Borden County Independent School District

Borden County Independent School District is a public school district based in the community of Gail, Texas, United States. The district serves all of Borden County with the exception of a small southwestern portion, which is served by the Sands Consolidated Independent School District. A small portion of Howard County lies within the district.

Borden County Independent School District
Location
Gail, Texas[1]
ESC Region 17[2]

United States
Coordinates32°46′32″N 101°26′58″W
District information
TypeIndependent school district
GradesPre-K through 12
SuperintendentStephanie Behrens[2] Principal Britt Gordon
Schools2 (2009-10)[1]
NCES District ID4810860[1]
Students and staff
Students227 (2010-11)[2]
Teachers19.96 (2009-10)[1] (on full-time equivalent (FTE) basis)
Student–teacher ratio11.12(2009-10)[1]
Athletic conferenceUIL Class 1A 6-man Football Division I[3]
District mascotCoyotes[4]
Colors               Red, Columbia Blue, White[4]
Other information
TEA District Accountability Rating for 2011-12Exemplary[5]
WebsiteBorden County ISD
Borden County School, with Gail Mountain in the background
Borden County School is located across from Bicentennial Park in Gail, Texas.

Finances

As of the 2010-2011 school year, the appraised valuation of property in the district was $849,037,000.[2] The maintenance tax rate was $0.104 and the bond tax rate was $0.028 per $100 of appraised valuation.[2]

Academic achievement

In 2011, the school district was rated "exemplary" by the Texas Education Agency.[5] Five percent of districts in Texas in 2011 received the same rating.[6] No state accountability ratings will be given to districts in 2012.[7] A school district in Texas can receive one of four possible rankings from the Texas Education Agency: Exemplary (the highest possible ranking), Recognized, Academically Acceptable, and Academically Unacceptable (the lowest possible ranking).

Historical district TEA accountability ratings[5]

  • 2011: Exemplary
  • 2010: Exemplary
  • 2009: Exemplary
  • 2008: Recognized
  • 2007: Recognized
  • 2006: Recognized
  • 2005: Academically Acceptable
  • 2004: Recognized

Schools

In the 2011-2012 school year, the district had students in two schools.[2]
Regular instructional

  • Borden County School (Grades Pre-K-12)

Alternative instructional

  • Lamesa DAEP (Grades 9-12)

Special programs

UIL Academics

  • 2018 - Texas 1A Academic Meet State Champion[8]
  • 2019 - Texas 1A Academic Meet State Champion[9]

Athletics

Borden County High School participates in the boys sports of baseball, basketball, football, and wrestling.[4] The school participates in the girls sports of basketball and softball.[4] Borden High School plays six-man football. For the 2012 through 2014 school years, Borden County High School will play football in UIL Class 1A 6-man Football Division I.[3]
State football championships[10]

  • 1997 - Texas 1A 6-man state champions
  • 1998 - Texas 1A 6-man state runners-up
  • 2008 - Texas 1A Division II 6-man state champions
  • 2009 - Texas 1A Division II 6-man state champions
  • 2011 - Texas 1A Division I 6-man state runners-up
  • 2016 - Texas 1A Division I 6-man state champions
  • 2017 - Texas 1A Division I 6-man state champions
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