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Carrizo Springs Consolidated Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Carrizo Springs, Texas (US). CSCISD serves all of Dimmit County, [1] including the cities of Asherton, Big Wells, and Carrizo Springs. The district also serves several unincorporated areas, including Brundage, Carrizo Hill, and Catarina.
Webb Consolidated Independent School District (WCISD) is a school district based in Bruni, a community in unincorporated Webb County, Texas, United States. [1] WCISD serves the unincorporated communities of Bruni, Aguilares, Mirando City, and Oilton. [2] In 2009, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency. [3]
Center Independent School District is a public school district based in Center, Texas . In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [1] School Colors - Purple and Gold. School Mascot - Rough Riders
Mission Consolidated Independent School District is a public school district based in Mission, Texas , in the lower Rio Grande Valley. [1] In addition to most of Mission, the district serves most of Alton and part of Palmhurst, as well as a portion of West Sharyland census-designated place. [2] It serves what was previously the CDP of Alton ...
Conroe Independent School District (CISD) is a school district in Montgomery County, Texas. The current superintendent has been Dr. Curtis Null since June 2018. [ 3 ] As of April 2024, Conroe ISD was the 9th largest school district in Texas and 60th largest in the United States.
Linden-Kildare Consolidated Independent School District is a public school district based in Linden, Texas, United States. In addition to Linden, the district also serves the unincorporated community of Kildare. In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
Burnet Consolidated Independent School District is a public school district based in Burnet, Texas, United States. Located in Burnet County, small portions of the district extend into Llano and Williamson counties. In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [2]
In 2004, San Marcos Consolidated ISD voters approved close to $123 million in bonds. These bonds paid for a new San Marcos High School that is able to serve over 2,500 students; as of 2006 San Marcos High School had a student population of 1,990. Also with the bond money, SMCISD built new elementary and middle schools throughout the district.