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Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, October 2005 Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, October 2005 2004-05 Appraised Tax rate Mailing address Cnty.-dist. Sch. County and district enroll- valuation Main- County, district, region, school and phone number number no. superintendents, principals Grades ment (thousands) tenance Bond 001 ANDERSON 001 CAYUGA ISD 07 P O BOX 427 001-902 DR RICK WEBB 585 $252,409 .150 .000 CAYUGA 75832-0427 PHONE - (903) 928-2102 FAX - (903) 928-2646 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL CAYUGA H S (903) 928-2294 001 DANIEL SHEAD 9-12 163 CAYUGA MIDDLE (903) 928-2699 041 SHERRI MCINNIS 6-8 154 CAYUGA EL (903) 928-2295 103 TRACIE CAMPBELL EE-5 268 ELKHART ISD 07 301 E PARKER ST 001-903 DR JOSEPH GLENN HAMBRICK 1267 $143,668 .150 .000 ELKHART 75839-9701 PHONE - (903) 764-2952 FAX - (903) 764-2466 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ELKHART H S (903) 764-5161 001 TIMOTHY JOHN RATCLIFF 9-12 364 ELKHART MIDDLE (903) 764-2459 041 JAMES RONALD MAYS JR 6-8 281 ELKHART EL (903) 764-2979 101 MIKE MOON EE-5 618 DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL ELKHART DAEP 002 KG-12 4 FRANKSTON ISD 07 P O BOX 428 001-904 AUSTIN THACKER 786 $205,942 .144 .009 FRANKSTON 75763-0428 PHONE - (903) 876-2556 ext:222 FAX - (903) 876-4558 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL FRANKSTON H S (903) 876-3219 001 NICCI COOK 9-12 232 FRANKSTON MIDDLE (903) 876-2215 041 CHRIS WHITE 6-8 195 FRANKSTON EL (903) 876-2214 102 MARY PHILLIPS PK-5 359 NECHES ISD 07 P O BOX 310 001-906 GARY G HOLCOMB 313 $63,459 .150 .000 NECHES 75779-0310 PHONE - (903) 584-3311 FAX - (903) 584-3686 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL NECHES H S (903) 584-3443 002 JOE ELLIS 7-12 136 NECHES EL (903) 584-3401 102 GARY G HOLCOMB EE-6 177 PALESTINE ISD 07 1600 S LOOP 256 001-907 JERRY K MAYO 3113 $708,466 .150 .012 PALESTINE 75801-5847 PHONE - (903) 731-8001 FAX - (903) 729-5588 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL PALESTINE HIGH SCHOOL (903) 731-8005 001 RICHARD SCOGGIN 9-12 934 PALESTINE MIDDLE SCHOOL (903) 731-8008 041 PEGGY HERRINGTON 6-8 500 NORTHSIDE EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER (903) 731-8020 101 BARBARA DUTTON EE-KG 452 SOUTHSIDE PRI (903) 731-8023 107 NIKKI CALHOUN 1-2 526 STORY EL (903) 731-8015 110 LOLITA SHEAD 3-5 701 WESTWOOD ISD 07 P O BOX 260 001-908 MARVIN C THOMPSON 1754 $332,641 .133 .000 PALESTINE 75802-0260 PHONE - (903) 729-1776 FAX - (903) 729-3696 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL WESTWOOD H S (903) 729-1773 002 JUDITH THOMASON 9-12 527 WESTWOOD J H (903) 723-0423 041 SHERYL MILLER 7-8 257 WESTWOOD EL (903) 729-1771 101 CRAIG COLEMAN 3-6 514 WESTWOOD PRI (903) 729-1787 102 JAMES OLIVER EE-2 456 SLOCUM ISD 07 5765 E STATE HWY 294 001-909 FRED C FULTON JR 380 $67,843 .128 .000 ELKHART 75839-9802 PHONE - (903) 478-3624 FAX - (903) 478-3030 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL SLOCUM H S (903) 478-3624 001 RONNIE SHEPPERD 7-12 158 SLOCUM EL (903) 478-3624 101 RONNIE SHEPPERD PK-6 222 002 ANDREWS 002 ANDREWS ISD 18 405 NW 3RD ST 002-901 DR ERVIN L HUDDLESTON 2861 $1,950,066 .146 .019 ANDREWS 79714-5098 PHONE - (432) 523-3640 FAX - (432) 523-3343 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ANDREWS HIGH SCHOOL (432) 523-3640 ext:121 001 MICHAEL RHODES 9-12 909 ANDREWS MIDDLE SCHOOL (432) 523-3640 ext:421 041 STEVE KOLB 6-8 618 DEVONIAN ELEM (432) 523-3640 ext:521 101 BELMA AVENA 3 