Kermit ISD Killeen ISD Early College High School Killeen ISD H. M. King High School-Kingsville ISD Kingsville ISD Knippa Collegiate Early College High School Knippa ISD La Joya Early College High School La Joya ISD La Joya Jimmy Carter Early College High School La Joya ISD La Joya STEM Early College High School (Thelma Salinas STEM Early College High School) La Joya ISD La Vega Early College High School La Vega ISD La Villa Early College High School La Villa ISD Laredo Early College High School @ TAMIU Laredo ISD Longview Early College High School Longview ISD Estacado Early College High School Lubbock ISD Manor Early College High School Manor ISD Marfa Early College High School Marfa ISD Achieve Early College High School McAllen ISD Mercedes Early College Academy Mercedes ISD Miami High School Miami ISD Early College High School @ Midland College Midland ISD Mission Collegiate High School Mission CISD Mission CTE Early College High School Mission CISD Monte Alto Early College High School Monte Alto ISD Nacogdoches Early College High School Nacogdoches ISD Academy Name District Name Infinity Early College High School New Caney ISD Senator Frank Madla High School New Frontiers Charter School Texas Early College High School Panola Charter School Panola Early College High School Panola ISD Pasadena Early College High School (PEarly College High School) Pasadena ISD Pecos High School PecosBarstowToyah ISD Pharr San-Juan Alamo High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD Pharr-San Juan-Alamo TSTEM Early College High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD PSJA College, Career and Technology Academy Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD PSJA Elvis J. Ballew High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD PSJA Memorial Early College High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD PSJA North Early College High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD PSJA Southwest Early College High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD Sonia M. Sotomayor Early College High School Pharr SanJuan Alamo ISD Paramus Early College High School Pineywoods Community Academy Port Arthur Early College High School Port Arthur ISD Presidio Early College High School Presidio ISD Progreso Early College High School Progreso ISD Rankin Collegiate Academy Rankin ISD Paul and Jane Meyer Public High School Rapoport Academy Public School Early College High School Raul Yzaguirre School for Success Raymondville High School Raymondville ISD Preparatory for Early College Rio Grande City CISD Riviera Seahawk Early College Academy Riviera ISD Robstown Early College High School Robstown ISD Roscoe Collegiate High School Roscoe Collegiate ISD RRISD Early College High School Round Rock ISD Royal Early College High School Royal ISD Early College Academy at G. W. Brackenridge High School with St. Philip's College San Antonio ISD St. Phillip's College with SAISD San Antonio ISD Travis Early College High School San Antonio ISD San Diego Early College High School San Diego ISD Del Rio Early College High School San Felipe-Del Rio CISD Seguin Early College High School Seguin ISD Sharyland Advanced Academic Academy Sharyland ISD Sheldon Early College High School Sheldon ISD Silsbee Early College High School Silsbee ISD Slaton High School Slaton ISD Rams Early College Socorro ISD Mission Early College High School Socorro ISD Socorro Early College Socorro ISD Zacharias Early College Leadership Academy (formerly Early College Leadership Academy) Somerset ISD South San Antonio Early College High School South San Antonio ISD A.C.E.S. Early College High School Southside ISD Splendora Early College High School Splendora ISD Early College Academy at Southridge Spring ISD Legacy Early College High School Taylor ISD iSchool High The Woodlands Texas College Preparatory Academy iSchool High at University Park Texas College Prepatory Academy Tioga Early College High School Tioga ISD Tyler ISD Early College High School Tyler ISD Academy Name District Name United Early College High School at LBJ United ISD Valley View T-STEM Early College High School Valley View ISD Waxahachie Global High School Waxahachie ISD Weslaco 21st Century Career Technical Education Early College High School Weslaco ISD Weslaco Early College High School Weslaco ISD Weslaco East Early College High School Weslaco ISD West Oso High School West Oso ISD ROAR Academy Wharton ISD Wink-Loving Early College Academy WinkLoving ISD Woden High School Woden ISD Valle Verde Early College High School Ysleta ISD .
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