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W.B. Ray High School
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About W.B. Ray High School
W.B. Ray High School is a secondary educational institution located in Corpus Christi, Texas, in Nueces County on the Texas Gulf Coast. It appears in postsecondary education records in connection with dual enrollment or career and technical education partnerships with a college or university. Detailed IPEDS institutional data are not currently available for this site.
Specific postsecondary program listings are not available in current IPEDS records for W.B. Ray High School. High schools in postsecondary data records often participate in dual enrollment programs enabling students to earn college credits in subjects that may include career and technical education, general education, and workforce-preparation coursework. Students and families should contact the school or a partnering institution for details on available college-level programming.
Corpus Christi is a coastal city and regional hub in South Texas with industries spanning petrochemicals, port commerce, healthcare, and military operations. Dual enrollment and CTE opportunities at W.B. Ray High School support local students in building skills and credentials aligned with the region's workforce needs.
1002 Texan Trail, Corpus Christi, TX 78411
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