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In 2009, it was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency and it received a "B" under new standards put into place in 2018. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The district's population was growing at 3% annually as of 2019, slower than the neighboring Comal Independent School District .
New Braunfels (/ ˈ b r ɔː n f ə l z / ⓘ BRAWN-fəlz) is a city in Comal and Guadalupe counties in the U.S. state of Texas.It is the seat of Comal County. The city covers 44.9 square miles (116 km 2) and had a population of 90,403 as of the 2020 Census. [7]
The following 45 pages use this file: Bracken, Texas; Brauntex Theatre; Bulverde, Texas; Canyon City, Texas; Canyon Lake, Texas; Carl W. A. Groos House (New Braunfels ...
New Braunfels: 4: Andreas Breustedt House: Andreas Breustedt House: July 22, 1982 : 1370 Church Hill Dr. New Braunfels: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: 5: Central Fire Station: Central Fire Station: December 3, 2019 : 169 Hill Ave.
As of 2020, the county has six high schools, 10 middle schools, and 24 elementary schools. [citation needed] Higher education in Hays County includes one four-year institution, Texas State University, in San Marcos. Austin Community College is the designated community college for the whole county. [25]
Brazos Valley (/ ˈ b r æ z ə s / ⓘ BRAZ-əs) is a region of the U.S. state of Texas comprising the following 7 counties in Central Texas: Brazos, Burleson, and Robertson (which collectively comprise the Bryan–College Station metropolitan area), and the neighboring counties of Grimes, Leon, Madison, and Washington.
Greater San Antonio, officially designated San Antonio–New Braunfels, is an eight-county metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Texas defined by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The metropolitan area straddles South Texas and Central Texas and is on the southwestern corner of the Texas Triangle .
In 1842, the Republic of Texas organized Guadalupe County as a judicial county. The Texas Supreme Court declared judicial counties to be unconstitutional. In 1845, Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels secured title to 1,265 acres (512 ha) of the Veramendi grant in the northern part of the former judicial county. [4]