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In previous eras Galveston ISD house or residential area was assigned to an elementary school and a middle school. In Port Bolivar, the houses and residential areas are zoned to a K-8 center. All high school students in Galveston ISD were zoned to attend Ball High School. [6] Galveston College serves the catchment area of Galveston ISD. [7]
Prior to 1968, Galveston operated Ball High School for White students and Central High School for Black students. Central School, the first Texas public school for African-Americans, opened in 1885 and became a high school in 1886. In 1968 the two high schools consolidated and the Central campus became a junior high school. [7]
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Ball High School (9–12) in Galveston is the district's sole comprehensive high school. Previously students are zoned to Oppe Elementary School (K–4) and Weis Middle School (6–8). [19] Galveston ISD (and therefore Jamaica Beach) is assigned to Galveston College in Galveston. [20] Texas A&M University at Galveston is in nearby Galveston.