- Source: Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District
The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (ECISD) is a school district headquartered in the city of Edinburg, Texas, United States Est. 1909.
The district has approximately 4,540 employees including over 2,600 certified professionals, 900 paraprofessionals, 80 counselors, 40 librarians, 45 nurses, 870 Food Service/Maintenance& Facilities Workers, and 200 bus drivers. The superintendent is Rene Gutierrez. As for students, the peak enrollment for the 2013/2014 school year was 33,412, and the district continues to grow at a rate of approximately 5% annually.
In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.
The school district's police force of 78 sworn police officers, 30 security officers and three K9 officers includes a SWAT team equipped with military surplus gear acquired under the Department of Defense Excess Property Program.
Territorial limits
The district encompasses 945 square miles (2,450 km2) of land extending north of the city to the end of Hidalgo County.
Almost all of the city of Edinburg is served by ECISD. In addition, small portions of the city of McAllen and several census-designated places in unincorporated Hidalgo County communities are served by ECISD. The unincorporated Hidalgo County communities served by ECISD include:
Cesar Chavez
Doolittle
Harding Gill Tract (part)
Hargill
La Blanca (most)
La Coma Heights
Linn (formerly San Manuel-Linn)
Lopezville (partial)
Murillo (formerly Nurillo)
San Carlos
It also includes Faysville, which was formerly a CDP, but became a part of Edinburg in 2015.
Schools
The physical campuses of the ECISD include 4 High Schools, 7 Middle Schools, 31 Elementary Schools, and 3 Alternative Campus.
= High schools
=Edinburg High School
Edinburg North High School
Johnny G. Economedes High School
Robert Vela High School
= Middle schools
=B.L. Garza Middle School
Francisco Barrientes Middle School
Brewster Middle School
Harwell Middle School
Longoria Middle School
Memorial Middle School
South Middle School
-Barrientes Middle School is the only school named after a living veteran.
= Elementary schools
=Austin Elementary
2017 National Blue Ribbon School
Avila Elementary
Betts Elementary
Brewster School
Cano-Gonzalez Elementary
Canterbury Elementary
Cavazos Elementary
Cayetano Elementary
Crawford Elementary
De Escandon Elementary
De la Vina Elementary
De Zavala Elementary
Eisenhower Elementary
Esparza Elementary
Flores-Zapata Elementary
Freddy Gonzalez Elementary
Guerra Elementary
Hargill Elementary
2018 National Blue Ribbon School
J.F. Kennedy Elementary
Thomas Jefferson Elementary
L.B. Johnson Elementary
Lee Elementary
Lincoln Elementary
Macaria Gorena Elementary
Magee Elementary
2018 National Blue Ribbon School
Monte Cristo Elementary
San Carlos Elementary
Travis Elementary
Trevino Elementary
Truman Elementary
Villarreal Elementary
= Alternative schools
=Edinburg Alternative Education Academy
Endeavor Academy
Vision Academy
See also
List of school districts in Texas
References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District
- Edinburg High School
- Edinburg North High School
- Lopezville, Texas
- Faysville, Texas
- Robert Vela High School
- César Chávez, Texas
- San Carlos, Texas
- Edinburg, Texas
- Johnny G. Economedes High School