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Officers and Statistics Texas Public Schools 1999 OFFICERS AND STATISTICS TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1999 - 2000 OFFICERS AND STATISTICS, TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1999 - 2000 *As Provided by the State Property Tax Files FY98 Appraised* Tax Rates* County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents-County, Grades 1998-99 Valuation Mainte- Region, School Telephone No. No. No. District, Principals Taught Enrollment (Thousands) nance Bond 001 ANDERSON 001 CAYUGA ISD 07 P O BOX 427 001-902 E G SCARBOROUGH JR 624 $167,650 .150 .000 CAYUGA 75832-0427 PHONE - (903) 928-2102 FAX - (903) 928-2646 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL CAYUGA H S (903) 928-2294 001 DANIEL SHEAD 9-12 192 CAYUGA MIDDLE (903) 928-2699 041 SHERRI MCINNIS 6-8 157 CAYUGA EL (903) 928-2295 103 DR RICK WEBB EE-5 275 ELKHART ISD 07 RT 1 BOX 1001 001-903 JOHNNIE EUGENE KEELING 1126 $101,121 .122 .019 ELKHART 75839-9701 PHONE - (903) 764-2952 FAX - (903) 764-2466 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ELKHART H S (903) 764-5161 001 MICHAEL CHAD BASKIN 9-12 330 ELKHART MIDDLE (903) 764-2459 041 JACKY CHERRY 6-8 247 ELKHART EL (903) 764-2979 101 MIKE MOON EE-5 549 FRANKSTON ISD 07 P O BOX 428 001-904 TERRY M LAPIC 807 $124,540 .126 .021 FRANKSTON 75763-0428 PHONE - (903) 876-2556 FAX - (903) 876-4558 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL FRANKSTON H S (903) 876-2215 001 DANNY MILLER 9-12 235 FRANKSTON MIDDLE (903) 876-2215 041 C J O’NEAL 6-8 193 FRANKSTON EL (903) 876-2214 102 PEGGY HOOD PK-5 379 NECHES ISD 07 P O BOX 310 001-906 PHILIP ALAN WOOD SR 339 $44,426 .144 .000 NECHES 75779-0310 PHONE - (903) 584-3311 FAX - (903) 584-3686 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL NECHES H S (903) 584-3443 002 JOE ELLIS 7-12 148 NECHES EL (903) 584-3401 102 GARY HOLCOMB EE-6 191 PALESTINE ISD 07 1600 SOUTH LOOP 256 001-907 DR MARD A HERRICK, PH D 3721 $522,277 .133 .019 PALESTINE 75801-5847 PHONE - (903) 731-8000 FAX - (903) 729-5588 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL PALESTINE H S (903) 731-8005 001 JACKIE D YOUNG 9-12 1048 DAYTOP CAMPUS (903) 731-8033 002 JACKIE D YOUNG 6-12 42 PALESTINE MIDDLE (903) 731-8008 041 JERRY K MAYO 7-8 563 WASHINGTON 6TH GR CTR (903) 731-8030 042 SUZANNE EIBEN 6 264 NORTHSIDE PRI (903) 731-8020 101 BARBARA DUTTON PK-2 455 SAM HOUSTON PRI (903) 731-8026 104 DR JOHN LOVE EE-PK 160 SOUTHSIDE PRI (903) 731-8023 107 NIKKI CALHOUN KG-2 374 STORY EL (903) 731-8015 110 DIANE THOMPSON 3-5 815 WESTWOOD ISD 07 P O BOX 260 001-908 MARVIN C THOMPSON 1840 $263,199 .134 .000 PALESTINE 75802-0260 PHONE - (903) 729-1776 FAX - (903) 729-3696 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL WESTWOOD H S (903) 729-1773 002 RICHARD O SCOGGIN 9-12 504 WESTWOOD J H (903) 723-0423 041 JUDITH THOMASON 7-8 302 WESTWOOD EL (903) 729-1771 101 PAULETTE CHAPMAN 3-6 583 WESTWOOD PRI (903) 729-1787 102 CLYCE MARSHALL EE-2 451 SLOCUM ISD 07 RT 2 BOX 2334 001-909 FRED C FULTON JR 366 $57,843 .125 .000 ELKHART 75839-9802 PHONE - (903) 478-3624 FAX - (903) 478-3030 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL SLOCUM H S (903) 478-3624 001 THOMAS NAISMITH 7-12 159 SLOCUM EL (903) 478-3624 101 THOMAS NAISMITH PK-6 207 002 ANDREWS 002 ANDREWS ISD 18 405 NORTHWEST 3RD ST 002-901 DAVID WILLIAM GOODMAN 3468 $1,479,311 .150 .000 ANDREWS 79714-5098 PHONE - (915) 523-3640 FAX - (915) 523-3343 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ANDREWS H S (915) 523-3640 