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It was established on March 26, 1898. [7]According to a report around November 2, 2004, by the Texas Education Agency, among the 30 largest school districts in the state, Pasadena ISD was the 8th fastest-growing district in Texas by population; [8] [9] much of the growth occurred in the "South Belt" area along Beltway 8.
Houston ISD (See the list of schools) Humble ISD (as of 2022, its one school in Montgomery County, Kingwood Park High School, is also within Harris County, as in it is on the county line) Klein ISD; La Porte ISD (as of 2022, while the district has territory in Chambers County it does not operate schools within Chambers County) Pasadena ISD ...
Since 1989, Pasadena Unified has closed 11 schools as of 2020 due to declining enrollment. Pasadena's peak enrollment was 23,559 pupils in 2000. [21] As of the 2023–2024 academic year, district enrollment is 14,404. [22] Current projections estimate that enrollment will decline to approximately 10,246 by 2029–2030. Before 1989
Pasadena Unified has 14,542 students based on the most recent attendance figures provided by the state, which are from the 2021-22 school year. That’s down from 16,881 in the 2017-18 school year.
Superintendent Angélica Ramsey’s performance will be discussed in a closed session on Tuesday after the Fort Worth Independent School District’s board called a special meeting amid recent ...
The superintendent’s resignation takes effect on Oct. 1. ... Last year, 42% of Dallas ISD’s students tested on grade level, while just 29% of Fort Worth ISD students did so.
It houses grades 10-12. A Ninth Grade Center was opened recently to help with the influx of students. It is the largest school in the Pasadena Independent School District. The school mascots are the Longhorns and the official colors are orange and black, similar to that of the University of Texas at Austin.
He eventually became the chief external officer of KIPP Texas, [3] as well as the KIPP San Antonio superintendent. [4] Larson resigned in 2019. As of 2019 he is the head of City Education Partners (CEP). [3] Allen Smith became the head of the KIPP San Antonio schools. [4]