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High School (Grades 9–12) Medina Valley High School; MVISD High School #2 (Opening in the 2026–2027 school year) Middle Schools (Grades 6–8)
As of the 2018-2019 school year, the appraised valuation of property in the district was $2,351,893,000. [1] The maintenance and operations tax rate was $1.170, and the interest and sinking fund tax rate was $0.1590 per $100 of appraised valuation.
The Student Center is also home to the CEnIT Innovation Lab, several large study areas, and a conference room. One of the three bronze bulldog statues is located on the first floor of the Student Center near the entrance of the Tonk. Students pet the bulldog statue for good luck as they walk by the statue.
Students and staff; Students: 2447 (2010-11) Teachers: 178.26 (2011-12) (on full-time equivalent (FTE) basis) Student–teacher ratio: 13.73 (2011-12) Athletic conference: UIL Class 4A-2 : District mascot: Bulldogs : Colors Royal Blue, White : Other information; TEA District Accountability Rating for 2011: Recognized : Website: Bandera ISD
Students were reassigned to E. A. Jones Elementary School in Missouri City [24] Annie Wilcox Elementary School (closed 1969) [21] M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center (formerly a 1-12 school for black students) [25] Hosts students who have special needs; Originally housed DAEP Program for entire district (west side when FHCL opened)
It is a part of the Northwest Independent School District (NISD). Eaton, NISD's third comprehensive high school, was opened in August 2015 with grades 9–10. In 2018, they were 5A State Champions in baseball. [3] The school's coffeeshop is named Java City. The coffee shop has been closed since the 2021-2022 school year.
Currently, only students whose parents physically reside on either Fort Sam Houston or Camp Bullis have automatic right to attend Fort Sam Houston ISD schools; students whose parents are assigned to either installation, but reside off-post, can be accepted as transfer students, but the parents must provide transportation.
Jackson Academy is a private school in Jackson, Mississippi founded by Loyal M. Bearrs in 1959. [2] Bearrs claimed he established the school to teach using an accelerated phonics program he developed, [3] [4] but the school remained completely racially segregated until 1986, even forgoing tax exemption in 1970 to avoid having to accept Black students.