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Accredited Non-Public Schools, 2000-2001 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2000-2001 County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents, Grades 2000-2001 Region, School Telephone No. No. No. Principals Taught Enrollment Year Assoc. 003 ANGELINA ST CYPRIAN’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 07 1115 S JOHN REDDITT DR 003-130 DIANNE SHAW 243 LUFKIN 75904-4381 PHONE - (409) 632-1720 ST CYPRIAN’S EPISCOPAL LUFKIN 75904-4381 101 DIANNE SHAW EE-8 1993 SAES 1998 SACS 008 AUSTIN ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL 06 P O BOX 217 008-100 MICHELLE HIGGINBOTHAM 67 BELLVILLE 77418-0217 PHONE - (409) 865-5551 ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL DAY SCHOOL BELLVILLE 77418-0217 101 PAULA SEAY EE-KG 1997 SAES 011 BASTROP TEXAS SDA SCHOOL SYSTEM 13 RT 2 BOX 149 011-179 DR LYLE HANSEN 10 ELGIN 78621-9123 PHONE - (512) 285-5195 ELGIN SDA JR ACAD ELGIN 78621-9123 101 BIRDIE DURICHEK 1-8 1979 TSDA 014 BELL GRACE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 12 1401 ELMS ROAD 014-120 DONNA CURB 200 KILLEEN 76542-2899 JAN HARWOOD PHONE - (254) 634-6995 GRACE CHRISTIAN ACAD KILLEEN 76542-2899 101 DONNA CURB KG-8 1993 ICAA CENTRAL TEXAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 12 3205 OAKVIEW DR 014-121 ED THOMAS 215 TEMPLE 76502-2647 PHONE - (254) 771-5771 CENTRAL TEXAS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL TEMPLE 76502-2647 101 KG-8 1998 AC IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 12 2109 WEST AVE H 014-152 JON C SKILTON 130 TEMPLE 76504-5216 PHONE - (254) 773-9485 IMMANUEL LUTHERAN SCHOOL TEMPLE 76504-5216 101 JON C SKILTON PK-8 1992 LSAC GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL 12 1007 BACON RANCH ROAD 014-153 DAVID A HOUSE 204 KILLEEN 76542-2799 PHONE - (254) 634-4424 GRACE LUTHERAN SCHOOL KILLEEN 76542-2799 101 CHARLES A JENNINGS PK-3 1996 LSAC TEXAS SDA SCHOOL SYSTEM 12 3412 LAKE ROAD 014-179 DR LYLE HANSEN 60 KILLEEN 76543-3823 PHONE - (254) 699-9466 KILLEEN SDA JR ACAD KILLEEN 76543-3823 101 HARLEY PETERSON PK-10 1979 TSDA AMERICAN PREPARATORY INST 12 P O BOX 1800 014-181 JOHNELLE WELSH 6631 KILLEEN 76540-1800 PHONE - (254) 526-1390 API-CENTRAL CAMPUS KILLEEN 76540-1800 001 JOHNELLE WELSH UG 1980 SACS API-NAVY CAMPUS PACIFIC KILLEEN 76540-1800 041 KENNETH P WOODWARD UG 1980 SACS API-NAVY CAMPUS ATLANTIC KILLEEN 76540-1800 101 ROBERT TAYLOR UG 1980 SACS API-PACIFIC FAR EAST KILLEEN 76540-1800 102 COLVIN DAVIS UG 1980 SACS AMERICAN PREPARATORY INSTITUTE 12 P O BOX 1800 014-182 711 KILLEEN 76540 PHONE - (254) 526-1390 W C C WILLACY COUNTY UNIT RAYMONDVILLE 78580 001 JULIO S SALDANA JR UG 1999 SACS 015 BEXAR SAN ANTONIO ARCHDIOCESE (CATH) 20 BOX 28410 015-100 DALE R HOYT 17945 SAN ANTONIO 78228-5195 PHONE - (210) 734-2620 ANTONIAN COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78213 001 DR GILBERT SAENZ 9-12 1969 TCC 1987 SAC CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78215-1785 004 DR PAUL M SULLIVAN 9-12 1932 TCC 1933 SACS HOLY CROSS HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78228-6294 005 BROTHER STANLEY CULOTTA, C S C 7-12 1962 TCC INCARNATE WORD HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78212-2598 006 ROGER LABAT 9-12 1923 TCC 1998 SACS PROVIDENCE HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78215-1737 010 ANNE BRISTOL 9-12 1960 TCC 1997 SACS ST ANTHONY CATHOLIC HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78212-3099 012 MICHAEL TRODDEN 9-12 1951 TCC 1986 SACS ST FRANCIS ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78211-1205 013 SISTER JEANNE MARIE ULICA, OSF 9-12 1964 TCC ST GERARD CATHOLIC HIGH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78203-1798 014 THERESA SKLOSS 9-12 1940 TCC BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH SCH SAN ANTONIO 78216-7399 101 LUCY WILLIAMS KG-8 1957 TCC HOLY NAME SCH SAN ANTONIO 78223-3442 104 KIMBERLY LUBIANSKI KG-8 1969 TCC HOLY ROSARY SCH SAN ANTONIO 78228-4901 105 SISTER GRETCHEN TRAUTMAN, FMI PK-8 1969 TCC HOLY SPIRIT CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78216-3717 106 JOANN GAWLIK PK-8 1969 TCC LITTLE FLOWER CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78201-6098 108 SISTER EILEEN MANNION, SHSP PK-8 1955 TCC MT SACRED HEART SCH SAN ANTONIO 78216-6695 109 SYLVIA HERRERA PK-8 1969 TCC NOTRE DAME CATHOLIC SCH KERRVILLE 78028-3599 112 SISTER CONCHESSA JOHNSTON, CCVI PK-8 1969 TCC OUR LADY OF PERP HELP SCH SAN ANTONIO 78154-3824 117 TERRENCE TAUBERT PK-8 1969 TCC OUR LADY OF REFUGE SCH EAGLE PASS 78852-4299 118 SISTER MARY ELIZABETH ORR, SSND PK-9 1969 TCC ST ANTHONY CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78212-2997 123 DR JOHN KENNEDY PK-8 1969 TCC ST BENEDICT CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78220-3599 124 FRANCES GRAMS PK-8 1969 TCC ST CECILIA CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78210-2896 125 MARY I CROW PK-8 1969 TCC ST GERARD ELEMENTARY SCH SAN ANTONIO 78203-1899 126 CATHERINE TYNAN PK-8 1969 TCC 303 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2000-2001 County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents, Grades 2000-2001 Region, School Telephone No. No. No. Principals Taught Enrollment Year Assoc. ST GREGORY THE GREAT CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78213-3416 127 MARTHA E GOMEZ PK-8 1969 TCC ST JAMES THE APOSTLE SCH SAN ANTONIO 78225-1767 128 SISTER CECILIA HENRY, FMA PK-8 1969 TCC ST JAMES CATHOLIC SCH SEGUIN 78155-6454 129 JANICE M JESSEN PK-8 1969 TCC ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST SCH SAN ANTONIO 78212-1520 130 LINDA MURPHY PK-8 1969 TCC ST JOHN BOSCO SCH SAN ANTONIO 78237-1397 131 SISTER JOSEPHINE OCHOA, FMA PK-8 1969 TCC ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78211-1898 132 MARGARET SCHLUETER PK-8 1969 TCC ST LEO CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78214-1299 134 CAROL JOHNSON PK-8 1969 TCC ST LUKE’S CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78228-1819 136 JOHN CISNEROS PK-8 1969 TCC ST MARGARET MARY’S SCH SAN ANTONIO 78223-1498 137 SUSAN BUKALA KG-8 1969 TCC ST MARTIN HALL SCH SAN ANTONIO 78207-4666 138 ROBERT G RAMIREZ PK-8 1965 TCC 1988 SACS ST MARY’S ELEMENTARY SCH FREDERICKSBURG 78624-3719 139 BILLY PAHL PK-8 1957 TCC ST MARY’S BY THE RIVERWALK SAN ANTONIO 78205-2303 141 SISTER AGNES PAWELEK, CSSF PK-8 1969 TCC ST MARY MAGDALEN CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78201-3540 142 SISTER PATRICIA O’SULLIVAN, PBVM PK-8 1969 TCC ST MONICA CATHOLIC SCH CONVERSE 78109-0429 145 JAMES V MOLLICONE 1-6 1972 TCC ST PAUL CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78228-3171 147 SISTER VIRGINIA HUSER, CDP KG-8 1969 TCC ST PETER PRINCE OF APOSTLES SCH SAN ANTONIO 78209-5896 148 LESLIE KVAPIL PK-8 1969 TCC ST PHILIP OF JESUS SCH SAN ANTONIO 78204-2224 150 SISTER CELLY ANN AMPARANO, SSND PK-8 1969 TCC ST PIUS X CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78209-3145 151 CELESTE M BONSIGNORE PK-8 1969 TCC ST THOMAS MORE SCH SAN ANTONIO 78218-3699 154 MARY JANE REGEL KG-8 1969 TCC SACRED HEART SCH FLORESVILLE 78114-1799 156 LILIA HOLT PK-5 1969 TCC SACRED HEART PARISH SCH UVALDE 78801-4607 158 CHERYL ELLEDGE PK-8 1969 TCC STS PETER & PAUL CATHOLIC SCH NEW BRAUNFELS 78130-5099 159 SISTER GERALDINE BIENEK, CSSF PK-8 1969 TCC SACRED HEART CATHOLIC SCH DEL RIO 78840-5198 160 BILLY GUERRA PK-8 1951 TCC ST JOHN BERCHMANS SCH SAN ANTONIO 78226-1296 164 DEBORAH GOERING PK-8 1983 TCC OUR LADY OF PEACE SCH SAN ANTONIO 78207 166 MARIANNE MONGIELLO KG-8 1986 TCC ST MATTHEW