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Glenn High School (Leander, Texas)

2016 establishments in TexasEducational institutions established in 2016High schools in Williamson County, TexasLeander Independent School District high schoolsTexas high school stubs

Tom Glenn High School, commonly known as Glenn High School or simply GHS, is a high school located in Leander, Texas. It opened in the 2016–2017 school year as the sixth high school of Leander Independent School District. As of 2016, the school is the northern most high school in the district. The school (as of 2016) is the district's newest school, and the school started with freshmen and sophomores for the first school year.

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Glenn High School (Leander, Texas)
McNeil Drive, Austin

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McNeil Drive
78730 Austin
Texas, United States
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