- North East Independent School District
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North East Independent School District is a school district located in Bexar County, Texas, (USA). North East ISD serves the north central and northeast areas of Bexar County, covering approximately 144 square miles (370 km2). North East ISD serves the cities of San Antonio, Castle Hills, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Windcrest, and portions of Balcones Heights and Terrell Hills. It was announced on February 11, 2011 that Richard A. Middleton the superintendent for over 21 years was planning on retiring.
In 2009, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]
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Students by Grade
Based on 10/2007 Enrollment
- Infant Program: 19
- Early Childhood: 227
- Pre-K-5: 29,608
- 6-8: 14,056
- 9-12: 18,106
- Total: 62,016
Student Demographics
Based on 10/2007 Enrollment
- African American: 9.3%
- Asian: 3.7%
- Hispanic: 47.1%
- Native American: 0.3%
- White: 39.6%
Schools
High Schools
All of the district's high schools are named after nationally renowned persons with prominence in education.
- Academy of Creative Education (ACE)
- Churchill High School (1966)
- Claudia Taylor "Lady Bird" Johnson High School (2008)
- Robert E. Lee High School (1958)
- International School of the Americas (ISA)
- North East School of the Arts (NESA),
- Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Academy (STEM)
- Douglas MacArthur High School (1958; 1950 as North East High School)
- Electrical Systems Technology Technical Apprenticeship Program
- James Madison High School (1976)
- Agriscience Magnet Program
- National Blue Ribbon School in 1999-2000 [2]
- Ronald Reagan High School (1999)
- Theodore Roosevelt High School (1966)
Middle Schools
All of the district's middle schools are named after Texas-renowned persons with prominence in education. The year the school opened is in parathenses.
- Omar N. Bradley Middle School (Gen. Omar N. Bradley) (1982)
- National Blue Ribbon School in 1986-87 [2]
- Barbara Bush (1998)
- "Savior of the Alamo" Clara Driscoll (1992)
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School (Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower) (1962)
- National Blue Ribbon School in 1988-89 [2]
- Vice-President John Nance Garner (1961)
- Bernard Harris (2006)
- Jackson Middle School Will W. Jackson (1970)
- Gen. Walter Krueger (1962)
- Jose Lopez (2007)
- Adm. Chester Nimitz (1961)
- Rep. Frank Tejeda (2001)
- Edward H. White (1970)
- U.S. Judge John H. Wood, Jr. (1981)
Elementary Schools
The district's elementary schools are named in coordination with the neighborhood or community name. The year the school opened is in parathenses.
- Bulverde Creek (2005)
- Camelot (1969)
- Canyon Ridge (2005)
- Castle Hills (1950)
- National Blue Ribbon School in 1987-88 and 2000-01 [2]
- Clear Spring (1969)
- Coker (1954)
- Colonial Hills (1961)
- Dellview (1957)
- East Terrell Hills (1962)
- El Dorado (1973)
- Encino Park (1989)
- Fox Run (1990)
- Hardy Oak (2000)
- Harmony Hills (1963)
- Hidden Forest (1978)
- Huebner (1997)
- 2007 National Blue Ribbon School [3]
- Jackson-Keller (1962)
- Larkspur (1964)
- Longs Creek (1997)
- Montgomery (1974)
- Northern Hills (1981)
- Northwood (1957)
- Oak Grove (1961)
- Oak Meadow (1991)
- Olmos (1956)
- National Blue Ribbon School in 2000-01 [2]
- Redland Oaks (1989)
- Regency Place (1969)
- Ridgeview (1956)
- Roan Forest (2002)
- 2008 National Blue Ribbon School[4]
- Royal Ridge (2002)
- Serna (1953)
- Stahl (1979)
- Steubing Ranch (2005)
- Stone Oak (1996)
- Thousand Oaks (1979)
- Walzem (1960)
- West Avenue (1964)
- Wetmore (2001)
- Wilderness Oak (2005)
- Wilshire (1957)
- Windcrest (1963)
- Woodstone (1978)
Athletic Facilities
In addition to on-campus facilities, the district owns and operates a number of sports venues. Among these are two 11,000-seat football stadiums, Heroes Stadium and Comalander Stadium, the Josh Davis Natatorium, and baseball, soccer, and tennis facilities at the Blossom Athletic Center.
See also
References
- ^ "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/perfreport/account/2009/index.html.
- ^ a b c d e f Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
- ^ a b Microsoft Word - 2007-schools.doc
- ^ [1]
External links
Categories:- North East Independent School District
- School districts in Texas
- School districts in Bexar County, Texas
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