Sheldon Independent School District
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Sheldon Independent School District is a public school district in unincorporated eastern Harris County, Texas (USA) which is part of Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area.
The district serves the communities of Sheldon, Beaumont Place, and Houmont Park.
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[edit] Schools
Sheldon Independent School District consists of a high school, middle school, 6th grade campus, three elementary schools, and an early childhood center; a fourth elementary and a second middle school are in construction. All schools are located in unincorporated areas.
[edit] High school
- C. E. King High School (9-12) [1]
Named after Cortes Ewing King, a Houston developer who donated land to the district. Built 1965.
[edit] Middle school
- C. E. King Middle School (7-8) - In 2008-2009 it will serve grades 6-8
Named after Cortes Ewing King, a Houston developer who donated land to the district. Built 1954.
[edit] 6th Grade Campus
- Sheldon 6th Grade Campus grade: 6. In 2008 the 6th grade will move to the middle school. This building will be renovated and will become Sheldon Elementary in 2009-2010 school year.
[edit] Elementary schools
- L. E. Monahan Elementary School - grades: 1-5
Named for a former administrator L.E. Monahan. Opened 1983.
- Royalwood Elementary School - grades: 1-5
Named for the subdivision. Royalwood Elementary opened in 1968.
- Sheldon Elementary School - grades: 1-5
Sheldon Elementary, originally built 1957; rebuilt in 2004. In the 2009-2010 school year, the campus will become an early childhood academy; the elementary campus will move to the present Sheldon 6th building which will undergo renovation during the 2008-09 school year.
- H.M. Carroll Elementary School - grades: 1-5
Named for late board member. Under construction; scheduled to open in 2008.
[edit] Early childhood center
- Stephanie Cravens Early Childhood Academy - grades: PreK-K
Named for former superintendent. Opened 2004.
[edit] Dress code
Students are required to conform to a standardized dress code.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ "Dress for Success in 2007." Sheldon Independent School District.
[edit] External links
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