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Here we go again: Houston business leaders launch a different kind of school reform
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Houston History

In 1836, Augustus and John Allen established a trading post on the Buffalo Bayou, a river that winds through the heart of Houston. The brothers named the area "Houston" in honor of General Sam Houston, who defeated the Mexican Army at San Jacinto. Today, the San Jacinto battle ground, San Jacinto Monument and Museum of History, and the Battleship Texas are popular tourist attractions just 20 miles east of the city. While the railroad helped boost Houston's economy, it was the discovery of oil in 1901 that sent it through the roof. Nearly as important, given the tropical Houston climate, was the invention of air conditioning that made a massive downtown development possible.

After a downsizing of the oil industry, Houston was quick to diversify. Known as the "Energy Capital of the World," Houston is home to 18 Fortune 500 companies and more than 5,000 energy related firms. For three consecutive years, Houston ranked first in the US in new business growth, according to American Business Information. A few of the area's well-known employers are NASA's Mission Control Center, the Port of Houston and the Houston Independent School District (HISD).

Educational opportunities are plentiful in the Houston area. Serving more than 210,000 students, the Houston Independent School District is the nation's seventh largest and one of Houston's largest employers. Approximately 185 elementary schools, 36 middle schools and 24 high schools serve this dynamic, highly diversified community. There are also more than 40 colleges, universities and other institutions of higher learning. The most well known include Rice University, Southern Methodist University, Texas Southern University and Texas A & M.

The Houston Education Portal offers a listing of all the school districts in the Houston metroplex to help assist you in finding the best educational experience for you and your family. The Houston Education Portal has contact information for each school district, district websites, and local business information. We hope this website will help assist you in choosing an area of Houston that best meets your families educational needs.


Houston Area School Districts

Aldine Independent School District
Alief Independent School District
Alvin Independent School District
Anahuac Independent School District
Angleton Independent School District
Barbers Hill Independent School District
Brazosport Independent Schoo District
Channelview Independent School District
Clear Creek Independent School District
Cleveland Independent School District
Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District
Conroe Independent School District
Crosby Independent School District
Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District
Damon Independent School District
Danbury Independent School District
Dayton Independent School District
Deer Park Independent School District
Dickinson Independent School District
East Chambers Independent School District
Fort Bend Independent School District
Friendswood Independent School District
Galena Park Independent School District
Galveston Independent School District
Goose Creek Independent School District
Hardin Independent School District
Hempstead Independent School District
Hitchcock Independent School District
Houston Independent School District
Humble Independent School District
Katy Independent School District
Klien Independent School District
Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
La Marque Independent School District
La Porte Independent School District
Liberty Hill Independent School District
Magnolia Independent School District
Montgomery Independent School District
Needville Independent School District
New Caney Independent School District
North Forest Independent School District
Pasadena Independent School District
Pearland Independent School District
Santa Fe Independent School District
Sheldon Independent School District
Spendora Independent School District
Spring Independent School District
Spring Branch Independent School District
Texas City Independent School District
Tomball Independent School District
Waller Independent School District
Willis Independent School District


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Here we go again: Houston business leaders launch a different kind of school reform
On the surface, school politics in Houston, Texas looks much like the rest for urban America.

Texas Attorney General Investigating Google's Rank System
Google Inc. said Friday that the Texas Attorney General's office was investigating into the fairness of the company's search engine rank system.

Library grant benefits BISD elementaries
The $548,574 Launch Me to Literacy Grant has been funded under the U.S. Department of Educationa s Improving Literacy through School Libraries Grant Program for the 2010-2011 school year.

ExxonMobil Foundation and The Harris Foundation Make National "Dream Tour" Stop in San Francisco
Former U.S. Astronaut Bernard Harris gave students and teachers in San Francisco a first-hand experience with the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics when 'The Dream Tour, presented by ExxonMobil' made its sixth stop of 2010 on September 3 speaking to 950 Marina Middle School students.

Texas Performing Arts Highlights Mexico's Bicentennial
Texas Performing Arts begins their 2010-2011 Season with events to highlight Mexico's 2010 Bicentennial and Centennial celebrations.

The most important race you don't know about -- yet
With the fight over Congress intensifying and President Obama's agenda hanging in the balance, coverage of this fall's governor's races has largely fallen by the wayside.

3 killed in separate crashes
Three people - including two teens - were killed in separate accidents as the Labor Day holiday weekend got off to a deadly start.

Get-out-the-vote effort hopes to bring change
In the current political atmosphere that rewards big money and play-to-the-base campaigns, it takes a lot of nerve for anyone to think they can make a difference by going door-to-door to register people who traditionally do not vote.

Buffs' tight end dies in car wreck
West Texas A&M sophomore tight end Kendrick Cutsinger was killed and former Buffs mena s soccer player Julio Rada-Moya was critically injured Friday afternoon in a vehicle accident in Llano County, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

San Marcos chamber hosts art exhibit
The Greater San Marcos Chamber of Commerce will open an art exhibit and sale by local artist Veronique Hahn Tuesday, Sept, 7, with proceeds going to the San Marcos CISD's "SOAR" program The title of the exhibit is "Education is Important" and will feature portraits of local citizens who have been involved in education efforts in San Marcos.

Dems brace for midterm elections
As Democrats brace for a November wave that threatens their control of the House, party leaders are preparing a brutal triage of their own members in hopes of saving enough seats to keep a slim grip on the majority.

Travel WLT-Girlgetaways 1 T
If you've ever dreamed of ditching for a few days the husband, kids, work and the cat that shredded your new wallpaper, then maybe it's time for a girlfriends' getaway.

LIVING
Courtesy Photo Cancer Survivor Laura Spencer-Wagner poses with her two dogs, Murphy and Reggie before a cancer awareness walk last year, held in Dolores during Cancer Awareness month in October each year.

Botswana's Success Story
With a population of just over two million people spread across a landmass comparable in area to that of Texas, Botswana historically was rural, tribal and agriculture-based. That is, until the discovery of diamonds in 1967 turned the country into a poster child for the benefits of a well-functioning African democracy and an economic success story.

Outward Bound offering free wilderness expeditions for veterans
Outward Bound, a 45-year old non-profit outdoor, adventure-education organization, is looking for veterans, interested in participating in fully-funded reintegration wilderness expeditions.

Private sector growth
The Joseph H. and Arlene Pool Ascension Academy has doubled its enrollment since last year.

WTAMU football player killed, former soccer player seriously injured
A West Texas A&M University football student-athlete was killed, and a former soccer student-athlete was critically injured Friday afternoon in a one-vehicle accident in Llano County, Texas, according to Texas Department of Public Safety officials.

The Ten Occupations with the largest and smallest percentage of African-Americans
Parking lot attendants-24.4% 10 Occupations with Smallest Percentages of African-Americans 1. Artists and related workers-0.8% 2. Environmental scientists and geoscientists-1.0% 3. Cost estimators-1.1% 4. Farmers and ranchers-1.4% 4. Dentists-1.4% 4. Surveying and mapping technicians-1.4% 7. Farm, ranch, and other agricultural managers-1.5% 8. News ...

Teach for America's value to Dallas ISD classrooms debated
By TAWNELL D. HOBBS and KATHERINE LEAL UNMUTH / The Dallas Morning News thobbs@dallasnews.com kunmuth@dallasnews.com A contingent of top-flight college graduates began converging on Dallas ISD last year to fill teaching positions.

Biz journal: 09.05.10
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