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Texas Regional Education Service Centers Texas Regional Education Service Centers Texas School Directory, 2007-08 357 358 Texas School Directory, 2007-08 Texas Regional Education Service Centers, Map, January 2008 Regional Education Service Centers Region Headquarters Region Headquarters 1 Edinburg 11 Fort Worth 2 Corpus Christi 12 Waco 3 Victoria 13 Austin 4 Houston 14 Abilene 5 Beaumont 15 San Angelo 6 Huntsville 16 Amarillo 7 Kilgore 17 Lubbock 8 Mount Pleasant 18 Midland 9 Wichita Falls 19 El Paso 10 Richardson 20 San Antonio Texas School Directory, 2007-08 359 Texas Regional Education Service Centers, Executive Directors, December 2007 Region 1 Region 8 Region 15 County-District Number 108-950 County-District Number 225-950 County-District Number 226-950 Mr. Jack C. Damron Mr. Harvey Hohenberger Mr. David Smith 1900 West Schunior P.O. Box 1894 P.O. Box 5199 Edinburg, TX 78541-2234 Mt. Pleasant, TX 75456-1894 San Angelo, TX 76902-5199 Phone: (956) 984-6000 Location: 2230 N. Edwards, 75455 Location: 612 South Irene Street, 76903 Fax: (956) 984-6299 Phone: (903) 572-8551 Phone: (325) 658-6571 Fax: (903) 575-2611 Fax: (325) 658-6571 Region 2 County-District Number 178-950 Region 9 Region 16 Dr. Linda Villarreal County-District Number 243-950 County-District Number 188-950 209 North Water Street Ms. Anne Poplin Mr. John Bass Corpus Christi, TX 78401-2599 301 Loop 11 5800 Bell Street Phone: (361) 561-8400 Wichita Falls, TX 76306-3706 Amarillo, TX 79109-6230 Fax: (361) 883-3442 Phone: (940) 322-6928 Phone: (806) 677-5000 Fax: (940) 767-3836 Fax: (806) 677-5001 Region 3 County-District Number 235-950 Region 10 Region 17 Dr. Julius D. Cano County-District Number 057-950 County-District Number 152-950 1905 Leary Lane Mr. Wilburn O. "Buddy" Echols, Jr. Dr. Kyle Wargo Victoria, TX 77901-2899 P.O. Box 831300 1111 West Loop 289 Phone: (361) 573-0731 Richardson, TX 75083-1300 Lubbock, TX 79416-5029 Fax: (361) 576-4804 Location: 400 E. Spring Valley Road, 75081 Phone: (806) 792-4000 Phone: (972) 348-1700 Fax: (806) 792-1523 Region 4 Fax: (972) 231-3642 County-District Number 101-950 Region 18 Dr. William L. McKinney Region 11 County-District Number 165-950 7145 West Tidwell County-District Number 220-950 Mr. Charles W. Greenawalt Houston, TX 77092-2096 Mr. Richard Ownby P.O. Box 60580 Phone: (713) 462-7708 3001 North Freeway Midland, TX 79711-0580 Fax: (713) 744-6514 Fort Worth, TX 76106-6596 Location: 2811 LaForce Blvd., 79711 Phone: (817) 740-3600 Phone: (432) 563-2380 Region 5 Fax: (817) 740-7600 Fax: (432) 567-3290 County-District Number 181-950 Dr. R. Steve Hyden Region 12 Region 19 2295 Delaware Street County-District Number 161-950 County-District Number 071-950 Beaumont, TX 77703-4299 Dr. Tom Norris Dr. James R. Vasquez Phone: (409) 838-5555 P.O. Box 23409 P.O. Box 971127 Fax: (409) 833-9755 Waco, TX 76702-3409 El Paso, TX 79997-1127 Location: 2101 W. Loop 340, 76712 Location: 6611 Boeing Drive, 79925 Region 6 Phone: (254) 297-1212 Phone: (915) 780-1919 County-District Number 236-950 Fax: (254) 666-0823 Fax: (915) 780-6537 Mr. Thomas Poe 3332 Montgomery Road Region 13 Region 20 Huntsville, TX 77340-6499 County-District Number 227-950 County-District Number 015-950 Phone: (936) 435-8400 Dr. Patrick G. Pringle Dr. Terry W. Smith Fax: (936) 435-8460 5701 Springdale Road 1314 Hines Avenue Austin, TX 78723-3675 San Antonio, TX 78208-1899 Region 7 Phone: (512) 919-5313 Phone: (210) 370-5200 County-District Number 092-950 Fax: (512) 919-5374 Fax: (210) 370-5750 Mrs. Elizabeth Abernethy 1909 N. Longview Street Region 14 Kilgore, TX 75662-6827 County-District Number 221-950 Phone: (903) 988-6700 Mr. Ronnie Kincaid Fax: (903) 988-6735 1850 Highway 351 Abilene, TX 79601-4750 Phone: (325) 675-8600 Fax: (325) 675-8659 360 Texas School Directory, 2007-08 Texas Public School Districts and Charters, by Regional Education Service Center, October 2007 Cnty.-dist. Cnty.-dist. number School district number School district REGION I REGION II 031 CAMERON COUNTY 004 ARANSAS COUNTY 031 504 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT BROWNSVILLE 004 901 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD 031 901 BROWNSVILLE ISD 031 903 HARLINGEN CISD 013 BEE COUNTY 031 905 LA FERIA ISD 013 801 ST MARY'S ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 031 906 LOS FRESNOS CISD 013 901 BEEVILLE ISD 031 909 POINT ISABEL ISD 013 902 PAWNEE ISD 031 911 RIO HONDO ISD 013 903 PETTUS ISD 031 912 SAN BENITO CISD 013 905 SKIDMORE-TYNAN ISD 031 913 SANTA MARIA ISD 024 BROOKS COUNTY 031 914 SANTA ROSA ISD 024 801 ENCINO SCHOOL 031 916 SOUTH TEXAS ISD 024 901 BROOKS COUNTY ISD 108 HIDALGO COUNTY 066 DUVAL COUNTY 108 801 ONE STOP MULTISERVICE CHARTER SCHOOL 066 005 RAMIREZ CSD 108 802 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL 066 901 BENAVIDES ISD 108 804 MID-VALLEY ACADEMY 066 902 SAN DIEGO ISD 108 807 IDEA ACADEMY 066 903 FREER ISD 108 808 VANGUARD ACADEMY 108 902 DONNA ISD 125 JIM WELLS COUNTY 108 903 EDCOUCH-ELSA ISD 125 901 ALICE ISD 108 904 EDINBURG CISD 125 902 BEN BOLT-PALITO BLANCO ISD 108 905 HIDALGO ISD 125 903 ORANGE GROVE ISD 108 906 MCALLEN ISD 125 905 PREMONT ISD 108 907 MERCEDES ISD 125 906 LA GLORIA ISD 108 908 MISSION CISD 108 909 PHARR-SAN JUAN-ALAMO ISD 131 KENEDY COUNTY 108 910 PROGRESO ISD 131 001 KENEDY COUNTY WIDE CSD 108 911 SHARYLAND ISD 108 912 LA JOYA ISD 137 KLEBERG COUNTY 108 913 WESLACO ISD 137 901 KINGSVILLE ISD 108 914 LA VILLA ISD 137 902 RICARDO ISD 108 915 MONTE ALTO ISD 137 903 RIVIERA ISD 108 916 VALLEY VIEW ISD 137 904 SANTA GERTRUDIS ISD 108 917 EVINS REGIONAL JUVENILE CENTER 149 LIVE OAK COUNTY 124 JIM HOGG COUNTY 149 901 GEORGE WEST ISD 124 901 JIM HOGG COUNTY ISD 149 902 THREE RIVERS ISD 214 STARR COUNTY 162 MCMULLEN COUNTY 214 901 RIO GRANDE CITY CISD 162 904 MCMULLEN COUNTY ISD 214 902 SAN ISIDRO ISD 178 NUECES COUNTY 214 903 ROMA ISD 178 801 DR M L GARZA-GONZALEZ CHARTER SCHOOL 240 WEBB COUNTY 178 802 SEASHORE LEARNING CTR CHARTER 240 801 GATEWAY (STUDENT ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM INC) 178 804 RICHARD MILBURN ALTER HIGH SCHOOL (CORPUS CHRISTI) 240 901 LAREDO ISD 178 807 CORPUS CHRISTI MONTESSORI SCHOOL 240 903 UNITED ISD 178 808 SEASHORE MIDDLE ACAD 240 904 WEBB CISD 178 901 AGUA DULCE ISD 178 902 BISHOP CISD 245 WILLACY COUNTY 178 903 CALALLEN ISD 245 901 LASARA ISD 178 904 CORPUS CHRISTI ISD 245 902 LYFORD CISD 178 905 DRISCOLL ISD 245 903 RAYMONDVILLE ISD 178 906 LONDON ISD 245 904 SAN PERLITA ISD 178 908 PORT ARANSAS ISD 178 909 ROBSTOWN ISD 253 ZAPATA COUNTY 178 912 TULOSO-MIDWAY ISD 253 901 ZAPATA COUNTY ISD 178 913 BANQUETE ISD TOTAL NUMBER OF DISTRICTS SERVED BY REGION I 45 178 914 FLOUR BLUFF ISD 178 915 WEST OSO ISD 205 SAN PATRICIO COUNTY 205 901 ARANSAS PASS ISD Texas School Directory, 2007-08 361 Texas Public School Districts and Charters, by Regional Education Service Center, October 2007 Cnty.