001 MICHAEL ANDREW FETNER 9-12 1052 ANDREWS MIDDLE (915) 523-3640 041 TONY STRICKLIN 6-8 830 DEVONIAN EL (915) 523-3640 101 MOODY CONNER KG-5 344 GLORIETA EL (915) 523-3640 102 ROBERT CRAWFORD KG-5 200 SAN ANDRES EL (915) 523-3640 103 DR BETTY MEIRON KG-5 242 UNDERWOOD EL (915) 523-3640 104 JIM HARVEY KG-5 253 CLEARFORK EL (915) 523-3640 105 JERRY MCWILLIAMS EE-5 542 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL ANDREWS ALTER (915) 523-3640 002 DR RICHARD BAIN 1-12 5 3 OFFICERS AND STATISTICS, TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1999 - 2000 *As Provided by the State Property Tax Files FY98 Appraised* Tax Rates* County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents-County, Grades 1998-99 Valuation Mainte- Region, School Telephone No. No. No. District, Principals Taught Enrollment (Thousands) nance Bond 003 ANGELINA 003 PINEYWOODS 07 1310 WALNUT BEND 003-801 SARAH STRINDEN 0 $0 .000 .000 COMMUNITY ACADEMY LUFKIN 75904 PHONE - (409) 637-1147 FAX - (409) 632-3837 CHARTER INSTRUCTIONAL PINEYWOODS COMMUNITY ACADEMY (409) 636-1280 001 KG-12 0 HUDSON ISD 07 RT 12 BOX 8600 003-902 MARY ANN ADAMS 2235 $150,004 .102 .043 LUFKIN 75904-8600 PHONE - (409) 875-3351 FAX - (409) 875-9209 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HUDSON H S (409) 875-9232 001 JUDY BLACK 9-12 633 HUDSON MS (409) 875-9222 041 STANLEY TUPMAN 6-8 522 HUDSON EL (409) 875-9260 102 JANET TAREILO EE-5 1070 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (409) 634-1100 004 SALLYE DARMSTADTER 9-12 10 LUFKIN ISD 07 P O BOX 1407 003-903 DAVID A SHARP 8107 $1,440,874 .133 .017 LUFKIN 75902-1407 PHONE - (409) 634-6696 FAX - (409) 634-8864 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL LUFKIN H S (409) 632-7721 001 ROY KNIGHT 9-12 2253 LUFKIN MIDDLE (409) 630-4444 044 JOE DEASON 6-8 1811 ANDERSON EL (409) 632-5527 120 BARBARA LAZARINE 3-5 337 BRANDON EL (409) 632-5513 121 JOE BURNS 3-5 410 BROOKHOLLOW EL (409) 634-8415 122 MARY V CASPER 3-5 386 COSTON EL (409) 639-3118 123 PABLO TORRES 3-5 280 DUNBAR PRIMARY (409) 632-6693 124 KEN ST AMA 1-2 265 GARRETT PRIMARY (409) 634-8418 125 JACKIE HADNOT PK-KG 295 HACKNEY PRIMARY (409) 634-3324 126 SANDRA NUNN EE-KG 233 HERTY EL (409) 639-2241 127 ART STEVENS KG-2 282 KURTH EL (409) 639-3279 128 ROGER KELLY PK-2 363 SLACK EL (409) 639-2279 129 JANIS COMPTON KG-5 729 TROUT EL (409) 639-3274 130 JAMES MARTINEC PK-2 380 STATE SCHOOL (409) 630-4271 140 PATTI FRAIR 1-12 6 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL ALTER SCH (409) 632-7203 003 DR ROBERT TONEY 7-12 0 STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (409) 634-1100 004 SALLY DARMSTADER 9-12 57 SPECIAL SERVICES (409) 632-8041 141 BRENDA HILL EE-12 11 JUVENILE DETENT CTR (409) 634-8689 201 4-12 9 PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONAL ST PATRICK’S SCH (409) 634-6719 200 KG-6 0 ST CYPRIAN EPISCOPAL SCH (409) 639-1253 202 PK-7 0 ANGELINA CHRISTIAN SCH (409) 632-1517 203 KG-7 0 HUNTINGTON ISD 07 P O BOX 328 003-904 BUTCH H FELKNER 1624 $104,152 .129 .033 HUNTINGTON 75949-0328 PHONE - (409) 876-4287 FAX - (409) 876-3212 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HUNTINGTON H S (409) 876-4150 001 MIKE TERRY 9-12 430 HUNTINGTON MIDDLE (409) 876-4722 041 GLENN FRANK 6-8 358 HUNTINGTON EL (409) 876-5194 101 ERIC WRIGHT EE-3 508 HUNTINGTON INT (409) 876-3432 102 DANIEL M TOWNSEND 4-5 242 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PRIDE ALTER SCH (409) 876-4295 005 HAROLD V HILL 7-12 86 DIBOLL ISD 07 P O BOX 550 003-905 CAROLYN S HENDERSON 1945 $207,072 .119 .027 DIBOLL 75941-0550 PHONE - (409) 829-4718 FAX - (409) 829-5558 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL DIBOLL H S (409) 829-5626 001 BOBBY RICE 9-12 513 DIBOLL J H (409) 829-5225 041 RICKY STEPHENS 6-8 424 TEMPLE EL (409) 829-5419 101 HELEN CHESHIRE 2-5 602 DIBOLL PRI 102 BETH WILBANKS EE-1 389 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR 004 9-12 17 ZAVALLA ISD 07 P O BOX 45 003-906 MICHAEL H FORD 443 $54,265 .106 .019 ZAVALLA 75980-0045 PHONE - (409) 897-2271 FAX - (409) 897-2674 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ZAVALLA H S (409) 897-2301 001 RONALD L FANT 6-12 194 ZAVALLA EL (409) 897-2611 101 SARAH THRASHER PK-5 246 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR 004 9-12 3 CENTRAL ISD 07 7622 US HWY 69 NORTH 003-907 VERNIS D ROGERS 1638 $115,085 .124 .016 POLLOK 75969-9710 PHONE - (409) 853-2216 FAX - (409) 853-2215 4 OFFICERS AND STATISTICS, TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 1999 - 2000 *As Provided by the State Property Tax Files FY98 Appraised* Tax Rates* County, District, Mailing Address, Co.-Dist. Sch. Superintendents-County, Grades 1998-99 Valuation Mainte- Region, School Telephone No. No. No. District, Principals Taught Enrollment (Thousands) nance Bond REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL CENTRAL H S (409) 853-2167 001 WILLIAM NORRIS 9-12 403 CENTRAL J H (409) 853-2115 041 LAURA JEAN CUMMINGS 6-8 367 CENTRAL PRI (409) 853-2710 101 JENNIFER JONES EE-2 452 CENTRAL EL (409) 853-9390 102 DIANNE CROOM 3-5 404 ALTERNATIVE INSTRUCTIONAL STUBBLEFIELD LRN CTR (409) 634-1100 004 9-12 12 004 ARANSAS 004 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD 02 P O BOX 907 004-901 ADRAIN B JOHNSON 3493 $805,375 .140 .015 ROCKPORT 78381-0907 PHONE - (361) 790-2210 FAX - (361) 790-2299 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ROCKPORT-FULTON H S (361) 790-2205 001 9-12 1043 ROCKPORT-FULTON J H (361) 790-2230 041 PRESTON ADAMS 7-8 585 ROCKPORT INT (361) 790-2000 042 PAT NELSON 6 273 FULTON EL (361) 790-2240 101 DARNELL C SCHREIBER 2-5 491 ROCKPORT EL (361) 790-2250 102 ADRIANNE JOHNSON EE-1 626 LIVEOAK EL (361) 790-2260 103 BILL BARR 2-5 475 PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONAL SACRED HEART SCH (361) 729-2672 200 KG-4 0 005 ARCHER 005 ARCHER CITY ISD 09 P O BOX 926 005-901 RANDEL R BEAVER 612 $111,838 .124 .010 ARCHER CITY 76351-0926 PHONE - (940) 574-4536 FAX - (940) 574-4051 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ARCHER CITY H S (940) 574-4713 001 C D KNOBLOCH 6-12 335 ARCHER CITY EL (940) 574-4506 101 TONY DANIEL EE-5 277 HOLLIDAY ISD 09 P O BOX 689 005-902 CLARKE BOYD 986 $123,520 .135 .000 HOLLIDAY 76366-0689 PHONE - (940) 586-1281 FAX - (940) 586-1492 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL HOLLIDAY H S (940) 586-1624 001 KENT LEMONS 9-12 317 HOLLIDAY MIDDLE (940) 586-1314 041 TOM VENHAUS 6-8 256 HOLLIDAY EL (940) 586-1986 101 PATSY SHAWVER EE-5 413 MEGARGEL ISD 09 P O BOX 39 005-903 DON SHEARMIRE 76 $18,460 .150 .000 MEGARGEL 76370-0039 PHONE - (940) 563-2431 FAX - (940) 563-2108 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL MEGARGEL H S (817) 563-2431 001 7-12 37 MEGARGEL EL (817) 563-3361 101 PK-6 39 WINDTHORST ISD 09 P O BOX 190 005-904 ANNE C POPLIN 372 $27,312 .142 .000 WINDTHORST 76389-0190 PHONE - (940) 423-6688 FAX - (940) 423-6505 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL WINDTHORST H S (940) 423-6680 001 CASEY RODGERS 7-12 154 WINDTHORST EL (940) 423-6679 101 LEONARD SCHENK
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