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In July 1945 a new bond issue totaling $750,000.00 passed providing the district with enough funding for several new facilities which included a new building for black eighth and ninth graders at Booker T. Washington, a new high school on 14th Ave which would be called Texas City High School, Roosevelt Elementary and Wilson Elementary.
The district has a 15.1 to 1 student-to-teacher ratio. [ 1 ] Due to a decrease in student population, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction commissioned a study that recommended the district consolidate with the Benton , Cuba City , and Shullsburg School Districts [ 2 ] It already shares programs and staff with the Benton and Cuba City ...
This is a complete list of school districts in the state of Wisconsin.. The school districts in the state are independent governments. The sole public school systems that are dependent on another layer of government are the county-operated children with disabilities education boards.
It is one of two high schools in the Texas City Independent School District (TCISD), the other being La Marque High School. The main school building for Texas City High opened in 1952. Another building for Texas City High opened in 1957, and the previous one became Blocker Junior High School. [2] As of September 2021, Texas City High School had ...
Cuba City is a city in Grant County and Lafayette County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 2,138 at the 2020 census . Of this, 1,890 were in Grant County, [ 6 ] and 248 were in Lafayette County. [ 7 ]
This is a list of school districts in Texas, sorted by Education Service Center (ESC) Region and then by County.. There are multiple classifications of school districts. Among them are independent school districts, common school districts, municipal school districts, rural high school districts, industrial training school districts, rehabilitation districts for the handicapped, and several ...
As of 2009, the district administrator was Dr. Steven C. Lozeau. [1] The school has had a difficult time meeting funding needs over the past decade. In 2000, voters approved a $1 million building project to add and remodel classrooms in the elementary and high schools, after rejecting four previous referendums. [2]
The Schertz and Cibolo School Districts combined in the 1930s. On April 24, 1961, the school system became an independent school district. [1] In 1966, the community served by the Lower Valley School voted to consolidate with the Schertz-Cibolo system. [8] In 1967, Universal City was added to the name. [1]