Arlington Independent School District

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Arlington Independent School District or AISD is a school district based in Arlington, Texas (USA).

The district covers the majority of Arlington and portions of Grand Prairie. The district serves the entirety of the small towns of Pantego and Dalworthington Gardens. A portion of Fort Worth lies within the district; it only contains a wastewater plant. No Fort Worth residents are zoned to Arlington ISD schools.

Dr. Hector Montenegro has been the superintendent of Arlington ISD since February 1, 2008.

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[edit] Students

The AISD, as of 2006, enrolls 60,900 students making it the 8th largest school district in Texas and the 66th largest in the United States. It has an annual budget of $339,387,191 and spends $5,776 per year per student.

[edit] Demographics

As of April 2007, its student population is made up of the following ethnicities: (current demographic information)

Anglo 33%
Hispanic 36%
African American 24%
Asian 7%

[edit] Schools

[edit] High schools

Links to individual AISD High School web sites

[edit] Alternative High Schools

  • Turning Point High School
  • Venture High School

[edit] Junior High Schools

Links to individual AISD Junior High School web sites

  • Bailey Junior High School
  • Barnett Junior High School
  • Boles Junior High School
  • Carter Junior High School
  • Ferguson Junior High School
  • Floyd M. Gunn Junior High School
  • Hutcheson Junior High School
  • Nichols Junior High School
  • Ousley Junior High School
  • Shackelford Junior High School
  • Workman Junior High School
  • Young Junior High School

[edit] Alternative Jr. High Schools

  • Turning Point Jr. High School

[edit] Elementary schools

Links to Individual AISD Elementary school web sites

  • Amos Elementary School
  • Anderson Elementary School
  • Ashworth Elementary School
  • Atherton Elementary School
  • Bebensee Elementary School
  • Beckham Elementary School
  • Berry Elementary School
  • Blanton Elementary School
  • Bryant Elementary School
  • Burgin Elementary School
  • Butler Elementary School
  • Corey Elementary School
  • Crouch Elementary School
  • Crow Elementary School
  • Ditto Elementary School
  • Duff Elementary School
  • Dunn Elementary School
  • Ellis Elementary School
  • Farrell Elementary School
  • Fitzgerald Elementary School
  • Foster Elementary School
  • Goodman Elementary School
  • Hale Elementary School
  • Hill Elementary School
  • Johns Elementary School
  • Key Elementary School
  • Knox Elementary School
  • Larson Elementary School
  • Little Elementary School
  • Miller Elementary School
  • Moore Elementary School
  • Morton Elementary School
  • Pearcy Elementary School
  • Pope Elementary School
  • Rankin Elementary School
  • Remynse Elementary School
  • Roark Elementary School
  • Roquemore Elementary School
  • Sherrod Elementary School
  • Short Elementary School
  • South Davis Elementary School
  • Speer Elementary School
  • Starrett Elementary School
  • Swift Elementary School
  • Thornton Elementary School
  • Webb Elementary School
  • West Elementary School
  • Williams Elementary School
  • Wimbish Elementary School
  • Wood Elementary School

[edit] Alternative Elementary Schools

  • Turning Point Elementary School

[edit] Kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten

  • Kooken Pre-Kindergarten School

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ U.S. Department of Education, BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS PROGRAM: Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002, retrieved 2008-04-08

[edit] External links