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Revision as of 21:56, 17 September 2006 by Phoenix X91 (talk | contribs) (→Schools)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)North East Independent School District is a school district located in San Antonio, Texas. North East ISD serves the north central and northeast areas of Bexar County, covering approximately 144 square miles. North East ISD also serves the cities of Castle Hills, Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Windcrest, and portions of Balcones Heights and Terrell Hills.
Students by Grade
Based on 9/2005 Enrollment
- Infant Program: 7
- Early Childhood: 315
- Elementary (Pre-K–5): 28,179
- Middle School (6–8): 13,144
- High School (9–12): 17,456
- Total Enrollment (Infant–12): 59,101
Student Demographics
Based on 10/2005 Enrollment
- African American: 9.6%
- Asian: 3.4%
- Hispanic: 44.0%
- Indian: 0.3%
- White: 42.7%
Schools
High Schools: named after nationally renowned persons with prominence in education
- Academy of Creative Education (ACE)
- Sir Winston Churchill (1966)
- Lady Bird Johnson (opening 2008)
- Gen. Robert E. Lee (1957)
- International School of the Americas (ISA)
- North East School of the Arts (NESA)
- Pres. James Madison (1979)
- Agriscience Magnet Program
- Gen. Douglas MacArthur (1956; 1950 as North East Rural High School)#REDIRECT
- Electrical Systems Technology Technical Apprenticeship Program
- President Ronald Reagan (1999)
- President Theodore Roosevelt (1966)
- Design and Technology Academy (DATA)
- Engineering & Technologies Academy
Middle Schools: named after Texas-renown persons with prominence in education
- Gen. Omar N. Bradley
- Barbara Bush
- Clara Driscoll
- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
- Vice-President John Nance Garner
- Will W. Jackson
- Gen. Walter Krueger
- Adm. Chester Nimitz
- Rep. Frank Tejeda
- Edward H. White
- U.S. Judge John H. Wood, Jr.
Elementary Schools: named in coordination with the neighborhood or community name
- Bulverde Creek
- Camelot
- Castle Hills
- Canyon Ridge
- Clear Spring
- Coker
- Colonial Hills
- Dellview
- East Terrell Hills
- El Dorado
- Encino Park
- Fox Run
- Hardy Oak
- Harmony Hills
- Hidden Forest
- Huebner
- Jackson-Keller
- Larkspur
- Longs Creek
- Montgomery
- Northern Hills
- Northwood
- Oak Grove
- Oak Meadow
- Olmos
- Redland Oaks
- Regency Place
- Ridgeview
- Roan Forest
- Royal Ridge
- Serna
- Stahl
- Steubing Ranch
- Stone Oak
- Thousand Oaks
- Walzem
- West Avenue
- Wetmore
- Wildneress Oak
- Wilshire
- Windcrest
- Woodstone