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Crystal City Independent School District is an American public school district based in Crystal City, Texas. [1] In addition to Crystal City, the district also serves the communities of Chula Vista, Amaya and Loma Grande. The school mascot is the peccary (officially the "Javelina").
Crystal City is a city in and the county seat of Zavala County, Texas, United States. [5] The population was 6,354 as of the 2020 census . [ 6 ] It was settled as a farming and ranching community and was a major railroad stop being 110 miles (180 km) from San Antonio .
Crystal City High School is a high school that serves the city of Crystal City, Texas, as well as the unincorporated communities of Chula Vista-River Spur, Amaya, Loma Grande, Cometa, and southern Zavala County. It is part of the Crystal City Independent School District.
Bill Bradley announced his intent to run for President in the United States presidential election of 2000 at Crystal City High's gymnasium. [6] As of 2019 the student body was 94% White and 6% African-American. [7]
The enrollment declined by 1,147 from 1995 to 1996. [9]In the 2000s skyrocketing home prices were created by the completion of many high-rise projects [10] have forced many middle-class Galveston residents to move off of the island to many cities, including Texas City, League City, and La Marque.
Clear Creek High School is located in League City, Texas, in the Clear Creek Independent School District. The school serves most of League City and the cities of Kemah, Clear Lake Shores, Nassau Bay, and Webster. The school colors are maroon and white. The school's mascot is Willie the Wildcat. [2]
The Schertz and Cibolo School Districts combined in the 1930s. On April 24, 1961, the school system became an independent school district. [1] In 1966, the community served by the Lower Valley School voted to consolidate with the Schertz-Cibolo system. [8] In 1967, Universal City was added to the name. [1]
In the 2017–2018 school year, the district had students in seven schools. [1] High schools. Pleasanton High School (Grades 9–12) Middle schools. Pleasanton Junior High (Grades 6–8) Elementary schools. Pleasanton Elementary (Grades 2–5) Pleasanton Primary (Grades EE-2) Alternative schools. Pleasanton ISD School of Choice (Grades 9–12)