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In the 2012-2013 school year, the district had students in six schools. [1] High schools. Bellville High School (Bellville; Grades 9-12) Middle schools. Bellville Junior High (Bellville; Grades 6-8) Elementary schools. O'Bryant Intermediate (Bellville; Grades 4-5) O'Bryant Primary (Bellville; Grades EE-3) West End Elementary (Industry; Grades K-5)
Fort Bend Independent School District, also known as Fort Bend ISD or FBISD, is a school district that operates 86 schools in Fort Bend County. Based in Sugar Land, Texas , it is the 5th most diverse school district in Texas and is the 43rd largest district in the United States .
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Fort Bend County Court House in 1948. Fort Bend County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The county was founded in 1837 and organized the next year. [1] It is named for a blockhouse at a bend of the Brazos River. The community developed around the fort in early days. The county seat is Richmond.
Bellville is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Austin County.The city's population was 4,206 at the 2020 census. [4] Bellville is on the eastern edge of the Texas-German belt, and Bellville is known for its German culture and descendants of those Germans still call Bellville home.
The Fort Bend County Courthouse is a three-story-tall structure with a cruciform footprint. Page favored the Neoclassical style for his buildings, which was popular for Texas public buildings constructed in the early 20th century. [2] Other contemporary examples built by Page in this style include the Anderson, Hays, and Williamson County ...
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In 1947 LCISD was first defined in the Fort Bend County public records. It was a consolidation of Richmond ISD, Rosenberg ISD and Beasley ISD along with a number of rural "Common School Districts". [4] The names of the Common School Districts were: Rice Farm, Thompsons, Booth, Simonton, Fulshear, Foster, Brandt, George, Cottonwood & Pleak. [5]