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Ector County Independent School District (ECISD) is a public
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based in
Odessa, Texas Odessa is a city in and the county seat of Ector County, Texas, United States. It is located primarily in Ector County, although a small section of the city extends into Midland County. Odessa's population was 114,428 at the 2020 census, ma ...
, United States. In addition to the majority of Odessa (the portions in Ector County), the district also serves the communities of West Odessa, Gardendale, and
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, as well as rural areas in Ector County. In 2011, the school district was rated "
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" by the
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. This district is home to the AVID National Demonstration School, Odessa High School.


Schools


High schools (grades 9–12)

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Odessa High School *
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* George H.W. Bush New Tech Odessa * OCTECHS Odessa Career and Technical Early College High School * Odessa Collegiate Academy at Odessa College


Alternative education schools (grades 9–12)

*Alternative Education Center *Ector County Youth Center


Middle schools (grades 6–8)

*James Bonham Middle School *James Bowie Middle School *David Crockett Middle School *Gen. Matthew B. Ector Middle School *Adm. Chester W. Nimitz Middle School *Wilson-Young (Alfred Mac Wilson and Marvin Rex Young) Medal of Honor Middle School


Elementary schools (grades K–5)

*Annie Webb Blanton Elementary *Dr. Lee Buice Elementary *Gen. Edward Burleson Elementary *Pres. David Gouverneur Burnet Elementary *Dr. Lauro F. Cavazos Elementary *Lt. Richard Dowling Elementary *Edward K. Downing Elementary *Murry Fly Elementary *Goliad Elementary *Gonzales Elementary *John Ireland Elementary *Pres. Lyndon Baines Johnson Elementary *Barbara Jordan Elementary *W. D. Noel Elementary *Gov. Elisha M. Pease Elementary *Gov. L. Sul Ross Elementary *Gen. Sam Houston Elementary *San Jacinto Elementary *G.E. "Buddy" West Elementary


Elementary magnet schools (grades K–5)

*Stephen F. Austin Montessori Elementary Magnet *Edward L. Blackshear Elementary Magnet *Capt. Ewen Cameron Dual Language Elementary Magnet *John Coffee Hays Elementary Magnet *Gale Pond/Alamo Year Round Elementary Magnet *Benjamin Milam Elementary Magnet *John H. Reagan Elementary Magnet **2005
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Early education centers (pre-kindergarten)

*Dr. George Washington Carver Early Education Center *Pres. Mirabeau B. Lamar Early Education Center


Defunct schools

*AIM High School *Edward L. Blackshear Junior/Senior High School (now Blackshear Elementary School) *Career Center (now George W. New Tech Odessa) *Ector High School (now Ector Middle School) *Col. James Walker Fannin Early Education Center (originally West Side Elementary) *Goldsmith Elementary *Hood Junior High School (now Wilson-Young Middle School) *Notrees Elementary *Thomas Jefferson Rusk Elementary *Teen Parent Center


References


External links

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Ector County Citizens For Kids Group
School districts in Ector County, Texas Educational institutions in the United States with year of establishment missing Odessa, Texas {{Texas-school-district-stub