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Index of Public School Districts INDEX OF PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS Officers Adminis. ESC and Stats. Pers. Phone Co.-Dist. Region Part I Part II District Name Number Number District Address Superintendent Name Number Page No. Page No. 21ST CENTURY ACADEMY OF SCIENCE & TECH (361) 884-1576 178-806 2621 LYNCH ST CORPUS CHRISTI 78404 ROLAND B FUENTEZ 02 156 ABBOTT ISD (254) 582-9442 109-901 P O BOX 226 ABBOTT 76621-0226 TERRY TIMMONS 12 115 250 ABERNATHY ISD (806) 298-2563 095-901 505 7TH ST ABERNATHY 79311-3318 E ORAN HAMILTON 17 87 244 ABILENE ISD (915) 677-1444 221-901 P O BOX 981 ABILENE 79604-0981 CHARLES H HUNDLEY 14 185 281 ACADEMY ISD (254) 982-4304 014-901 704 EAST MAIN STREET LITTLE RIVER 76554-9801 MAL D FISCHER 12 9 217 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING, INC (713) 807-0062 101-810 2913 LOUISIANA HOUSTON 77006 LOIS BULLOCK 04 90 ACADEMY OF AUSTIN (248) 569-7787 227-807 20755 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD 48075 LECESTER BILL ALLEN 13 190 ACADEMY OF BEAUMONT (248) 569-7787 123-801 20755 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD 48075 LECESTER BILL ALLEN 05 123 ACADEMY OF DALLAS (248) 569-7787 057-810 20755 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD 48075 LECESTER BILL ALLEN 10 48 ACADEMY OF HOUSTON (713) 270-6100 101-808 8282 BISSONET SUITE 400 HOUSTON 77074-3912 SANDRA WILLIAMS 04 90 ACADEMY OF SAN ANTONIO (512) 884-1576 015-809 20755 GREENFIELD SOUTHFIELD 48075 LECESTER BILL ALLEN 20 11 ACADEMY OF SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE (903) 581-2890 212-801 225 WINCHESTER DR TYLER 75701-8847 NORMA E COTTON 07 174 278 ACADEMY OF TRANSITIONAL STUDIES (361) 881-9988 178-801 2203 BALDWIN BLVD CORPUS CHRISTI 78405-2011 DR MARIA LUISA GARZA 02 156 ADRIAN ISD (806) 538-6203 180-903 P O BOX 189 ADRIAN 79001-0189 MIKE LONG 16 160 271 AGUA DULCE ISD (361) 998-2542 178-901 P O BOX 250 AGUA DULCE 78330-0250 PAUL CZERWINSKI 02 157 270 ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD (210) 824-2483 015-901 7101 BROADWAY ST SAN ANTONIO 78209-3797 DR JERRY D CHRISTIAN 20 12 218 ALBA-GOLDEN ISD (903) 768-2472 250-906 RT 2 BOX 212 H ALBA 75410-9706 DR ED Q LYMAN 07 210 290 ALBANY ISD (915) 762-3974 209-901 P O BOX 188 ALBANY 76430-0188 DR JERI PFEIFER 14 173 278 ALDINE ISD (281) 449-1011 101-902 14910 ALDINE WESTFIELD RD HOUSTON 77032-3099 M B DONALDSON JR 04 93 246 ALEDO ISD (817) 441-8327 184-907 412 F M 1187 SOUTH ALEDO 76008-4407 ALLEN NORMAN 11 162 272 ALICE ISD (361) 664-0981 125-901 1801 EAST MAIN STREET ALICE 78332-4140 HENRY D HERRERA 02 125 256 ALIEF ISD (281) 498-8110 101-903 PO BOX 68 ALIEF 77411-0068 DR JAMES F SMITH 04 94 246 ALIEF MONTESSORI COMMUNITY SCHOOL (281) 530-9406 101-815 4215 H STREET HOUSTON 77072-5380 NANCY CHIEU 04 91 246 ALL SAINT’S ACADEMY (A S A) (281) 842-8299 101-816 706 MYRTLE CREEK DR LA PORTE 77571 REVEREND ALFRED SCOTT 04 91 ALLEN ISD (972) 727-0511 043-901 P O BOX 13 ALLEN 75013-0013 DR BARBARA F ERWIN 10 39 227 ALLISON ISD (806) 375-2381 242-904 P O BOX 50 ALLISON 79003-0050 DON W DAVENPORT 16 203 288 ALPHONSO CRUTCH’S-LIFE SUPPORT CENTER (713) 659-4405 101-817 3002 CHENVERT HOUSTON 77004 VIDA BELFORD 04 91 ALPINE ISD (915) 837-7700 022-901 704 WEST SUL ROSS AVE ALPINE 79830-4430 ERNESTO MARTINEZ JR 18 28 222 