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Vistas High School Program

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Klein ISD Vistas High School Program
Klein ISD Vistas High School Program

Vistas High School Program is an alternative public high school program based in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, and part of the Klein Independent School District. Vistas serves grades 9 through 12. The program has a Houston, Texas mailing address but is not located in the Houston city limits. The Director is Peggy Ekster.

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Vistas High School Program
Bammel North Houston Road,

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Vistas High School

Bammel North Houston Road 12550
77066
Texas, United States
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