The Fort Bend Independent School District, also known as Fort Bend ISD or FBISD, is a
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system in the
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of
Texas
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based in the city of
Sugar Land
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.
The district spans covering almost all of the city of Sugar Land, the city of
Meadows Place, the Fort Bend county portion of
Missouri City
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,
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, small sections of
Houston
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, small sections of
Pearland
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(including some of
Shadow Creek Ranch
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, which is attempting to secede from FBISD), the unincorporated communities of
Clodine,
Four Corners
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,
Juliff, and
Fresno
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, and the Fort Bend County portion of
Mission Bend.
Fort Bend Independent School District was created by the
consolidation of the
Sugar Land ISD and Missouri City ISD in 1959. The school district is the seventh-largest
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system in the state of Texas and third largest within the
Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown Metropolitan Area. The school district is currently the largest employer in
Fort Bend County
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with more than 9,000 district employees, and encompasses some of the wealthiest locales in the State of Texas.
Fort Bend ISD is distinguished by its honors. In 2010, the school district was rated "
recognized" by the
Texas Education Agency
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is the branch of the government of Texas responsible for public education in Texas in the United States. .
The district is the only school district in the nation to be named a 2011 National School District of Character by the National Schools of Character Program in Washington DC—and only one of two districts in Texas to be honored with this designation. The Washington Post ranked Clements, Austin, Kempner, Travis, Dulles, Hightower, and Elkins High Schools as seven of the Top 2011 High Schools in the Nation.
History
Fort Bend ISD was formed when
Sugar Land ISD and Missouri City ISD merged after an election on April 18, 1959.
The first superintendent was Louis P. Rodgers, who had been the Missouri City ISD superintendent upon the merger. The Sugar Land ISD superintendent Edward Mercer, became the assistant superintendent.
Missouri City ISD was formed from Missouri City Common School, House Common School, and Mustang Common School (Fresno area). Sugar Land ISD was formed in 1918 and was expanded by adding Sartartia Common School and Clodine Common School in 1948.
Originally FBISD was racially segregated, with white high school students attending the consolidated
Dulles High School
John Foster Dulles High School, more commonly known as Dulles High School, is a high school in Sugar Land, Texas. It was the first site purchase and new build, in the 1950s, of the newly formed Fort Bend Independent School District, which held i ...
, with its permanent campus in Sugar Land, and black high school students attending
M.R. Wood School in Sugar Land.
In 1963, FBISD had 600 students.
[ The school district desegregated in September 1965;] in the post-desegregation period Dulles was the district's sole high school until Willowridge High School opened in 1979.[
Rodgers died in May 1967 so Mercer became superintendent. Lawrence Elkins succeeded Mercer after the latter retired in August 1974.][
In 1969 the school district had 1,000 students, and its enrollment was increasing. Between 1979 and 1997, a new high school opened at intervals no more than five years apart. The district became the fastest growing school district in the State of Texas.][ In August 1997 the district had over 14,000 students at its high schools, then numbering six.][
A portion of ]Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
was formerly a part of Fort Bend ISD, but it broke away and formed the Stafford Municipal School District
Stafford Municipal School District (SMSD) is a school district based in Stafford, Texas, United States in Greater Houston. The district covers all of the city of Stafford and is controlled by the city, making it the only school district in Texas ...
. In 1977, the FBISD portions of the city of Stafford
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left FBISD for the Stafford MSD, and the move was found to be constitutional in 1981. Residents in Stafford's ETJ are served by Fort Bend ISD, not Stafford MSD.
In February 1984 Rodney E. LeBoeuf became superintendent. LeBouef left in March 1991 and Raj K. Chopra became superintendent in August of that year. Chopra left on July 20, 1994. The next superintendent, Don W. Hooper, assumed power on February 15, 1995.[
Circa 1997 FBISD was the fastest-growing school district in Texas, with new comprehensive high schools opening in increments of fewer than five years.]