-dist. Cnty.-dist. number School district number School district 205 902 GREGORY-PORTLAND ISD 235 904 NURSERY ISD 205 903 INGLESIDE ISD 205 904 MATHIS ISD 241 WHARTON COUNTY 205 905 ODEM-EDROY ISD 241 901 BOLING ISD 205 906 SINTON ISD 241 902 EAST BERNARD ISD 205 907 TAFT ISD 241 903 EL CAMPO ISD 241 904 WHARTON ISD TOTAL NUMBER OF DISTRICTS SERVED BY REGION II 49 241 906 LOUISE ISD TOTAL NUMBER OF DISTRICTS SERVED BY REGION III 41 REGION III 029 CALHOUN COUNTY REGION IV 029 901 CALHOUN COUNTY ISD 020 BRAZORIA COUNTY 045 COLORADO COUNTY 020 901 ALVIN ISD 045 902 COLUMBUS ISD 020 902 ANGLETON ISD 045 903 RICE CISD 020 904 DANBURY ISD 045 905 WEIMAR ISD 020 905 BRAZOSPORT ISD 020 906 SWEENY ISD 062 DEWITT COUNTY 020 907 COLUMBIA-BRAZORIA ISD 062 901 CUERO ISD 020 908 PEARLAND ISD 062 902 NORDHEIM ISD 020 910 DAMON ISD 062 903 YOAKUM ISD 062 904 YORKTOWN ISD 036 CHAMBERS COUNTY 062 905 WESTHOFF ISD 036 901 ANAHUAC ISD 062 906 MEYERSVILLE ISD 036 902 BARBERS HILL ISD 036 903 EAST CHAMBERS ISD 088 GOLIAD COUNTY 088 902 GOLIAD ISD 079 FORT BEND COUNTY 079 901 LAMAR CISD 120 JACKSON COUNTY 079 906 NEEDVILLE ISD 120 901 EDNA ISD 079 907 FORT BEND ISD 120 902 GANADO ISD 079 908 KENDLETON ISD 120 905 INDUSTRIAL ISD 079 910 STAFFORD MSD 128 KARNES COUNTY 084 GALVESTON COUNTY 128 901 KARNES CITY ISD 084 505 TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON 128 902 KENEDY ISD 084 801 MAINLAND PREPARATORY ACADEMY 128 903 RUNGE ISD 084 802 ODYSSEY ACADEMY INC 128 904 FALLS CITY ISD 084 804 AMBASSADORS PREPARATORY ACADEMY 143 LAVACA COUNTY 084 901 DICKINSON ISD 084 902 GALVESTON ISD 143 901 HALLETTSVILLE ISD 084 904 LA MARQUE ISD 143 902 MOULTON ISD 084 906 TEXAS CITY ISD 143 903 SHINER ISD 084 908 HITCHCOCK ISD 143 904 VYSEHRAD ISD 084 909 SANTA FE ISD 143 905 SWEET HOME ISD 084 910 CLEAR CREEK ISD 143 906 EZZELL ISD 084 911 FRIENDSWOOD ISD 158 MATAGORDA COUNTY 101 HARRIS COUNTY 158 901 BAY CITY ISD 101 000 HARRIS COUNTY DEPT OF ED 158 902 TIDEHAVEN ISD 101 801 MEDICAL CENTER CHARTER SCHOOL 158 904 MATAGORDA ISD 101 802 SER-NINOS CHARTER SCHOOL 158 905 PALACIOS ISD 101 803 WEST HOUSTON CHARTER SCHOOL 158 906 VAN VLECK ISD 101 804 GEORGE I SANCHEZ CHARTER 196 REFUGIO COUNTY 101 805 GIRLS & BOYS PREP ACADEMY 196 901 AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD 101 806 RAUL YZAGUIRRE SCHOOL FOR SUCCESS 196 902 WOODSBORO ISD 101 807 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON CHARTER SCHOOL 196 903 REFUGIO ISD 101 809 BAY AREA CHARTER INC 101 810 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING INC 235 VICTORIA COUNTY 101 811 HARRIS COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE CHARTER SCHOOL 235 801 OUTREACH WORD ACADEMY 101 812 HOUSTON CAN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 235 901 BLOOMINGTON ISD 101 813 KIPP INC CHARTER 235 902 VICTORIA ISD 101 814 VARNETT CHARTER SCHOOL 362 Texas School Directory, 2007-08 Texas Public School Districts and Charters, by Regional Education Service Center, October 2007 Cnty.-dist.
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