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Alamo Heights, San Antonio, TX, USA

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At AHISD, students are at the center of every decision. Our goal is to prepare our students for the future and create a learning experience where each student can thrive. In a world that is ever-evolving and advancing, AHISD hopes to accord its students the skills necessary for a successful and balanced life.

The AHISD Profile of a Learner depicts all that we, as a district, embody. This document provides teachers with a roadmap for creating learning experiences for students with the hope that ultimately, each student can feel they have bloomed into an individual ready for his or her personal future.

Our classroom environments are learner-centered workplaces with a collaborative culture where students are at work utilizing communication, creativity, digital literacy, critical thinking, and problem-solving with the Profile of a Learner as the driving force.

As a district, we understand that ongoing support for our teachers is key to making these classrooms a success. Each teacher works alongside an instructional coach to design work that is aligned with best practices in teaching, future-ready skills, and the AHISD Profile of Learner.

With the Profile of a Learner as our roadmap, our district is committed to preparing our students to become active, successful, and contributing members of society.

Our Mission

The Alamo Heights Independent School District, the heart of our community whose passion is excellence, will educate and empower every student to excel academically and as a confident, compassionate citizen with impeccable character and a global perspective through engaging, personally challenging, and relevant experiences that inspire learning for life.

Live Honorably   •   Act Humbly   •  Model Dignity

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102 Genevieve, San Antonio, TX 78214

Harlandale ISD consists of 14 elementary schools, 4 middle schools and 4 high schools. We offer Pre-K – 12th Grade. We pride ourselves in knowing that we are a family working together and that our goal is to help our students succeed in their education. We have an Early College High School where students are able to advance with their college education through our partnership with Alamo Colleges. Through our Harlandale Education Foundation, all students that graduate from our district are able to receive a scholarship for their future education. We have many different programs at every school including after school activities, athletics, dual language programs, CTE programs and many more. We invite you to visit our website http://www.harlandale.net for more information there you can find an interactive tour of our middle schools and high schools and the programs that are offered, at https://www.harlandale.net/hisdcareerandelectivepathways

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HarlandaleFamily

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8012 Shin Oak Drive, Live Oak, TX, USA

Judson ISD is proud of having High-Quality Teachers,  A Sense of Family, and Individualized Opportunities for our Students.

Judson ISD has been a leader in the San Antonio area and even across the state of Texas. We take each student’s unique needs and learning style seriously and welcome them to explore their talents and abilities over the years. Judson ISD is about options and choices for your student. Judson ISD, The Future Begins Here.

Vision
Judson ISD is Producing Excellence!

Mission
All Judson ISD students will receive a quality education, enabling them to become successful in a global society.

Judson ISD Values

  • Students First
  • Teamwork
  • Accountability
  • Results-Oriented
  • Loyalty
  • Integrity & Mutual Respect
  • Safe & Secure Environment
  • Two-way Communication

Our CTE Programs
Judson ISD offers 22 Career and Technical Education programs of study at our three comprehensive high schools (programs vary by location).

Free Pre-K 3 & 4
Judson ISD will be enrolling 3 and 4-year-olds for our all-day, FREE Pre-K program. Offered at 20 campuses and accepting students from outside Judson ISD! JISD Registration begins February 7th, for the upcoming 2022- 2023 school year. 

Year-Round School
Converse Elementary is an Additional Days School Year Campus to better meet the needs of our students (PreK 3 -5th grade). The ultimate goal is to decrease the learning loss from long breaks, such as a traditional summer. The program has many benefits for our students, including having access to a full-time librarian and gifted and talented teacher, additional targeted interventions, and differentiated small group instruction.

Spanish Immersion
The Spanish Immersion Program is designed for English-speaking students who wish to become fluent in Spanish. Students enter the program in first grade. Spanish Immersion teachers follow a scope and sequence for Language Arts that is unique to meet the program’s goals. The scope and sequence for mathematics, science, and social studies match a traditional English-speaking classroom, with the only difference being Spanish as the language of instruction. The inherent nature of these programs creates an active parent-school partnership, which is essential for the success of the program and the student. This program can be found at two of our elementary campuses, Hartman Elementary and Wortham Oaks Elementary.

STEM Programs
Judson ISD is offering STEM programs for students in grades PreK- 12. We believe it is never too young to prepare students for life in an increasingly competitive and technological society by offering a unique opportunity for hands-on learning so that our students are ready to meet the challenges in the real world. 

Lackland ISD
2460 Kenly Ave, San Antonio, TX 78236
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8961 Tesoro Drive, San Antonio, TX 78217, USA
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5900 Evers Rd. San Antonio, TX 78238
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514 West Quincy Street, San Antonio, TX 78212, USA

SAISD is as diverse and historically rich as the city whose name it shares. As San Antonio’s founding school district, SAISD neighborhood schools have served the heart of the Alamo City for more than 100 years. Today, SAISD serves about 47,000 students across more than 90 schools in our culturally proud, urban community.

We offer a wide variety of programs, including dual-language, career exploration and college-preparation. Along with traditional school models, we also offer academies comprising non-traditional grade ranges such as PK-8.

True to our roots, SAISD continues to pave the way in San Antonio with the city’s only public Montessori school, single-gender campuses, and K-12 International Baccalaureate framework. Additionally, the District has grown 5 P-TECH programs in just a few years.

Outside of the traditional classroom, the spirit of SAISD can be found in programs and activities from extensive athletics to fine arts – including a mariachi curriculum that was pioneered in our District before being modeled across the nation.

From forward-thinking academic and extracurricular programs at our neighborhood schools to a growing list of specialized schools, SAISD students can customize their own educational experience and find what truly drives them. Every student has a journey, and SAISD is supporting that path wherever it may lead for each of its students.

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1060 Elbel Road, Schertz, TX, USA
  • The Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District is a fast-growth district with a small-town atmosphere. SCUCISD is located on the northeast side of San Antonio within a 73-square mile area that includes Bexar and Guadalupe counties.

    As more and more people discover the high quality of life and education available for residents of the SCUCISD, the district continues to grow.

    During the last 15 years, the enrollment in the district has more than doubled. The district now serves over 15,900 students living in the Schertz, Cibolo, Universal City, Selma, Converse, St. Hedwig and occasionally Randolph Air Force Base areas.

    Though the district’s name has eventually evolved into perhaps the longest school district name in Texas, its roots date back to the early 1900s when the district was named the Schertz School District. During the mid-1930s, the Schertz and Cibolo districts became one. On April 24, 1961, the school district officially became an “Independent School District.” Universal City was added to the name in 1967.

    The district is currently home to 8 Elementary Schools, 3 Intermediate Schools, 2 Junior High Schools and 3 High Schools.

    The district is proud to be amongst a very few in the area to hold a charter for an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program. The IB program is a two-year advanced studies program that is housed at Clemens High School.

    In addition to the students’ successes, SCUCISD continues to be one of the highest-paying school districts in the state and maintains an employee retention rate that other districts envy.

    Central Administrative Offices for the district are located at the William Malish Administration Bldg, 1060 Elbel Road, Schertz TX.

    Regular board meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at the Central Administration Office.

    The Board of Trustees include:

    – Board President – Gerald “Jerry” Perkins

    – Board Vice President – Ed Finley

    – Board Secretary – Letticia Sever

    – Board Assistant Secretary – Belinda Evans

    – Board Trustees –  Amy Thomas, Dan Swart and Robert Westbrook

    Superintendent is Dr. Clark Ealy

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