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Westbury High School (Houston)

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Westbury High School is a secondary school located in the Brays Oaks, of Southwest Houston, Texas, near the Westbury neighborhood. It has grades 9 through 12, and is part of the Houston Independent School District. In 2019, Jerri Nixon succeeded Susan Monaghan as principal, who had retired. In addition to its academic programs it has automotive technology, health science, engineering, firefighting, computer technology and business career programs.

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Westbury High School (Houston)
Chimney Rock Road, Houston

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Chimney Rock Road 11911
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