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Current DISD Administration Building; will reopen as Peabody High School in 2026 Raynal School: 1891: 1979: Reasor School: Stevens School: 1890: 1927: Terrell High School: 1927: 1968: Black-only high school Walton School: 1960s: Washington School: 1873: 1913: First free public school in Texas Wims School: 1963: 1979
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 ...
The district, which also serves Lajitas, [2] has one school — Big Bend High School, for grades K-12. [3] [4] Previously it was administratively divided between Big Bend High and Terlingua Elementary [5] (Grades K–8 [6]). Previously the elementary school was called the "Terlingua Common School". [2]
Beaumont ISD Memorial Stadium. Beaumont Independent School District is a U.S. public school district serving Beaumont in Southeast Texas.The district originated in the annexation of the former Beaumont ISD by the South Park Independent School District after its trustees voted in 1983 to dissolve it as the culmination of a struggle over desegregation of both districts.
West also stated that after the district closed nearby Ben Milam Elementary School, it was converted into a private preschool. [231] The school district closed Stevenson in 2011. The post-closure preliminary Texas Education Agency 2011 rating was "Exemplary." The school district promoted the already-closed school as one of the 59 HISD schools ...
PISD is the 18th largest school district in Texas and the 82nd largest in the United States. [4] The school district serves over 50,000 students and employs approximately 3,800 faculty members spread across 73 schools and 2 special and 4 early education centers. PISD's operating budget was US$683.9 million as of 2021. [5]
The school received a C grade from the Texas Education Agency. [62] The current principal is Lance Alexander and the mascot is the Golden Eagle. [63] Klein Oak High School was the third high school built in 1982 [64] and enrolled 3,698 students in 2018–2019. [65] The school received a B grade from the Texas Education Agency. [66]
Current term expires in District 1: R. Wade Washmon President 2013 2025 District 3: Yvonne Atkins Trustee 2020 2025 District 2: Artis Newsome Trustee 2020 2026 District 4: Cody Levrets Trustee 2023 2026 District 5: Aaron D. Martinez Trustee 2015 2027 District 6: Lindsey Harrison Trustee 2021 2025 District 7: Andy Bergfeld Trustee 2012 2027