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Map of Texas school districts for 2018-2019 - Post at the Houston Independent School District "Unified School Districts, Texas, 2000". Princeton University Library. - Shapefile from Stanford University "Elementary School Districts, Texas, 2000". University of Texas at Austin Geodata. - Shapefile from Stanford University
In 1947, the communities of South Bosque consolidated their schools. The district was midway between Hewitt and South Bosque. In 1972, Speegleville ISD merged with Midway ISD. After four years of growth, the "new" high school was opened in 1976. In 2003, another "new" high school opened.
(An estimate by Jane's Intelligence Review of February 2003 puts this number as high as 150,000 [2]). An article "Proliferation of MANPADS and the Threat to Civil Aviation" of August 13, 2003 by Jane's Terrorism and Insurgency Centre estimates that the black market price of MANPADS like the SA-7 could be as low as $5,000.
Mance Park Middle School. Mance Park Middle School (grades 6-8) Originally built as Huntsville High School in 1950. This campus then became Huntsville Junior High. Later, the campus changed to Mance Park Middle School. Today it is a middle school campus with approximately 1300 students per year attending. [citation needed]
Medina Valley Independent School District is a public school district based in Castroville, Texas. In addition to Lacoste, the district also serves the city of Castroville, LaCoste, and the surrounding area. Located in Medina County, [1] a small portion of the district extends into Bexar County. [2]
Marshall Independent School District is a public 5A school district based in Marshall, Texas that serves nearly 6,000 students Pre-K through 12th Grade and 400 employees and staff. In addition to Marshall, it also serves the surrounding communities of Nesbitt , Scottsville , [ 1 ] and Woodlawn .
Andrews Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Andrews, Texas, United States. Andrews ISD, which serves all of the city of Andrews and all of Andrews County , [ 5 ] is served by the Educational Service Center Region 18.
The attendance rate for students in the district is 97%, compared with a state average of 96%. 32% of the students in the district are economically disadvantaged, 10% enroll in special education, 5% enroll in gifted and talent programs, 22% are enrolled in career and technology programs, and 3% are considered "limited English proficient."