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Bandera Independent School District is a public school district based in Bandera, Texas . In addition to Bandera, the district also serves the communities of Lakehills , Bandera Falls , Pipe Creek , and Tarpley .
Bandera High School is a public high school located in Bandera, Texas, United States, and classified as a 4A school by the UIL. It is part of the Bandera Independent School District that serves students in eastern Bandera County. During 2022–2023, Bandera High School had an enrollment of 713 students and a student to teacher ratio of 15.78. [1]
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The current superintendent of Northside Independent School District is Dr. Brian Woods. Prior to his appointment in 2012, he was a social studies teacher, administrator, the assistant superintendent for secondary administration, and the named deputy superintendent for administration for the school district. [5]
Pipe Creek is located on Texas State Highway 16, about 9 mi (14 km) east of Bandera [4] and 30 mi (48 km) north of San Antonio [5] in central Bandera County. Other notable places located in Pipe Creek include churches, the public library, and parts of the Bandera Falls residential community. Large portions of the area are accessed from FM1283.
“It’s gotten very toxic,” he told the New York Times, while a high school student, referring to Putnam. “He’s going to alienate a lot of independents, a lot of centrists.”
Utopia Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of Utopia, Texas, US. Located in Uvalde County, the district extends into portions of Bandera, Real, and Medina counties. Utopia ISD has one school - Utopia High School - that serves students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve.
Pleasanton High School straddles multiple campus buildings. Pleasanton Independent School District is a public school district based in Pleasanton, Texas ().. In 2011, the School District was rated "Academically Acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.