Hooper's retirement was scheduled for June 2002.[
In 2021, during the ]COVID-19 pandemic in Texas
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, the district administration chose not to make masks mandatory even though the Fort Bend county judge
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, KP George, issued a mask mandate. Governor of Texas
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Greg Abbott
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had prohibited local governments from issuing mask mandates. In August the district board voted 4–3 to reverse its stance and require masks.
Administration
The Fort Bend ISD Police Department is headquartered in Stafford
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. Its current headquarters was the former FBISD Administration Building located off FM1092 which was later converted into a vehicle maintenance facility after the administration HQ was moved to Sugar Land.
FBISD's current administration building is located in Sugar Land, near the Town Square and First Colony Mall. There is also the FBISD Annex, which contains an auditorium/banquet hall for FBISD, as well as a shop for teachers of FBISD.
When the district was first created Sugar Land Junior High School had the administrative offices. However, there was no tax assessor-collector in Sugar Land, so the taxation office was in Missouri City as that municipality did have one. In the summer of 1961 the district opened the first dedicated headquarters. In October 1985 the current district headquarters opened.[
]
District operations
In 2019 the FBISD administration stated that it was considering changing the class ranking system so that students are ranked according to the school's attendance zones in which they reside instead of the schools which they actually attend.
Athletics and extracurriculars
FBISD is known for having some of the best athletic teams in Houston. All 11 high schools contain 2 gyms, Tennis Courts, a football/soccer/track field, a baseball field, and softball field, each fitted with LED scoreboards.
FBISD also manages 2 athletic complexes, complete with turf and Video/LED scoreboards from NEVCO:
* Kenneth Hall Stadium (Football/Soccer/Track) and Buddy Hopson Field House (Gym) located next to Hightower
* Edward Mercer Stadium (Football/Soccer) and Wheeler Field House (gym) located next to the Admin Building
** Frankie Field (Baseball) is also located next to Mercer, but it is Clements's Home Field
Louis P. Rodgers Memorial Auditorium in Dulles High School was built in 1969.[Campus History]
" Fort Bend Independent School District. Retrieved on November 2, 2017.
Recognitions
Seventy percent of the district's campuses received an Exemplary or Recognized rating from the Texas Education Agency
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) is the branch of the government of Texas responsible for public education in Texas in the United States. in 2002. That same year, the district was named a Recognized District by the Texas Education Agency for the second consecutive year, making it one of the largest public school districts in Texas to receive that rating. Currently the district is ranked "academically acceptable" and has been for the last several years.
Austin High School and Clements High School
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, both in Sugar Land
Sugar Land is the largest city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, located in the southwestern part of the metropolitan area. Located about southwest of downtown Houston, Sugar Land is a populous suburban municipality centered around ...
, have been recognized by ''Texas Monthly
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'' magazine in its list of the top 10 high schools in the state of Texas. In addition, Clements, Austin, and Elkins high schools ranked 313th, 626th, and 702nd, respectively, among the top 1000 schools in the United States by ''Newsweek
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''.
Fort Bend ISD has been named one of the top 100 School Districts in the Nation for a Fine Arts Education, according to a nationwide survey of public and private school programs.
Governance
The current Acting Superintendent is Diana Sayavedra who was chosen by the Board of Trustees in 2021 after Dr. Dupre retired and left. Sayavedra previously served as the Principal at Elkins High School and Sugar Land Middle School. The District Selected Three Superintendent Search Firms To Look for One: Hazard, Young, and Attea and Associates.
FBISD is served by a board of trustees who are periodically elected. Each trustee represents one of the seven regions in the school district.
