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B.C. Elmore High School

1957 establishments in Texas1972 disestablishments in TexasEducational institutions disestablished in 1972Educational institutions established in 1957Former high schools in Houston
Historically segregated African-American schools in TexasNorth Forest Independent School District high schoolsPublic high schools in Houston

Bennie Carl Elmore High School was a senior high school in Houston, Texas. It was a part of the East and Mount Houston Independent School District. It was a school for black students, and it served the community of Settegast. It opened in 1957. Its namesake served as the principal from 1957 to 1969. The 27 classroom building had a cost of $513,113.00. It was converted into a junior high school on when Forest Brook High School opened in 1972. The building was razed and replaced with a new middle school structure in 1999. In 2013 this new campus became the B.C. Elmore Elementary School of the Houston Independent School District. During its life its main feeder grade schools were Settegast School and Hilliard School.

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B.C. Elmore High School
Tate, Houston

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