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ISD- Schools 20201023 Alamo Heights ISD 7101 Broadway, Contact Information: http://www.ahisd.net/ San Antonio, TX 78209 210-824-2483 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Wood Ridge Elementary School Alamo Heights Junior School Alamo Heights High School Cambridge Elementary School East Central ISD 6634 New Sulphur Springs 210-648-7861 Contact Information: https://www.ecisd.net/ Rd., San Antonio, TX 78263 210-634-6100 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Harmony Elementary School Heritage Middle School East Central High School Highland Forest Elementary School Legacy Middle School CAST Lead High School Oak Crest Elementary School Pecan Valley Elementary School Salado Elementary School Sinclair Elementary School Tradition Elementary School Edgewood ISD 5358 W. Commerce Contact Information: https://www.eisd.net/ San Antonio, Tx 78237 210-444-4500 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Gardendale Elementary School Brentwood Middle School John F. Kennedy High School Henry B. Gonzalez Elementary School Wrenn Middle School Memorial High School Las Palmas Elementary School Loma Park Elementary School Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School Perales Elementary School Roosevelt Elementary School Roy Cisneros Elementary School Stafford Elementary School Winston Elementary School Fort Sam Houston ISD 4005 Winans Rd. Contact Information: https://www.fshisd.net/ San Antonio, TX 78234 210-368-8700 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Fort Sam Houston Elementary School Robert G. Cole Middle School Robert G. Cole High School Harlandale ISD 102 Genevieve Drive Contact Information: https://www.harlandale.net/ San Antonio, TX 78214 210-989-4300 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Adams Elementary School Harlandale Middle School Harlandale High School Bellaire Elementary School Kingsborough Middle School McCollum High School Carroll Bell Elementary School Leal Middle School Collier Elementary School Terrell Wells Middle School Columbia Heights Elementary School Gilbert Elementary School Gillette Elementary School Morrill Elementary School Rayburn Elementary School Schulze Elementary School Stonewall-Flanders Elementary School Vestal Elementary School Wright Elementary School Judson ISD 8012 Shin Oak Drive, Contact Information: https://www.judsonisd.org/ Live Oak, TX 78233 210-989-4300 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Candlewood Elementary School Judson Middle School Judson High School Converse Elementary School Kirby Middle School Veterans Memorial High School Copperfield Elementary School Kitty Hawk Middle School Wagner High School Coronado Village Elementary School Metzger Middle School Crestview Elementary School Woodlake Hills Middle School Elolf Elementary School Escondido Elementary School Franz Elementary School Hartman Elementary School Hopkins Elementary School Masters Elementary School Miller's Point Elementary School Olympia Elementary School Park Village Elementary School Paschall Elementary School Rolling Meadows Elementary School Salinas Elementary School Spring Meadows Elementary School Woodlake Elementary School Wortham Oaks Elementary School Lackland ISD 2460 Kenly Ave. Bld 8265 Lackland Air Force Base, Contact Information: https://www.lacklandisd.net/ San Antonio, TX 78236 210-357-5000 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Lackland Elementary School Stacey Junior - Senior High School North East ISD 8961 Tesoro Drive, Contact Information: https://www.neisd.net/ San Antonio, TX 78217 210-407-0000 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Bulverde Creek Elementary School Bradley Middle School Churchill High School Camelot Elementary School Bush Middle School Johnson High School Canyon Ridge Elementary School Driscoll Middle School MacArthur High School Castle Hills Elementary School Ed White Middle School Madison High School Cibolo Green Elementary School Eisenhower Middle School Reagan High School Clear Spring Elementary School Garner Middle School Roosevelt High School Coker Elementary School Harris Middle School LEE High School Colonial Hills Elementary School Hill Middle School Dellview Elementary School Jackson Middle School East Terrell Hills Elementary School Krueger Middle School El Dorado Elementary School Lopez Middle School Encino Park Elementary School Nimitz Middle School Fox Run Elementary School Tejeda Middle School Hardy Oak Elementary School Wood Middle School Harmony Hills Elementary School Hidden Forest Elementary School Huebner Elementary School Jackson-Keller Elementary School Larkspur Elementary School Las Lomas Elementary School Longs Creek Elementary School Montgomery Elementary School Northern Hills Elementary School Northwood Elementary School Oak Grove Elementary School Oak Meadow Elementary School Olmos Elementary