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Hutto Independent School District is a public school district based in Hutto, Texas, United States. It is one of the fastest growing districts in Texas. [citation needed] In addition to Williamson County, [1] it covers parts of Travis County. [2] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
Hutto High School is a public high school located in Hutto, Texas, USA, and classified as a 6A school by the UIL. It is part of the Hutto Independent School District located in east central Williamson County (part of the greater Austin-Round Rock area). In 2015, the school was rated "met standard" by the Texas Education Agency. [3]
Hutto ISD is launching a unique apprenticeship program that will pay for their high school graduates to get a teaching degree, so long as they come back to Hutto to teach.
Cedar Ridge High School (CRHS) Success High School (SHS), a Round Rock ISD public school of choice; Early College High School (ECHS), a Round Rock ISD public school of choice that provides students with up to 60 college credit hours towards a bachelor's degree [5] McNeil High School (MHS), a Capital Area Regional Day School for the Deaf (9-12).
Students fill the halls during the day at Hutto High School on Friday, March 31, 2023. The Hutto school district plans to launch a new program this fall to allow new hires to work for the district ...
Hutto school Superintendent Raúl Peña abruptly tendered his resignation Thursday night during a regular school board meeting after only seven months on the job.
Bartlett Independent School District is a public school district based in Bartlett, Texas . Located in Bell County , [ 6 ] portions of the district extend into Williamson and Milam counties. [ 7 ] [ 8 ]
SCUC ISD was formed by merges of existing schools and school systems during the twentieth century. Early local schools included Cibolo Valley school [7] and Lower Valley School [8] In 1916, Cibolo voters approved a bond election to build a new high school. [7] The Schertz and Cibolo School Districts combined in the 1930s.