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Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders

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Ann Richards School Austin Texas
Ann Richards School Austin Texas

The Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders is an all-girls college preparatory public school of choice for students in grades 6–12 located in Austin, Texas. The school is named for former Texas governor Ann Richards and is part of the Austin Independent School District. In 2015 it was named the 19th most challenging high school in the nation by The Washington Post.

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Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders
Prather Lane, Austin

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Ann Richards School for Young Women Leaders

Prather Lane 2206
78704 Austin
Texas, United States
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