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Madison High School

San Antonio, TX
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About Madison High School

Madison High School is listed as an instructional site in San Antonio, Texas. In the context of IPEDS records, a high school listing of this nature typically indicates that a postsecondary institution delivers dual enrollment, early college, or career and technical education coursework at the high school facility, serving secondary students seeking college credit or vocational credentials. Institutional type and program data specific to this site are not reported in available records.

No specific postsecondary programs or credential levels are listed for this location in available IPEDS data. Partnerships between high schools and community or technical colleges in Texas frequently provide students with access to career and technical education in fields such as healthcare, information technology, welding, and business.

San Antonio is the second-largest city in Texas and home to multiple community colleges and universities, including the Alamo Colleges District, which actively partners with local high schools for dual credit and career education. Prospective students or parents seeking information about postsecondary programs available at Madison High School should contact the affiliated college or university directly.

Contact Information

5005 Stahl Road, San Antonio, TX 78247

Programs

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

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