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Justin F. Kimball Early College High School

Dallas, TX
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Total Enrollment

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About Justin F. Kimball Early College High School

Justin F. Kimball Early College High School is an instructional site located in Dallas, Texas, that appears in IPEDS records in connection with early college or dual enrollment programming. Early college high schools are designed to allow students to earn college credits—and in some cases an associate degree—while simultaneously completing a high school diploma. Enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not separately reported for this site in current IPEDS data.

No specific postsecondary programs are individually listed for this location in available records. Early college high schools in Texas typically partner with community colleges or technical institutions to offer coursework in general education, career and technical education (CTE), and professional fields aligned with local workforce needs.

Dallas is one of the largest cities in the United States, located in North Texas, with a diverse and rapidly growing economy spanning finance, technology, healthcare, and logistics. Justin F. Kimball Early College High School serves students in the Dallas Independent School District, supporting educational attainment in an urban community.

Contact Information

3606 South Westmoreland Road, Dallas, TX 75211

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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