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Rio Hondo Independent School District is a public school district based in Rio Hondo, Texas, United States. In addition to Rio Hondo, the district serves the communities of Arroyo Colorado Estates, Lozano, and Villa del Sol. In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [1]
Rio Hondo High School is a high school in Rio Hondo, Texas, United States. It is a part of the Rio Hondo Independent School District and is classified as a 3A school by the UIL . For the 2021-2022 school year, the school was given a rating of "Not Rated" by the Texas Education Agency .
Texas school district boundaries are not always aligned with county or city boundaries; a district can occupy several counties and cities, while a single city (especially larger ones such as Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio) may be split between several districts. Almost all Texas school districts use the title "Independent School District", or ISD.
Niche, an online data collection site that gathers public data sets from the Department of Education, U.S. census and FBI, has ranked the schools in Rio Rancho that have the highest-rated educators.
Rio Hondo is served by the Rio Hondo Independent School District. Rio Hondo Elementary School, Rio Hondo Intermediate School, Rio Hondo Middle School, and Rio Hondo High School serve Rio Hondo. In addition, residents are eligible to apply to South Texas Independent School District's magnet schools. The Rio Hondo Public Library is located in Rio ...
Hondo Independent School District is a public school district based in Hondo, Texas in the United States. It includes Hondo and Yancey. Located in Medina County, [1] a small portion of the district extends into Frio County. [2] The Hondo School District was organized in 1883 and became an independent district in 1904.
Rio Hondo College District was established in October 1960, encompassing the boundaries of Whittier Union High School District. [4] As it expanded to include the El Rancho Unified and El Monte Union High School Districts, it established a board of trustees in April 1962.
In that district — spread across the capital’s eastern suburbs — the messages targeted Del Campo, Mesa Verde and Rio Americano high schools, as well as Andrew Carnegie Middle School, Rai said.