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Lubbock Independent School District was established in 1907. Accredited by the Texas Education Agency , Lubbock ISD is the largest school district that serves the city of Lubbock , Texas ( USA ). The Lubbock Independent School District covers 85.5 square miles (220 km 2 ) and contains nearly 900 acres (3.6 km 2 ) of school properties that are ...
Lubbock-Cooper is located in southern Lubbock County. A portion of the city of Lubbock lies within its boundaries. [1] It is bordered by Lubbock ISD to the north, Frenship ISD to the west, Slaton ISD to the east, and New Home ISD to the south. Lubbock-Cooper is considered one of the premier school districts in the Lubbock area.
The school district recently convened the Future Focus Committee, a 122-member, invite-only advisory body tasked with recommending a plan for the future of Lubbock ISD's campuses as the district ...
Coronado High School is the second newest high school in the Lubbock Independent School District. Coronado, named for the Spanish conquistador and explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, opened its doors in 1965 as the fourth high school in Lubbock, joining the list of Lubbock High, Monterey High and Dunbar High. Estacado was built two years ...
Lubbock Independent School District (5 P) Pages in category "School districts in Lubbock County, Texas" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
After a two-year hiatus, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lubbock ISD Athletics Hall of Honor returned and inducted 15 new members to make up for lost time.
Frenship Independent School District is a public school district based in Wolfforth, Texas, United States. In addition to Wolfforth, the district serves western portions of Lubbock and southwestern Lubbock County. [2] A small part of Hockley County also lies within the district. [3] As of the 2021-2022 school year, the district had 10,860 ...
Monterey is part of the Lubbock Independent School District. Established in 1955, Monterey was the third high school to be established in Lubbock, after Lubbock High School and Dunbar High School. Dunbar was later changed to a Junior High. The current city of Lubbock started from the merger of two separate communities, Old Lubbock and Monterey.