CATHOLIC SCH SAN ANTONIO 78230-2499 167 CINDY SALINAS PK-8 1993 TCC ST LOUIS CATHOLIC ELEM SCH CASTROVILLE 78009-4524 168 SISTER MARIE ELISE VAN DIJK, CDP PK-5 1986 TCC ATONEMENT ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78255 169 BROTHER JOSEPH BALLARD, CSC PK-8 1994 TCC CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SCH 20 2220 NORTHWEST MILITARY HWY 015-110 ALAN REAVES 1185 SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 PHONE - (210) 377-8485 CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SCH SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 001 MIKE ROBERTS 9-12 1989 ACSI CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 041 PAM PAYNE 5-8 1989 ACSI CASTLE HILLS 1ST BAPTIST SAN ANTONIO 78213-1895 101 PAM BOHANNAN 1-4 1989 ACSI ALAMO CITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20 6500 I H 35 NORTH 015-111 GERALD SMITH 0 SAN ANTONIO 78218 PHONE - (210) 590-0488 ALAMO CITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78218 101 ROBIN DAVENPORT KG-12 1998 ACSI LISA JACOBS FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY OF UNIVERSAL CITY 20 1401 PAT BOOKER ROAD 015-121 CISSY STUBBLEFIELD 340 UNIVERSAL CITY 78148-3986 PHONE - (210) 658-5331 FIRST BAPTIST ACADEMY UNIVERSAL CITY 78148-3986 101 1-8 1995 ACSI CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 20 4802 VANCE JACKSON 015-122 DR MARILYN SORENSEN 600 SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 PHONE - (210) 979-6161 CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN H S SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 001 DON ADKISSON 6-12 1996 ACSI CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN EL SAN ANTONIO 78230-5259 101 CHARLES FARMER KG-5 1996 ACSI BLESSED HOPE ACADEMY 20 P O BOX 4880 015-123 ALICE ASHCRAFT 101 SAN ANTONIO 78212-4880 PHONE - (210) 733-4673 BLESSED HOPE ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78212-4880 001 9-12 1998 ACSI 1998 ICAA TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 20 8762 FOURWINDS DR 015-124 SUSAN LILLY 385 SAN ANTONIO 78239-1984 PHONE - (210) 653-2800 TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SAN ANTONIO 78239-1984 001 KG-12 1998 ACSI ST GEORGE EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 20 6904 WEST AVENUE 015-135 CHARLES RAYMER 494 SAN ANTONIO 78213-1820 PHONE - (210) 342-4263 ST GEORGE EPISCOPAL EL SAN ANTONIO 78213-1893 101 LEONARD P ZYCH EE-8 1989 SAES ST LUKE’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 20 15 ST LUKE’S LANE 015-136 SHIRLEY BERDICIO 260 15 ST LUKE’S LANE SAN ANTONIO 78209-4445 PHONE - (210) 826-0664 ST LUKE’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO 78209-4445 101 SHIRLEY BERDICIO PK-5 1971 ISAS SAINT MARY’S HALL 20 9401 STARCREST DRIVE 015-137 JOHN M THOMAS 850 SAN ANTONIO 78217-4162 PHONE - (210) 655-7721 ST MARY’S HALL UPPER SAN ANTONIO 78217-4162 001 SUSAN LAIR 9-12 1955 ISAS ST MARY’S HALL MIDDLE SAN ANTONIO 78217-4162 041 RUTH FREDERICK 6-8 1955 ISAS ST MARY’S HALL LOWER SAN ANTONIO 78217-4162 101 PATRICIA TONKIN 1-5 1955 ISAS ST MARY’S HALL PRE-K SAN ANTONIO 78217-4162 102 PATRICIA TONKIN PK-KG 1955 ISAS TEXAS MILITARY INSTITUTE 20 20955 TEJAS TRAIL WEST 015-138 DR MARK D DESJARDINS 284 SAN ANTONIO 78257-9708 PHONE - (210) 698-7171 TEXAS MILITARY INST SAN ANTONIO 78257-9708 001 DR JAMES C ROBINSON 6-12 1955 ISAS SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN SCHOOL 20 6914 WURZBACH RD 015-152 F TIMOTHY EICKSTEAD 497 SAN ANTONIO 78240-3832 PHONE - (210) 614-3741 SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO 78240-3832 101 F TIMOTHY EICKSTEAD EE-8 1991 LSAC 304 ACCREDITED NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 2000-2001 County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist.
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