Corpus Christi Independent School District

Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) is a school district based in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. There are five other school districts that also serve the city of Corpus Christi. CCISD serves most of the city of Corpus Christi.

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

The Superintendent of Schools is Dr. Roland Hernandez.

History edit

In 1970, the United States Supreme Court ruled in the decision Cisneros v. Corpus Christi Independent School District that Latino students should be given the same protection as African-American students under the Brown v. Board of Education decision.[2]

Schools edit

 
Mary Carroll High School

High schools edit

Middle schools edit

  • Dorothy Adkins Middle School
  • Marvin P. Baker Middle School
  • Tom Browne Middle School
  • Cullen Place Middle School
  • Cunningham at South Park Middle School
  • Robert Driscoll Middle
  • Paul R. Haas Middle School
  • Carl O. Hamlin Middle School
  • Harold Kaffie Middle School
  • Sterling B. Martin Middle School
  • Metropolitan Preparatory School of Design
  • Elliott Grant Middle School
  • South Park Middle School

Elementary schools edit

  • Allen Elementary School
  • Barnes Elementary School
  • Berlanga Elementary School
  • Calk-Wilson Elementary School
  • Club Estates Elementary School
  • Crockett Elementary School
  • Dawson Elementary School
  • Early Childhood Development Center
  • Evans Elementary School
  • Fannin Elementary School
  • Galvan Elementary School
  • Garcia Elementary School
  • Gibson Elementary School
  • Hicks Elementary School
  • Houston Elementary School
  • Jones Elementary School
  • Kolda Elementary School
  • Kostoryz Elementary School
  • Los Encinos SES Elementary School
  • Meadowbrook Elementary School
  • Menger Elementary School
  • Metropolitan Elementary School of Design
  • Mireles Elementary School
  • Montclair Elementary School
  • Moore Elementary School
  • Oak Park Elementary School
  • Sanders Elementary School
  • Schanen Estates Elementary School
  • Shaw Elementary School
  • Smith Elementary School
  • Travis Elementary School
  • Webb Elementary School
  • Windsor Park Elementary School
  • Woodlawn Elementary School
  • Yeager Elementary School
  • Zavala Elementary School

Other edit

  • Student Learning & Guidance Center
  • Mary Grett School
  • Adult Learning Center

References edit

  1. ^ "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  2. ^ Robertson, Tatsha. "In school, Latinos find fewer resources, ethnic isolation." Boston Globe. May 17, 2004. Retrieved on April 2, 2014.

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