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United Independent School District

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Type
  
Public

Established
  
1961

Students
  
40,885 as of 2010

Budget
  
367 million USD

NCES district ID
  
4843650

Grades
  
PK-12

Superintendent
  
Roberto J. Santos

Founded
  
1961

Schools
  
42

Student teacher ratio
  
16.11

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Teachers
  
2,538.01 (on an FTE basis)

Headquarters
  
Laredo, Texas, United States

Profiles

United Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Laredo, Texas, United States.

Contents

Map of United Independent School District, TX, USA

UISD serves portions of the city of Laredo, the cities of El Cenizo and Rio Bravo, and several unincorporated areas in Webb County. The unincorporated areas include Botines, La Presa, Larga Vista, Ranchitos Las Lomas, and Ranchos Penitas West.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" under the accountability ratings system used by the Texas Education Agency.

History

The district was created in 1961 via the consolidation of the former Cactus, Johnson, and Nye school districts. The "Big Three" involved in the establishment of UISD were rancher Joe B. Finley, Amparo Gutierrez, and John W. Arndt, all of whom have schools named in their honor.

By the 2000s, United ISD had a rapidly growing student population due to the burgeoning populations of many colonias along the Texas-Mexico border. As of the 2000s, United ISD gains about 1,500 students per year.5,148

On November 5, 2013, voters handily approved a $408.7 million school bond issue to acquire land, construct new schools, and expand other facilities. The tabulation in a low-turnout election was 5,148 (66.1 percent) in support and 2,643 (33.9 percent) in opposition.

Standardized dress

Students in pre-Kindergarten through 8th grades are required to follow standardized dress code provided by the district; the dress code began during the 2006-2007 school year. Starting the 2007-2008 school year, high school students will also be required to follow the same standardized dress code procedures as approved by the Board of Trustees.

The Texas Education Agency specified that the parents and/or guardians of students zoned to a school with uniforms may apply for a waiver to opt out of the uniform policy so their children do not have to wear the uniform; parents must specify "bona fide" reasons, such as religious reasons or philosophical objections.

High schools

  • John B. Alexander High School
  • Lyndon B. Johnson High School
  • United High School
  • United South High School
  • Middle schools

  • Antonio Gonzalez Middle School
  • Clark Middle School
  • George Washington Middle School
  • Lamar Bruni Vergara Middle School
  • Los Obispos Middle School
  • Salvador Garcia Middle School
  • Trautmann Middle School
  • United Middle School
  • United South Middle School
  • References

    United Independent School District Wikipedia