Northside Independent School District

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Note, this Northside ISD serves the San Antonio area. For the Northside ISD near Vernon, see Northside Independent School District (Wilbarger County, Texas)

Northside Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Leon Valley, Texas. It is the largest school district in the San Antonio area and the fourth largest[1] in the State of Texas (and is projected within the next 1-2 years to surpass the Fort Worth Independent School District for the third place position). Northside serves 355 square miles (920 km²) of urban landscape, suburban growth and rural Texas hill country.

Northside ISD serves a portion of the city of San Antonio as well as the cities of Grey Forest, Leon Valley, Shavano Park, Helotes and the unincorporated communities of Cross Mountain, Leon Springs, and Scenic Oaks. The district also serves some unincorporated portions of Bexar County, Bandera County, and Medina County.

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[edit] Student Enrollment

Based on 07-08 Enrollment

*Enrollment : 85,546

[edit] Schools

[edit] Secondary schools

Northside has chosen a unique method of naming its traditional high schools; each school is named for a former or current United States Supreme Court justice. Under current district policy (see below), eighth graders who will be part of a new high school's first graduating class are encouraged to research prior justices and submit nominations.

The justices so honored are Tom C. Clark, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Jay, John Marshall (the oldest high school; originally named Northside Rural High School but later renamed to conform to the naming convention), Sandra Day O'Connor, John Paul Stevens (who attended the school's dedication), William Howard Taft, and Earl Warren. Louis D. Brandeis has been honored to be the namesake for the district's newest high school; the groundbreaking ceremony was on March 30, 2006, with planned completion by May 2008.

[edit] High Schools

[edit] Middle Schools

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • Adams Hill Elementary School
  • Aue Elementary School
  • Beard Elementary School
  • Blattman Elementary School
  • Boone Elementary School
  • Brauchle Elementary School
  • Braun Station Elementary School
  • Burke Elementary School
  • Cable Elementary School
  • Carlos Coon Elementary School
  • Carnahan Elementary School (opening in 2008)
  • Carson Elementary School
  • Cody Elementary School
  • Colonies North Elementary School
  • Driggers Elementary School
  • Elrod Elementary School
  • Esparza Elementary School
  • Evers Elementary School
  • Fernandez Elementary School
  • Fisher Elementary School
  • Forester Elementary School (opening in 2008)
  • Galm Elementary School
  • Glass Elementary School
  • Glenn Elementary School
  • Glenoaks Elementary School
  • Hatchett Elementary School
  • Helotes Elementary School
  • Howsman Elementary School
  • Hull Elementary School
  • Knowlton Elementary School
  • Krueger Elementary School
  • Lackland City Elementary School
  • Leon Springs Elementary School
  • Leon Valley Elementary School
  • Lewis Elementary School
  • Linton Elementary School
  • Locke Hill Elementary School
  • May Elementary School
  • McDermott Elementary School
  • Mead Elementary School
  • Meadow Village Elementary School
  • Michael Elementary School
  • Murnin Elementary School
  • Myers Elementary School
  • Nichols Elementary School
  • Northwest Crossing Elementary School
  • Oak Hills Terrace Elementary School
  • Ott Elementary School
  • Passmore Elementary School
  • Powell Elementary School
  • Raba Elementary School
  • Rhodes Elementary School
  • Scarborough Elementary School (opening in 2008)
  • Scobee Elementary School
  • Steubing Elementary School
  • Thornton Elementary School
  • Timberwilde Elementary School
  • Valley Hi Elementary School
  • Villarreal Elementary School
  • Wanke Elementary School
  • Ward Elementary School
  • Westwood Terrace Elementary School

[edit] Special Schools

  • Alternative Elementary School
  • Alternative High School
  • Alternative Middle School-North
  • Alternative Middle School-South
  • Children's Center
  • Evening High School
  • Excel Academy
  • Habilitation Program
  • Holmgreen Center
  • Northside Vocational Transition Program
  • Special Education Night School

[edit] History

In 1949 the Northside Independent School District was a consolidation of several rural school districts. The districts included:

  • Leon Springs
  • Los Reyes(became part of Helotes in 1939)
  • Helotes
  • Locke Hill
  • Leon Valley
  • San Antonio Heights
  • Lockhart
  • Mackey
  • Clifton
  • Hoffman
  • Culebra
  • Evers(became part of Leon Valley in 1924)

The school district began with only 823 students; but now Northside is the fourth largest school district in Texas and the largest school district in South Texas.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Facts and Figures : Northside Independent School District - San Antonio, TX 78238
  2. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  3. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  4. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  5. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  6. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  7. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  8. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  9. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)

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