Night School

637 N Main Ave
San Antonio, TX 78205
Phone: (210) 226-5103
San Antonio Independent School District (isd)
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  • Status: Operational
  • Type: Other Or Alternative
  • Grades: 10th - 12th
  • School Location: A Large City
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  • Brief Description
  • Night School serves 10th through 12th Grade Students From The City Of San Antonio, Which Is Part Of Bexar County. Labeled As An "Other Or Alternative" School, It provides A Special Curriculum Offering A More Flexible Program Of Study Than A Traditional School. Some Or All Students From This School Participate In Free Or Reduced Lunch Programs.
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Libraries Near This School
  • SAN ANTONIO PUBLIC LIBRARY
  • 600 SOLEDAD ST
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78205
  • (210) 207-2500
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  • THOUSAND OAKS/EL SENDERO BRANCH LIB
  • 4618 THOUSAND OAKS DR
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78233
  • (210) 657-5205
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  • BROOK HOLLOW BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 530 HEIMER RD
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78232
  • (210) 496-6315
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  • COLLINS GARDEN BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 200 N PARK BLVD
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78204
  • (210) 225-0000
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  • LANDA BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 233 BUSHNELL AVE
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78212
  • (210) 732-8369
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  • PAN AMERICAN BRANCH LIBRARY
  • 1122 W PYRON AVE
  • SAN ANTONIO, TX 78221
  • (210) 924-8164
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School Information

This School Public Private

    General Information

  • Number of Students: 37
  • Number of Full-Time Teachers: 3
  • Student:Teacher Ratio: 11.2:1

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