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Tom C. Clark High School

1978 establishments in TexasEducational institutions established in 1978High schools in San AntonioNorthside Independent School District high schoolsPublic high schools in Bexar County, Texas
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Thomas C. Clark High School is a public high school, in the Northside Independent School District, in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Built in 1978 with five main buildings surrounding a courtyard, this school has over 120 classrooms and is one of the largest schools in NISD. As with all Northside ISD schools, Clark is named for a former or current United States Supreme Court Justice, in this case Thomas C. Clark. Clark serves the NISD portion of Scenic Oaks.In 2017, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency, with a 5-Star Distinction for Academic Achievements in Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Top 25 Percent Student Progress and Top 25 Percent Closing Performance Gaps. Also in 2017, Clark was ranked 7th out of 75 Greater San Antonio high schools in Children at Risk's School Rankings.

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Tom C. Clark High School
De Zavala Road, San Antonio

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De Zavala Road 5150
78249 San Antonio
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