192 SAN ANDRES ELEM (432) 523-3640 ext:221 103 LARRY GLASSON EE-PK,5 282 UNDERWOOD ELEM (432) 523-3640 ext:621 104 LINDA MARQUEZ PK,4 243 CLEARFORK EL (432) 523-3640 ext:321 105 ESTELLA VASQUEZ KG-2 604 DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL ANDREWS ALTER (432) 523-3640 002 DAVID MITCHELL 1-12 13 003 ANGELINA 003 PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY 07 602 S RAGUET 003-801 GREY BURTON 206 $0 .000 .000 LUFKIN 75904 PHONE - (936) 634-5515 FAX - (936) 634-5518 Texas School Directory, 2005-06 45 Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, October 2005 2004-05 Appraised Tax rate Mailing address Cnty.-dist. Sch. County and district enroll- valuation Main- County, district, region, school and phone number number no. superintendents, principals Grades ment (thousands) tenance Bond CHARTER/REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY HIGH S (936) 634-5515 001 JOHN MALLOY KG-8 206 HUDSON ISD 07 6735 TED TROUT DR 003-902 MARY ANN WHITEKER 2358 $216,260 .143 .008 LUFKIN 75904-8600 PHONE - (936) 875-3351 FAX - (936) 875-9209 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HUDSON H S (936) 875-9232 001 DONNY WEBB 9-12 671 HUDSON MS (936) 875-9222 041 STANLEY TUPMAN 5-8 704 W F PEAVY PRIMARY (936) 875-9344 101 TOM A MILLER EE-1 450 W H BONNER ELEMENTARY (936) 875-9212 102 SUZANNE JONES 2-4 525 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (409) 634-1100 004 SALLYE DARMSTADTER 9-12 8 LUFKIN ISD 07 P O BOX 1407 003-903 DAVID A SHARP 8509 $1,720,720 .150 .008 LUFKIN 75902-1407 PHONE - (936) 634-6696 FAX - (936) 634-8864 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL LUFKIN H S (936) 632-7721 001 MARK SMITH 9-12 2341 LUFKIN MIDDLE (936) 630-4444 044 VICKIE EVANS 6-8 1748 ANDERSON EL (936) 632-5527 120 BARBARA LAZARINE 3-5 329 BRANDON EL (936) 632-5513 121 JANET TAREILO 3-5 390 BROOKHOLLOW EL (936) 634-8415 122 JASON DAVIS 3-5 333 COSTON EL (936) 639-3118 123 PABLO TORRES 3-5 341 DUNBAR PRIMARY (936) 630-4500 124 DORINDA WADE 1-2 313 GARRETT PRIMARY (936) 634-8418 125 MARILYN KEGLER PK-KG 445 HACKNEY PRIMARY (936) 634-3324 126 SHIRLEY JOLLEY EE-PK 284 HERTY PRIMARY (936) 639-2241 127 KATHY JOST EE-2 455 KURTH PRIMARY (936) 639-3279 128 KAREN MONTES EE,KG-2 369 SLACK EL (936) 639-2279 129 ROBIN STOWE KG-5 672 TROUT PRIMARY (936) 639-3274 130 JANIS COMPTON PK-2 425 STATE SCHOOL (936) 630-4271 140 DEIDRA HARRISON 1-12 4 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (936) 634-1100 004 SALLY DARMSTADER 9-12 45 SPECIAL SERVICES (936) 630-4273 141 DEIDRA HARRISON EE-12 10 JUVENILE DETENT CTR (936) 634-8689 201 4-12 5 DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL ALTER SCH (936) 632-7203 003 DREW HUFFTY 1-12 0 HUNTINGTON ISD 07 P O BOX 328 003-904 SHIRLEY DAVIS 1654 $143,284 .150 .014 HUNTINGTON 75949-0328 PHONE - (936) 876-4287 FAX - (936) 876-3212 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HUNTINGTON H S (409) 876-4150 001 LONNIE JACKSON 9-12 443 HUNTINGTON MIDDLE (936) 876-4722 041 GLENN FRANK 6-8 373 HUNTINGTON EL (409) 876-5194 101 DR GARY CAMPBELL EE-3 560 HUNTINGTON INT (936) 876-3432 102 BEN WILROY 4-5 209 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PRIDE ALTER SCH (936) 876-4295 005 HAROLD V HILL 9-12 69 DIBOLL ISD 07 P O BOX 550 003-905 BOBBY BAKER 1947 $264,350 .148 .000 DIBOLL 75941-0550 PHONE - (936) 829-4718 FAX - (936) 829-5558 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL DIBOLL H S (936) 829-5626 001 BRENT HAWKINS 9-12 524 DIBOLL J H (936) 829-5225 041 MARK KETTERING 6-8 425 TEMPLE EL (936) 829-5419 101 REBECCA