ALTO ISD (409) 858-4391 037-901 RT 1 BOX 1000 ALTO 75925-9599 DR J FLOYD WORLEY 07 37 226 ALVARADO ISD (817) 783-6800 126-901 P O BOX 387 ALVARADO 76009-0387 DR BEN COLWELL 11 126 256 ALVIN ISD (281) 388-1130 020-901 301 E HOUSE ST ALVIN 77511-3581 DR VIRGIL TIEMANN 04 25 221 ALVORD ISD (940) 427-5975 249-901 P O BOX 70 ALVORD 76225-0070 JOHN TRICE 11 209 290 AMARILLO ISD (806) 354-4200 188-901 7200 I-40 WEST AMARILLO 79106-2598 BOB MOORE 16 164 273 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER (713) 283-9235 101-818 P O BOX 52877 HOUSTON 77002 JEAN LAGRONE 04 91 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF EXCELLENCE CHARTER (713) 283-9235 227-808 P O BOX 52877 HOUSTON 77002 JEAN LAGRONE 13 190 AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR LEARNING (512) 472-8220 227-801 422 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN 78701-3620 REBECCA BENZ 13 189 283 AMHERST ISD (806) 246-3501 140-901 P O BOX 248 AMHERST 79312-0248 BYRON SHELLEY 17 133 259 AMIGOS POR VIDA-FRIENDS FOR LIFE CHARTER (713) 432-7129 101-819 2475 UNDERWOOD BLVD STE 268 HOUSTON 77030 WILLIAM QUEENAN 04 91 ANAHUAC ISD (409) 267-3600 036-901 P O BOX 369 ANAHUAC 77514-0369 R E BARRETT 04 36 226 ANDERSON-SHIRO CONS ISD (409) 873-2802 093-901 P O BOX 289 ANDERSON 77830-0289 DR C A KETCHERSID 06 86 243 ANDREWS ISD (915) 523-3640 002-901 405 NORTHWEST 3RD ST ANDREWS 79714-5098 DAVID WILLIAM GOODMAN 18 3 215 ANGLETON ISD (409) 849-8594 020-902 1900 NORTH DOWNING RD ANGLETON 77515-3799 DR J HERMAN SMITH 04 25 221 ANNA ISD (972) 924-3955 043-902 P O BOX 128 ANNA 75409-0128 DR JAMES R BANKSTON 10 39 227 ANSON ISD (915) 823-3671 127-901 1431 COMMERCIAL AVE ANSON 79501-5207 STAN FOGERSON 14 127 257 ANTHONY (915) 886-3622 071-906 610 SIXTH STREET ANTHONY 79821-1279 DR PAM PADILLA 19 71 237 ANTON ISD (806) 997-2301 110-901 P O BOX 309 ANTON 79313-0309 H DWAYNE CHENAULT 17 116 251 APPLE SPRINGS ISD (409) 831-3344 228-905 P O BOX 125 APPLE SPRINGS 75926-0125 DR J FLOYD WORLEY 06 194 284 AQUILLA ISD (254) 694-3770 109-912 RT 1, BOX 8A AQUILLA 76622-9701 MAX A THOMPSON 12 116 251 ARANSAS COUNTY ISD (361) 790-2210 004-901 P O BOX 907 ROCKPORT 78381-0907 ADRAIN B JOHNSON 02 5 215 ARANSAS PASS ISD (361) 758-3466 205-901 244 W HARRISON BLVD ARANSAS PASS 78336-2442 RON THOMAS 02 171 277 ARCHER CITY ISD (940) 574-4536 005-901 P O BOX 926 ARCHER CITY 76351-0926 RANDEL R BEAVER 09 5 216 ARGYLE ISD (940) 464-7241 061-910 P O BOX 989 ARGYLE 76226-0989 DR QUENTIN S BURNETT 11 63 234 ARLINGTON CLASSICS ACADEMY (817) 478-6032 220-802 2707 YORKFIELD CT ARLINGTON 76001 WARREN NORRED 11 177 ARLINGTON ISD (817) 460-4611 220-901 1203 WEST PIONEER PARKWAY ARLINGTON 76013-6246 DR MAC BERND 11 178 280 ARP ISD (903) 859-8482 212-901 DRAWER 70 ARP 75750-0070 DR GERALD F ROSEBURE 07 174 278 ASPERMONT ISD (940) 989-3355 217-901 P O BOX 549 ASPERMONT 79502-0549 PHIL BAREFIELD 14 176 279 ATHENS ISD (903) 677-6900 107-901 104 HAWN ST ATHENS 75751-2423 LARRY WHITEHEAD 07 109 249 ATLANTA ISD (903) 796-4194 034-901 315 BUCKNER ST ATLANTA 75551-2211 J D COX 08 35 225 AUBREY ISD (940) 365-2721 061-907 415 TISDELL LN AUBREY 76227-9619 DR JAMES A MONACO 11 62 234 AUSTIN INTERACTIVE LEARNING ACADEMY 227-815 825 W 11TH STREET, #135 AUSTIN 78701 DR RONA HALBREICH 13 190 AUSTIN ISD (512) 414-1700 227-901 1111 WEST 6TH ST AUSTIN 78703-5399 DR PAT FORGIONE 13 190 283 