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North East Independent School District (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "School districts in San Antonio" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The District encompasses 79 square miles with a total population of 306,943 (2010 U.S. Census). San Antonio ISD serves the Downtown, Midtown, and inner city areas of the city of San Antonio and a small portion of the city of Balcones Heights. With over 48,720 students (as of 2018), [4] the district is the third largest school district in the ...
Northside Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Leon Valley, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the largest school district in the San Antonio area and the fourth largest [ 3 ] in the State of Texas.
Texas school district boundaries are not always aligned with county or city boundaries; a district can occupy several counties and cities, while a single city (especially larger ones such as Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio) may be split between several districts. Almost all Texas school districts use the title "Independent School District", or ISD.
South San Antonio Independent School District (South San ISD, [1] SSAISD [2]) is a public school district based in San Antonio, Texas . The district serves southern and southwestern portions of the city. For the school year (2022-2023) the district served 7,872 students in 18 schools. [3] This district was the 107th-largest by enrollment in the ...
The North East Independent School District (commonly NEISD or North East ISD) is a school district located in San Antonio, Texas, United States.North East ISD serves the north-central and northeast areas of Bexar County, covering about 132 square miles (340 km 2). [3]
As of the 2012-2013 school year, the district had a school attendance rate of 93.9%, the lowest such rate of all of the San Antonio-area school districts. Joshua Fechter of the San Antonio Express-News stated "Comparatively speaking" that this rate "does not differ much from other area districts whose rates hovers between 94-98 percent." [1]
San Antonio-area public school districts protested the move, stated that this would cause charter schools to cannibalize them. [7] In 2019 IDEA announced plans to expand in the San Antonio area after the United States Department of Education issued it a $116 million grant.