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Snapshot
5 Schools for Early Learning (Pre-K)
26 Elementary Schools (K—5)
7 Regular Middle Schools (6-8)
1 Charter Middle School (6-8)
1 Charter Middle/High School (6-12)
4 Regular High Schools (9-12)
1 Alternative High School
1 Career & Technology Education Center
SAT & ACT Scores Beat
State, National Averages
SAT
SBISD Verbal 527
SBISD Math 552
SBISD Reading 520
STATE Verbal 493
STATE Math 506
STATE Reading 491
NATIONAL Verbal 508
NATIONAL Math 518
NATIONAL Reading 503
ACT
SBISD Composite 23.6
STATE Composite 20.3
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Faculty & Staff
Teachers 2,260
Classified /Secretarial 1,294
Professional Support 263
Administrators 189
Teacher Salary Range
43,000 - 69,518
Total FY 2006
General Fund Budget
$250,246,989
Income Sources:
64.4% local
.3% federal
35.3% state |
A Record
17 National Exemplary “BLUE RIBBON” SCHOOLS
Bunker Hill Elementary School
Frostwood Elementary School
Hunters Creek Elementary School
Memorial Middle School
Memorial High School
Memorial Drive Elementary School
Northbrook Middle School
Northbrook High School
Nottingham Elementary School
Rummel Creek Elementary School
Spring Branch Middle School
Spring Forest Middle School
Spring Oaks Middle School
Spring Shadows Elementary School
Spring Woods High School
Stratford High School
Wilchester Elementary School |
Ethnicity
- Hispanic 53%
- White 33%
- African American 8%
- Asian 6%
Students
- Elementary 16,840
- Middle School 6,600
- High Schools 8,964
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Standards of Excellence
- 32 National Merit Semifinalists in 2006-2007
- 16 Schools recognized by the state for academic performances
- 7 Schools presented cash awards in the Texas Successful Schools Programs
- Five Texas Teachers of the Year
- Four Regional Teachers of the Year
- Two Texas Gifted Teachers of the Year
- Six West Houston Chamber of Commerce Teachers of the Year
- National 21st Century Organizational Excellence Award from Clemson University
- Learning Organization Award from the World Initiative on Lifelong Learning
- Fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency
- National “Outperformer” rating from Standard & Poor’s
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