DONAHOE EE,2-5 571 DIBOLL PRI (936) 829-4671 102 RILEY ARMSTRONG EE-1 412 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (936) 634-1100 004 9-12 9 DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL DIBOLL DAEP 005 6-12 6 ZAVALLA ISD 07 P O BOX 45 003-906 DR KATHY YVONNE RAY 467 $63,166 .142 .007 ZAVALLA 75980-0045 PHONE - (409) 897-2271 FAX - (409) 897-2674 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ZAVALLA H S (936) 897-2301 001 CLARK BYNUM 6-12 227 ZAVALLA EL (409) 897-2611 101 MICHAEL T NASH PK-5 239 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR 004 9-12 1 CENTRAL ISD 07 7622 US HWY 69 N 003-907 VERNIS DALE ROGERS 1678 $155,163 .150 .000 POLLOK 75969-9710 PHONE - (936) 853-2216 FAX - (936) 853-2215 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL CENTRAL H S (936) 853-2167 001 RONALD LINDGREN 9-12 468 CENTRAL J H (936) 853-2115 041 DAVID FLOWERS 6-8 415 CENTRAL PRI (936) 853-2710 101 KAREN SHUMAKER EE-2 398 CENTRAL EL (936) 853-9390 102 DIANNE CROOM 3-5 386 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (409) 634-1100 004 9-12 11 004 ARANSAS 004 46 Texas School Directory, 2005-06 Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, October 2005 2004-05 Appraised Tax rate Mailing address Cnty.-dist. Sch. County and district enroll- valuation Main- County, district, region, school and phone number number no. superintendents, principals Grades ment (thousands) tenance Bond ARANSAS COUNTY ISD 02 P O BOX 907 004-901 WAYNE JOHNSON 3350 $1,445,378 .144 .007 ROCKPORT 78381-0907 PHONE - (361) 790-2220 ext:2235 FAX - (361) 790-2206 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ROCKPORT-FULTON HIGH SCHOOL (361) 790-2220 001 TISHA PIWETZ 9-12 1007 ROCKPORT-FULTON MIDDLE SCHOOL (361) 790-2230 041 KIM JAMES 6-8 852 FULTON 4-5 LEARNING CENTER (361) 790-2240 101 BETTY WILLIAMS 4-5 484 LITTLE BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL (361) 790-2000 102 KATHY STEPHENSON EE-KG 315 LIVEOAK 1-3 LEARNING CENTER (361) 790-2260 103 PATRICIA NELSON 1-3 692 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL ROCKPORT-FULTON LRN ACAD (361) 790-2250 ext:1 003 SCOTT MCNEELY 8-12 0 005 ARCHER 005 ARCHER CITY ISD 09 P O BOX 926 005-901 RANDEL R BEAVER 541 $119,879 .135 .008 ARCHER CITY 76351-0926 PHONE - (940) 574-4536 FAX - (940) 574-4051 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ARCHER CITY H S (940) 574-4713 001 CD KNOBLOCH 7-12 275 ARCHER CITY EL (940) 574-4506 101 STEPHEN BATES EE-6 266 HOLLIDAY ISD 09 P O BOX 689 005-902 CLARKE BOYD 869 $156,534 .150 .000 HOLLIDAY 76366-0689 PHONE - (940) 586-1281 FAX - (940) 586-1492 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HOLLIDAY H S (940) 586-1624 001 KENT LEMONS 9-12 286 HOLLIDAY MIDDLE (940) 586-1314 041 KELLY CARVER 6-8 187 HOLLIDAY EL (940) 586-1986 101 SHANNON OWEN EE-5 396 MEGARGEL ISD 09 P O BOX 39 005-903 DON BERRY 66 $18,886 .150 .000 MEGARGEL 76370-0039 PHONE - (940) 562-2431 FAX - (940) 562-2108 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL MEGARGEL SCHOOL (817) 563-2431 001 JOHN ROBERTSON PK-12 66 WINDTHORST ISD 09 P O BOX 190 005-904 ANNE C POPLIN 506 $42,225 .150 .011 WINDTHORST 76389-0190 PHONE - (940) 423-6688 FAX - (940) 423-6505 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL WINDTHORST H S (940) 423-6688 001 LEONARD SCHENK JR 7-12 224 WINDTHORST EL (940) 423-6679 101 JEAN ASHTON EE-6 282 006 ARMSTRONG 006 CLAUDE ISD 16 P O BOX 209 006-902 BILL D WOOD 373 $83,441 .136 .000 CLAUDE 79019-0209 PHONE - (806) 226-7331 FAX - (806)
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