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The Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center (TMC) is a magnet school in East Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas, United States. The school names reflects the view of downtown Dallas. [2] TMC is a three-story building campus that houses six independent magnet high schools in the Dallas Independent School District. The six component schools are:
The school opened in 1992, in facilities which previously served as a Beaverton School District elementary school, C.E. Mason Elementary, [3] opened in 1949. [4] It was originally called the Arts & Communications High School. [3] The school was rebuilt in 2020 and reopened the school year 2021-2022, following the passage of a bond measure in ...
Northeast Magnet High School, known locally as Northeast, is a public magnet high school in Bel Aire, Kansas, United States. It is operated by Wichita USD 259 school district. Northeast Magnet High School was the first magnet high school in Kansas. The magnet areas at Northeast include visual arts, science, and law.
The school features two studio art labs. One of the studios is a visual arts lab equipped with compositing and printing equipment. A video lab broadcasts inside the school and features workstations, professional cameras, and a bluescreen. The school also has a restaurant-grade kitchen for teaching culinary arts.
The Academies of Loudoun (ACL) is a magnet school in Leesburg, Virginia.It is part of Loudoun County Public Schools, and houses three schools with a focus on STEM education: The Academy of Engineering and Technology (AET), The Academy of Science (AOS), and the Monroe Advanced Technical Academy (MATA).
It is a magnet school, ranked the 4th best high school in the nation, [3] located in the Spring Garden neighborhood. Prior to 1958, the school building was used by the Philadelphia High School for Girls and the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places under that name in 1986.
Bonnabel High School is a Title I school that has 1421 students (530 9th grade, 337 10th grade, 311 11th grade, 243 12th grade). As of 2025, the student body is 60% Hispanic, 26% Black, 10% White 2% Asian or Pacific Islander and 2% Other.
The school was founded by Hersilia Susie Oliphant, who had previously set up Welham Boys' School. [5] She named the schools after her home village of Welham, Nottinghamshire in the United Kingdom. [5] She acquired a palatial estate called Nasreen adjacent to the boys' school to start a small boarding school for girls. [5]