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John Jay High School

San Antonio, TX
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About John Jay High School

John Jay High School is a secondary educational institution located in San Antonio, Texas. The school serves students in the San Antonio area, operating within one of Texas's largest urban school districts. Specific institutional type, enrollment figures, and program details are not reported in available IPEDS data.

No specific career or technical programs are listed in the available data for this institution. Students seeking vocational or trade credentials in the San Antonio area may wish to contact the school directly for current program offerings.

San Antonio is a major metropolitan area in south-central Texas with a broad range of educational institutions and workforce development opportunities serving its diverse population.

Contact Information

7611 Marbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78227

Programs

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