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Lantrip Elementary School

1916 establishments in TexasEast End, HoustonEducational institutions established in 1916Houston Independent School District elementary schoolsMagnet schools in Texas
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Dora B. Lantrip Elementary School is a primary school at 100 Telephone Road in the Eastwood community in the East End region of Houston, Texas, United States. The school is within the Houston Independent School District (HISD). The school serves a section of Eastwood. The school has the Environmental Science Magnet Program. Lantrip's building has been designated as a Texas state historic site.

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Lantrip Elementary School
Telephone Road, Houston

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