Annunciation Orthodox School, or AOS, is a private school located in Houston, Texas, United States, established in 1970. The school, which is located in the Montrose neighborhood, teaches preschool through eighth grade and has grown from 14 students in 1970 to over 650 students as of 2007. 15% of current students are Greek Orthodox, down from 99% when the school started. Admission tests are required to get into the school.

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  • Annunciation Orthodox School, or AOS, is a private school located in Houston, Texas, United States, established in 1970. The school, which is located in the Montrose neighborhood, teaches preschool through eighth grade and has grown from 14 students in 1970 to over 650 students as of 2007. 15% of current students are Greek Orthodox, down from 99% when the school started. Admission tests are required to get into the school. Despite opposition from local residents, a portion of Marshall Street that divided the AOS campus was condemned by the Houston city council and sold to the school in 1999. ==After AOS == Members of the school's Class of 2006 matriculated to the following private schools in the Houston area: Awty International School Duchesne Academy Episcopal High School Houston Christian High School The Kinkaid School School of the Woods St. Agnes Academy St. Thomas High School Strake Jesuit College Preparatory In addition, one student matriculated to Jesuit High School in New Orleans. Members of the class matriculated to the following Houston ISD public schools: Bellaire High School High School for Performing and Visual Arts Lamar High School Members of the class applied to, received acceptance letters to, and did not attend the following private schools in the Houston area: Emery/Weiner School Incarnate Word Academy Second Baptist School Members of the class applied to, received acceptance letters to, and did not attend the following Houston ISD public schools: Carnegie Vanguard High School In addition, a member of the Class of 2006 applied to and was accepted to Franklin High School in New Orleans. The student did not attend the school.
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  • Annunciation Orthodox School, or AOS, is a private school located in Houston, Texas, United States, established in 1970. The school, which is located in the Montrose neighborhood, teaches preschool through eighth grade and has grown from 14 students in 1970 to over 650 students as of 2007. 15% of current students are Greek Orthodox, down from 99% when the school started. Admission tests are required to get into the school.
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