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Hutto Independent School District is a public school district based in Hutto, Texas, United States.It is one of the fastest growing districts in Texas. [citation needed]In addition to Williamson County, [1] it covers parts of Travis County.
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In 2019, Hutto ISD voters approved a $194 million bond for school district improvements, which included $60.8 million for Hutto High School. Of that $60.8 million, $15.86 million were allocated for stadium renovations. Before the renovations, the stadium had a capacity of 4,700 with two concession stands and two restroom facilities.
Hutto was established in 1855 when the International-Great Northern Railroad passed through land owned by John Hutto (1824–1914), for whom the community is named. Railroad officials designated the stop Hutto Station. James Hutto was born in Alabama on June 8, 1824; he came to Texas in 1847 and moved his family to Williamson County in 1855.
The Austin Community College District (ACC) is a public community college system serving the Austin, Texas, metropolitan area and surrounding Central Texas communities. The college maintains numerous campuses, centers, and distance learning options to serve about 100,000 students in academic, continuing education and adult education programs.
The first Middle College Program began as a charter high school at LaGuardia Community College.It opened in 1974 as an alternative high school under the joint auspices of the New York City Board of Education and LaGuardia Community College of the City University of New York.
Northridge Middle School: Website: ... In the 2020-21 school year, total enrollment is at 1,412 students. [2] In the 2020-21 school year the ethnicity breakdown is ...
There are currently 18 schools in the charter school network: 1 middle school and 17 high schools. [5] Noble schools are public and open to all students in Chicago and there is no testing required for admission. [6] The student population for Noble Network schools is 98% minority and 89% low-income.