List of school districts in Texas
This is a list of school districts in Texas, sorted alphabetically.
Geographical school districts in Texas are (with one exception, the Stafford Municipal School District) completely independent from city or county jurisdiction.
Texas school district boundaries are not always aligned with county or city boundaries; a district can occupy several counties and cities, while a single city (especially larger ones such as Dallas, Houston, or San Antonio) may be split between several districts.
Almost all Texas school districts use the title "Independent School District", or ISD. Except for Stafford, those few districts that do not have "ISD" in their names are nonetheless ISDs.
This list does not include:
It does include Independent School Districts run by orphanages. However, there are only two known examples, the Masonic Home Independent School District (which closed in 2005 and is listed with the other defunct school districts below the main list) and the Boles Independent School District (which later expanded to serve homes in the nearby area).
All districts come under the jurisdiction of the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Extracurricular activities come under the jurisdiction of the University Interscholastic League, which is not part of TEA.
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There are no school districts in Texas beginning with "X".
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Defunct school districts
During Texas' history, many school districts have consolidated into other districts[1]
- Addicks Independent School District (divided between the Katy Independent School District, Houston Independent School District, and Spring Branch Independent School District)
- Addison Independent School District (became a part of the Dallas Independent School District)
- Allamoore Independent School District (merged with Culberson County ISD to form the Culberson County-Allamoore Independent School District)
- Allison Independent School District (merged with Fort Elliott ISD to form Fort Elliott Consolidated Independent School District)
- Asherton Independent School District (became a part of Carrizo Springs Independent School District)
- Bronson Independent School District (merged with Pineland ISD to form the West Sabine Independent School District)
- Fannett Independent School District (merged with Hamshire-New Holland Independent School District in 1961 to form the Hamshire-Fannett Independent School District)
- Goree Independent School District (merged with Munday ISD to form Munday Consolidated Independent School District)
- Hamshire-New Holland Independent School District (merged with Fannett Independent School District in 1961 to form the Hamshire-Fannett Independent School District)
- Marietta Independent School District (became part of the Pewitt Consolidated Independent School District on September 2, 2008)
- Masonic Home Independent School District (Closed on April 29, 2005, effective August 31, 2005; the district served a Masonic-operated children's home which closed and the property sold, now part of the Fort Worth ISD)[2]
- Megargel Independent School District (became a part of the Olney Independent School District)
- Mirando City Independent School District (became a part of the Webb Consolidated Independent School District)
- Missouri City Independent School District (merged with Sugar Land ISD into Fort Bend Independent School District)
- North Houston Independent School District (dissolved and split between Aldine ISD, Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, and Klein ISD in 1949)
- Pineland Independent School District (merged with Bronson ISD to form the West Sabine Independent School District)
- Pleasant Grove Independent School District (Dallas County, became a part of the Dallas Independent School District)
- Rochester County Line Independent School District (became a part of the Haskell Consolidated Independent School District)
- Seagoville Independent School District (became a part of the Dallas Independent School District)
- Spade Independent School District (consolidated into Olton ISD on July 1, 2006)
- Sugar Land Independent School District (merged with Missouri City ISD into Fort Bend Independent School District)
- Westminster Independent School District (became a part of the Anna Independent School District)
- White Oak Independent School District (split between Aldine ISD and Houston ISD in 1937; not to be confused with the existing White Oak district in North Texas)
- Wilmer-Hutchins Independent School District (became a part of the Dallas Independent School District)
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