AUSTWELL-TIVOLI ISD (361) 286-3212 196-901 RT 1 BOX 995 TIVOLI 77990-9716 DR ANTHONY AGUIRRE JR 03 167 275 AVALON ISD (972) 627-3251 070-901 P O BOX 455 AVALON 76623-0455 PEPPER O WELLS 10 67 236 AVERY ISD (903) 684-3460 194-902 P O BOX 97 AVERY 75554-0097 R LYNN MARSHALL 08 166 274 AVINGER ISD (903) 562-1271 034-902 RT 2 BOX 22 AVINGER 75630-9501 ALICIA B MASSINGILL 08 35 225 AXTELL ISD (254) 863-5301 161-918 P O BOX 429 AXTELL 76624-0429 STANLEY W HARRIS 12 145 265 AZLE ISD (817) 444-3235 220-915 300 ROE STREET AZLE 76020-3194 DR SANTO J FORTE JR 11 183 281 BAIRD ISD (915) 854-1400 030-903 P O BOX 1147 BAIRD 79504-1147 LACY HOGUE 14 31 224 BALLINGER ISD (915) 365-3588 200-901 P O BOX 231 BALLINGER 76821-0231 DR MOLLY J HELMLINGER 15 168 275 BALMORHEA ISD (915) 375-2223 195-902 P O BOX 368 BALMORHEA 79718-0368 DR CARL LEE HOFFMEYER 18 167 274 BANDERA ISD (830) 796-3313 010-902 P O BOX 727 BANDERA 78003-0727 GUS H PFEIFFER 20 7 217 BANGS ISD (915) 752-6612 025-901 P O BOX 969 BANGS 76823-0969 BILLY JACK RANKIN 15 28 222 BANQUETE ISD (361) 387-2551 178-913 P O BOX 369 BANQUETE 78339-0369 ROBERTO E GARCIA 02 159 270 BARBERS HILL ISD (281) 576-2221 036-902 P O BOX 1108 MT BELVIEU 77580-1108 DR TIM C SONNENBERG 04 36 226 BARTLETT ISD (254) 527-4247 014-902 P O BOX 170 BARTLETT 76511-0170 WILLIAM E STIDHAM 12 9 217 XIX INDEX OF PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS Officers Adminis. ESC and Stats. Pers. Phone Co.-Dist. Region Part I Part II District Name Number Number District Address Superintendent Name Number Page No. Page No. BASTROP ISD (512) 321-2292 011-901 105 LOOP 150 WEST SUITE J BASTROP 78602-3717 JOHN M WALCH 13 7 217 BAY CITY ISD (409) 245-5766 158-901 1301 LIVE OAK AVE BAY CITY 77414-3610 RICHARD L WALTON 03 142 264 BEAUMONT ISD (409) 899-9972 123-910 3395 HARRISON AVE BEAUMONT 77706-5009 DR CARROL THOMAS 05 124 255 BECKVILLE ISD (903) 678-3311 183-901 P O BOX 37 BECKVILLE 75631-0037 JOHN BOOTH 07 161 272 BEEVILLE ISD (361) 358-7111 013-901 2400 NORTH SAINT MARY’S ST BEEVILLE 78102-2494 DR FRANK R HOGAN 02 8 217 BELLEVUE ISD (940) 928-2104 039-904 P O BOX 38 BELLEVUE 76228-0038 DENNIS BENNETT 09 38 226 BELLS ISD (903) 965-7721 091-901 P O BOX 7 BELLS 75414-0007 DR JON WHITTEMORE 10 83 242 BELLVILLE ISD (409) 865-3133 008-901 404 EAST MAIN ST BELLVILLE 77418-1599 JOHN CONLEY II 06 6 216 BELTON ISD (254) 939-1881 014-903 P O BOX 269 BELTON 76513-0269 DR HAROLD D RAMM 12 9 218 BEN BOLT-PALITO BLANCO CISD (361) 664-9904 125-902 P O BOX 547 BEN BOLT 78342-0547 DR JAMES G HORN 02 125 256 BENAVIDES ISD (361) 256-3000 066-901 P O BOX P BENAVIDES 78341-0916 DR RUBEN MALDONADO 02 65 235 BENJAMIN ISD (940) 454-2231 138-904 P O BOX 166 BENJAMIN 79505-0166 BEN GRILL 09 132 259 BENJI’S SPECIAL EDUCATION ACADEMY CHAR (713) 229-0560 101-820 2903 JENSEN DRIVE HOUSTON 77026 THEAOLA ROBINSON 04 91 BIG SANDY ISD (409) 563-2371 187-901 RT 3 BOX 422 LIVINGSTON 77351-9507 VERNIS D ROGERS 06 163 273 BIG SANDY ISD (903) 636-5287 230-901 P O BOX 598 BIG SANDY 75755-0598 JEFF ADAMS 07 194 284 BIG SPRING ISD (915) 264-3600 114-901 708 E 11TH PLACE BIG SPRING 79720-4696 WILLIAM A MCQUEARY 18 119 253 BIRDVILLE ISD (817) 831-5700 220-902 6125 EAST BELKNAP ST HALTOM CITY 76117-4204 DR BOB E GRIGGS 11 179 280 BISHOP CONS ISD (361) 584-3591 178-902 719 EAST SIXTH ST
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