Judson Independent School District

Judson Independent School District (Or JISD) is a public school district based in Live Oak, Texas (USA).

Judson Independent School District covers 55.87 square miles (144.7 km2) and serves the incorporated cities of Converse, Kirby, and Selma as well as portions of Live Oak, Universal City and San Antonio.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]

On November 18, 2011, June Adair was elected school board president, replacing Jose Macias.[2]

Schools

High schools (Grades 9-12)

Alternative schools

  • Judson Secondary Alternative School

Middle schools (Grades 6-8)

  • Judson Middle School (Converse) - Opened 2008
  • JSTEM (Converse) - Opened 2013
  • Kirby Middle (Kirby)
  • Kitty Hawk Middle (Universal City)
  • Metzger Middle (Bexar County)
  • Woodlake Hills Middle (San Antonio)

Elementary schools

  • Grades PK-5
    • Candlewood Elementary (Bexar County)
    • Converse Elementary (Converse)
    • Coronado Village Elementary (Universal City) Opened in August 1972
    • Ed Franz Elementary (Live Oak)
    • Escondido Elementary (Converse) - Opened 2017
    • Hartman Elementary (San Antonio)
    • Hopkins Elementary (Kirby)
    • Park Village Elementary (San Antonio)
    • Paschall Elementary (San Antonio)
    • Masters Elementary (Bexar County)
    • Wortham Oaks Elementary (Bexar County) - Opened 2018
  • Grades K-5
    • Crestview Elementary (Live Oak)
    • Copperfield Elementary (Converse) Opened in August 2014
    • Elolf Elementary (Converse)
    • Miller's Point Elementary (Converse)
    • Olympia Elementary (Universal City)
    • Salinas Elementary (Universal City)
    • Spring Meadows Elementary (Bexar County)
    • Woodlake Elementary (Bexar County)
    • Rolling Meadows Elementary (San Antonio)

References

  1. "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  2. Cesar, Maria Luisa (November 19, 2011). "Meet a kinder, gentler Judson ISD board". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved November 21, 2011.


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