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Energy Institute High School

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Energy Institute High School (EIHS) is a magnet high school in the Third Ward area in Houston, Texas. It is a part of the Houston Independent School District and is the first high school in the United States that focuses on the energy industry.

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Energy Institute High School
Wichita Street, Houston

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Wichita Street
77004 Houston
Texas, United States
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