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HISD's NES schools use a rigorous instructional program that gives students targeted support and helps them build knowledge and skills to succeed. See the program in action at North Forest HS⬇️and hear more at Straight from the Source tomorrow at 5:30 PM.➡️

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Elvin Echeverria2 years ago

Cancel school it will rain way too hard

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