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The School of Business & Management at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center

Dallas, TX
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About The School of Business & Management at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center

The School of Business & Management at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Center is a specialized high school program located within the Townview Magnet Center complex in Dallas, Texas, operated by Dallas Independent School District. The Townview Center houses multiple themed magnet schools, and the School of Business & Management focuses on preparing students for careers and post-secondary study in business, finance, management, and related fields. IPEDS post-secondary data are not separately reported for this site.

No post-secondary programs are listed in current data for this school. The business and management magnet curriculum typically integrates academic coursework with career and technical education, industry certifications, and real-world business experiences for high school students.

Dallas is the third-largest city in Texas and a major commercial and financial hub, making a business-focused magnet school a relevant preparation pathway for students entering a dynamic regional economy. The Townview Center serves students from across Dallas ISD who apply for admission to its specialized programs.

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1201 East Eighth Street, Dallas, TX 75203

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