San Antonio Independent School District

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San Antonio Independent School District is a school district based in San Antonio, Texas (USA).

San Antonio ISD is one of 15 school districts serving San Antonio. San Antonio ISD serves the downtown and inner city areas of San Antonio. San Antonio ISD also serves a small portion of the city of Balcones Heights. The district is the second largest school district in San Antonio in terms of enrollment figures.

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[edit] History

The district was involved in the San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez case.

[edit] School uniforms

All San Antonio ISD students are required to wear school uniforms. [1]

Students are required to wear white collared shirts and khaki bottoms.

[edit] Schools

[edit] High Schools

[edit] Middle Schools

  • Connell
  • Cooper
  • Davis
  • Longfellow
  • Page
  • Poe
  • Rhodes
  • Rogers
  • Tafolla
  • Twain
  • Wheatley

[edit] Middle School Academies

  • Harris
  • Irving
  • Lowell
  • Mann
  • Whittier

[edit] Elementary Schools

  • Arnold
  • Ball
  • Beacon Hill
  • Bowden
  • James Bowie
  • Brewer
  • Carvajal
  • Collins Garden
  • Cotton
  • Crockett
  • De Zavala
  • Fenwick
  • Forbes
  • Foster
  • Franklin
  • Graebner
  • Green
  • Herff
  • Highland Hills
  • Highland Park
  • Hillcrest
  • Hirsch
  • Huppertz
  • Japhet
  • Kelly
  • King
  • Knox
  • Lamar
  • Madison
  • Margil
  • Maverick
  • Neal
  • Nelson
  • Ogden
  • Pershing
  • Rodriguez
  • Rogers
  • Schenck
  • Smith
  • Steele
  • Stewart
  • Travis
  • Tynan
  • Washington
  • W.W. White
  • Wilson
  • Woodlawn
  • Woodlawn Hills

[edit] Academies PK-8

  • Austin
  • Bonham
  • Cameron
  • Carroll
  • Gates
  • Hawthorne
  • King
  • Miller
  • Pfeiffer

[edit] Academies PK-6

  • Baskin
  • JT Brackenridge
  • Briscoe
  • Douglass

[edit] Academies PK-5

  • Barkley-Ruiz
  • Riverside Park
  • Storm

[edit] Special Campuses

  • Estrada Alternative Center (HS)
  • Gonzales Alternative Center (ES)
  • Navarro Academy (HS)
  • Pickett Academy (MS)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)
  2. ^ Microsoft Word - list-2003.doc

[edit] External links