School Redland Oaks Elementary School Regency Place Elementary School Ridgeview Elementary School Roan Forest Elementary School Royal Ridge Elementary School Serna Elementary School Stahl Elementary School Steubing Ranch Elementary School Stone Oak Elementary School Thousand Oaks Elementary School Tuscany Heights Elementary School Vineyard Ranch Elementary School Walzem Elementary School Wetmore Elementary School Wilderness Oak Elementary School Wilshire Elementary School Windcrest Elementary School Woodstone Elementary School Northside ISD 5900 Evers Rd. Contact Information: https://www.nisd.net/ San Antonio, TX 78238 210-397-8500 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Adams Hill Elementary School Bernal Middle School Brandeis High School Allen Elementary School Briscoe Middle School Brennan High School Aue Elementary School Connally Middle School Clark High School Beard Elementary School Folks Middle School Harlan High School Blattman Elementary School Hector Garcia Middle School Holmes High School Boldt Elementary School Hobby Middle School John Jay High School Boone Elementary School Jefferson Middle School John Marshall High School Brauchle Elementary School Jones Middle School O'Connor High School Braun Station Elementary School Jordan Middle School Stevens High School Burke Elementary School Luna Middle School Taft High School Cable Elementary School Neff Middle School Warren High School Carlos Coon Elementary School Pease Middle School Carnahan Elementary School Rawlinson Middle School Carson Elementary School Rayburn Middle School Cody Elementary School Ross Middle School Cole Elementary School Rudder Middle School Colonies North Elementary School Stevenson Middle School Driggers Elementary School Stinson Middle School Ellison Elementary School Vale Middle School Elrod Elementary School Zachry Middle School Esparza Elementary School Evers Elementary School Fernandez Elementary School Fields Elementary School Fisher Elementary School Forester Elementary School Galm Elementary School Glass Elementary School Glenn Elementary School Glenoaks Elementary School Hatchett Elementary School Helotes Elementary School Henderson Elementary School Hoffman Elementary School Howsman Elementary School Kallison Elementary School Kay Franklin Elementary School Knowlton Elementary School Krueger Elementary School Kuentz Elementary School Langley Elementary School Leon Valley Elementary School Lewis Elementary School Lieck Elementary School Linton Elementary School Locke Hill Elementary School Los Reyes Elementary School Martin Elementary School Mary Hull Elementary School May Elementary School McAndrew Elementary School McDermott Elementary School Mead Elementary School Meadow Village Elementary School Michael Elementary School Mireles Elementary School Mora Elementary School Murnin Elementary School Myers Elementary School Nichols Elementary School Northwest Crossing Elementary School Oak Hill Terrace Elementary School Ott Elementary School PassmoreElementary School Powell Elementary School Raba Elementary School Rhodes Elementary School Scarborough Elementary School Scobee Elementary School Steubing Elementary School Thorton Elementary School Timberwilde Elementary School Vally Hi Elementary School Villarreal Elementary School Wanke Elementary School Ward Elementary School Wernli Elementary School Westwood Terrace Elementary School Randolph Field ISD 1225 Randolph AFB, Contact Information: https://www.rfisd.net/ Universal City, TX 78148 210-357-2300 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Randolph Elementary School Randolph Middle School Randolph High School San Antonio ISD 141 Lavaca Street, Contact Information: https://www.saisd.net/page/dis-school-list San Antonio, TX 78210 210-554-2200 Elementary Schools Middle Schools High Schools Arnold Elementary School Longfellow Middle School Brackenridge High School Baskin Elementary School Lowell Middle School Cooper Academy at Navarro High School JT Brackenridge Elementary School Rhodes Middle School Edison High School Carvajal Elementary School Rogers Middle School Healy Murphy Center High School Collins Garden Elementary School Whittier Middle School Highlands High School De Zavala Elementary School Houston High School Franklin Elementary School Lanier High School Graebner Elementary School Highland Hills Elementary School Highland Park Elementary School Hillcrest Elementary School Hirsch Elementary School Kelly Elementary School S. King Elementary School Madison Elementary School Margil Elementary School Maverick Elementary School Miller Elementary School Neal Elementary School Pershing Elementary School Schenck Elementary School Smith Elementary School Washington Elementary School Wilson Elementary School Somerset ISD 7791 6th St. P.O. Box 279, Contact Information: https://sisdk12.edlioschool.com/
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