Aldine Independent School District
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Aldine Independent School District is a school district based in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States.
Aldine ISD covers a part of northern Houston as well as parts of unincorporated Harris County and a portion of the city of Humble.
In Houston, Aldine ISD serves the communities of Aldine, most of Greenspoint, Hidden Valley, Northline Terrace, Acres Homes, Bordersville, and Inwood Forest. In Harris County Aldine ISD serves Aldine and Kinwood.
Aldine ISD is part of the taxation base for Lone Star College System.
Each house or residence (by zip code and street name) in Aldine ISD is zoned to an early education school (Early Childhood through Pre-Kindergarten), an elementary school (Kindergarten through grade 4), an intermediate school (5 through 6), a middle school (7 through 8), a ninth grade center (9), and a high school (10 through 12).
This school district is a predominantly minority school district. It is made up of 60.8% of the Hispanic origin, 32.2% of the African American origin, and 4.8% of the white origin. Eighty-eight percent are economically disadvantaged, and half of the students are limited in English skill.
Aldine ISD covers 111 square miles.
According to the Texas Education Agency report, 2004-2005 AEIS report, Aldine has 56,255 students and was the 12th largest school district in Texas.
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[edit] Schools
[edit] EC-12 schools
- Lane School [1] (Unincorporated Harris County) (EC-12)
[edit] 2-12 schools
- COMPASS [2] (Unincorporated Harris County) (2-12)
[edit] Secondary schools
[edit] High schools
[edit] Zoned schools
Grades 10-12
- Aldine High School ([3]) (Houston)
- Eisenhower High School (Houston)
- MacArthur High School (Unincorporated) ([4])
- Nimitz High School (Unincorporated)
Grade 9
- Aldine Ninth Grade School (Opened 1999) (Houston) ([5])
- Eisenhower Ninth Grade School (Opened 1999) (Houston)
- Douglas MacArthur Ninth Grade School (Opened 2000) (Unincorporated) ([6])
- Nimitz Ninth Grade School (Opened 2000) (Unincorporated)
[edit] Other high schools
- Carver High School (Houston)
- Victory Early College High School (Opened fall 2007 [7]) (Houston)
- Wilmer T. Hall Center for Education (Opened 1995) (Unincorporated)
[edit] Middle schools
- Aldine Middle School (Unincorporated)
- Charles R. Drew Academy (Opened 1995) (Houston)
- T. S. Grantham Academy (Unincorporated)
- Hattie B. Hambrick Middle School (Unincorporated)
- Hoffman Middle School (Houston)
- Willman J. "Bill" Plummer Middle School (Opened 2006) (Unincorporated)
- Ray L. Shotwell Middle School (Unincorporated)
- Thomas J. Stovall Middle School (Houston)
- National Blue Ribbon School in 1990-91 [1]
- Teague Middle School (Unincorporated)
[edit] Primary schools
[edit] Intermediate schools
- Voyde Caraway Intermediate School (Opened 1993) (Houston)
- Lawrence A. Eckert Intermediate School (Opened 1994) (Unincorporated)
- Vera Escamilla Intermediate School (Opened 1994) (Unincorporated)
- Hill Intermediate School (formerly Northwest Intermediate School) (Opened 2002) (Unincorporated)
- Jewell Sampson Houston Academy (Opened 2004) (Houston)
- Leonard & Glenda Marcella Intermediate School (Opened fall 2007 [8]) (Houston)
- Parker Intermediate School (Opened 1995) (Unincorporated)
- Reed Academy (Opened 1995) (Unincorporated)
- Stehlik Intermediate School (Opened 1994) (Unincorporated)
- Wilson Intermediate School (Opened 1993) (Unincorporated)
[edit] Elementary schools
PK-4
- Conley Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Nadine Kujawa Elementary School (formerly Aldine Elementary School, Opened 2004) (Unincorporated)
- Gus A. Oleson Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Spence Elementary School (Opened August 2005 [9]) (Unincorporated)
- Evelyn S. Thompson Elementary School (Houston)
KG-4
- Black Elementary School (Houston)
- Doug Bussey Elementary School (Opened 2004) (Houston)
- Calvert Elementary School (Opened 1992) (Unincorporated)
- William H. Carmichael Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Carroll Academy (Unincorporated)
- Lola Mae Carter Academy (Opened 1999)
- Dunn Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Ermel Elementary School (Houston)
- Thomas B. Francis Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Goodman Elementary (Formerly Hidden Valley Elementary School [10]) (Opened 1964 [11]) (Houston)
- Gray Elementary School (Opened 1990) (Unincorporated)
- Harris Academy (Opened 2000) (Houston)
- Johnson Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Magrill Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Mendel Elementary School (Houston)
- Weaver A. Odom Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Orange Grove Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Raymond Academy for Engineering (The school is a zoned school) (Unincorporated)
- Gloria B. Sammons Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- J. Ruth Smith Academy (Houston)
- Mary Walke Stephens Elementary School (Unincorporated)
- Stovall Academy (Opened 1991) (Houston)
- Bill Worsham Elementary School (Unincorporated)
3-4
- Mary M. Bethune Academy (Houston)
1-3
- Anderson Academy (Houston)
[edit] PreKindergarten and Kindergarten
- Reece Pre-K - K Academy (Houston)
[edit] Early Childhood Schools
- de Santiago EC/PK & Head Start Center (Unincorporated)
- Hinojosa EC/PK & Head Start Center (Unincorporated)
- A. W. Jones EC/PK Center (Opening fall 2008)
- Keeble EC/PK & Head Start Center (Unincorporated)
- Kujawa EC/PK Center (Opening fall 2008)
- Vines EC/PK & Head Start Center (Houston)
[edit] Former schools
- Marrs High School (replaced by Aldine High School)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] External links
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