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Irving Independent School District is a school district based in Irving, Texas . The district, which covers 48.5 square miles (126 km 2), serves most of the city of Irving, except for Valley Ranch and a portion of Las Colinas. The district also serves small portions of Grand Prairie and Dallas.
Jack E. Singley Academy (formerly The Academy of Irving ISD) is a career-oriented public high school in Irving, Texas, United States. The school is a part of the Irving Independent School District . The Academy grants admission to students through a non-merit based selection process, which requires applying to the school during the spring ...
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Ranchview High School is a public high school located in Irving, Texas . The school opened in 2002 [ 2 ] as part of the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District (CFBISD). Ranchview serves students in Irving (including portions of Las Colinas and Valley Ranch ), Coppell , and Farmers Branch . [ 3 ]
Irving High School is a public high school in Irving, Texas. It was the first high school established in the Irving Independent School District . Irving High School includes, like all the other Irving ISD high schools, wireless internet in the classrooms, Chromebooks in every classroom, and a Distance Learning Lab.
Irving ISD officials notified parents about the students who were armed. Police found and isolated the two students who were armed and conducted a search on each. One of the students is 15 years old.
Nimitz High School is one of five public high schools in the Irving Independent School District. As of 2018, the school ethnicity was 1% Native American, 2.1% Asian, 7.7% African American, 8.7% White, and 79.5% Hispanic.
A 14-year-old student, Ahmed Mohamed, was arrested on September 14, 2015, for bringing an alleged hoax bomb to school, questioned, and released. Under Texas law, it is illegal to possess a "hoax bomb" with an intent to "make another believe that the hoax bomb is an explosive or incendiary device" or to "cause [an] alarm or reaction of any type by an official of a public safety agency or ...