Schools
High schools
Middle schools
* Billy Baines Middle School (Sienna Plantation/Missouri City) (opened 2006)
* David Crockett
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Middle School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2007)
* John F. Dulles Middle School (Sugar Land) (opened 1965)
* First Colony Middle School (Sugar Land) (opened 1985)
** 1999–2000 National Blue Ribbon School
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* Fort Settlement Middle School (Sugar Land) (opened 2001)
**2007 National Blue Ribbon School
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* Macario Garcia Middle School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1995)
* Hodges Bend Middle School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1987)
* James Bowie
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Middle School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2011)
* Lake Olympia Middle School (Missouri City) (opened 1992)
* Christa McAuliffe
Sharon Christa McAuliffe ( Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986) was an American teacher and astronaut from Concord, New Hampshire, who was killed on the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' on mission STS-51-L where she was serving as a ...
Middle School (Houston) (opened 1986)
* Missouri City Middle School (Missouri City) (opened 1975)
* Quail Valley Middle School (Missouri City) (opened 1978, closed 1994, reopened 1996)
** Home of the FBISD Gifted and Talented Academy (opened 2007)
* Sartartia Middle School (''Sugar Land'') (opened 2001)
* Sugar Land Middle School (Sugar Land) (opened 1975)
*Ronald Thornton Middle School (Sienna Plantation) (opened 2017)
File:FBISD Baines Middle School.jpg, Billy J. Baines Middle School, Missouri City
File:FBISD Bowie Middle School.jpg, James Bowie Middle School, Pecan Grove
File:FBISD David Crockett Mid School.jpg, David Crockett Middle School, Grand Mission Estates
File:FBISD Dulles Middle School.jpg, John Foster Dulles Middle School, Sugar Land
File:FBISD First Colony Middle School.jpg, First Colony Middle School, Sugar Land
File:FBISD Fort Settlement Middle School.jpg, Fort Settlement Middle School, Sugar Land
File:FBISD Macario Garcia Middle School.jpg, Macario Garcia Middle School, Sugar Land
File:FBISD Hodges Bend Middle School.jpg, Hodges Bend Middle School, Houston
File:FBISD Lake Olympia Middle School.jpg, Lake Olympia Middle School, Missouri City
File:FBISD McAuliffe Middle School.jpg, Christa McAuliffe Middle School, Houston
File:Missouri City TX Quail Valley MS.JPG, Quail Valley Middle School, Quail Valley, Missouri City
File:FBISD Sartartia Middle School.jpg, Sartartia Middle School, New Territory, Sugar Land
File:SugarLandMSSugarLandTX.JPG, Sugar Land Middle School, Sugar Land
File:FBISD Thornton Middle School.jpg, Ronald Thornton Middle School, Sienna
Elementary schools
* Armstrong Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 2008)
* Austin Parkway Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1989)
*Anne McCormick Elementary School (Riverstone) (opened 2016)
* Barrington Place Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1990)
* Sonal Bhuchar Elementary School ( Riverstone, ''Unincorporated area'') - Will open in 2023
* Blue Ridge Elementary School (Houston) (opened 1969)
* Brazos Bend Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1997)
* Briargate Elementary School (Houston) (opened August 1977)
* Walter Moses Burton
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Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1996)
* Colony Bend Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1981)
* Colony Meadows Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1991)
* Commonwealth Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1997)
* Cornerstone Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 2007)
* Rita Drabek Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2001)
* Dulles Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1976)
* Arizona Fleming
Arizona Fleming (March 23, 1884 – January 18, 1976) was an African-American small business owner from Richmond, Texas, who became part of the Civil Rights Movement by joining a lawsuit against an all-white political club that prevented black ...
Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1994)
* Edgar Glover Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1994)
* Lula Goodman Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2000)
** Goodman was one of two FBISD campuses that were the most damaged by Hurricane Harvey
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in 2017, but it reopened ahead of schedule.
* Highlands Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1986)
* Mary Austin Holley Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2007)
* Heritage Rose Elementary School (Rosharon) (opened 2010)
* Hunters Glen Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1985)
* E.A. Jones Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1963)
* Barbara Jordan
Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American lawyer, educator, and politician. A Democrat, she was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first Southern African-A ...
Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2002)
* Lakeview Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1962)
* Lantern Lane Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1979)
* Donald Leonetti Elementary (Sienna Plantation) (opened 2017)
* Lexington Creek Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1994)
* Carolyn and Vernon Madden Elementary ( Aliana, Unincorporated area) (opened 2015)
* Malala Elementary ( Aliana, Unincorporated area) (opened 2020)
* Meadows Elementary School ( Meadows Place) (opened 1973)
* Mission Bend Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1981)
* Mission Glen Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1986)
* Mission West Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1991)
* James C. Neill
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Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2017)
* Oakland Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2006)
* Oyster Creek Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1999)
* Palmer Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1985)
* Rosa Parks
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement best known for her pivotal role in the Montgomery bus boycott. The United States Congress has honored her as "the ...
Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2007)
* James Patterson Elementary (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2017)
* Pecan Grove Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1988)
* Quail Valley Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 1975)
* Ridgegate Elementary School (Houston) (opened 1981)
* Ridgemont Elementary School (Houston) (opened 1973)
* Scanlan Oaks Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2004)
* Jan Schiff Elementary School (Missouri City) (opened 2008)
* Juan Seguin
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Elementary School (''unincorporated area'', Grand Mission) (opened 2009)
** The capacity is 845, and the school is near Richmond. Molina Walker Architects designed the building and Marshall Construction did the building. The cost was $14,500,000. There are about 36 classrooms, with six per grade level. The school relieved Oakland Elementary School and took students from Mission West Elementary who were enrolled in bilingual programs.[ - Despite the headline saying they are in Richmond, they merely have "Richmond, TX" postal addresses and are not in th]
Richmond city limits
and the City of Houston note
Seguin was one of the two FBISD campuses most damaged by Hurricane Harvey. James Patterson Elementary and David Crockett Middle temporarily took Seguin students.
* Settlers Way Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1984)
* Sienna Crossing Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1998)
* Sugar Mill Elementary School (Sugar Land) (opened 1984)
* Anne McCormick Sullivan Elementary ( Riverstone, ''Unincorporated area'') (opened 2016)
*Townewest Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1978)
* Walker Station Elementary School (''Unincorporated area'') (opened 1992)
*Sonal Bhuchar Elementary School ( Riverstone) (Planned To Open in Fall 2022)
File:FBISD Armstrong Elementary.jpg, Lynn Armstrong Elementary School
File:FBISD Austin Parkway Elementary.jpg, Austin Parkway Elementary School
File:FBISD Barrington Place Elementary.jpg, Barrington Place Elementary School
File:FBISD Blue Ridge Elementary.jpg, Blue Ridge Elementary School
File:FBISD Brazos Bend Elem School.jpg, Brazos Bend Elementary School
File:FBISD Briargate Elementary.jpg, Briargate Elementary School
File:FBISD Burton Elementary School.jpg, Walter Moses Burton Elementary School
File:FBISD Colony Bend Elementary.jpg, Colony Bend Elementary School
File:FBISD Colony Meadows Elementary.jpg, Colony Meadows Elementary School
File:FBISD Commonwealth Elementary.jpg, Commonwealth Elementary School
File:FBISD Cornerstone Elem School.jpg, Cornerstone Elementary School
File:FBISD Drabek Elementary.jpg, Rita Drabek Elementary School
File:DullesElementarySugarLandTX.JPG, Dulles Elementary School
File:Arizona Fleming Elem FBISD.JPG, Arizona Fleming Elementary School
File:FBISD Glover Elementary.jpg, Edgar Glover Jr. Elementary School
File:FBISD Goodman Elementary School.jpg, Lula Belle Goodman Elementary School
File:Arcola TX Heritage Rose Elementary.JPG, Heritage Rose Elementary School
File:FBISD Holley Elementary School.jpg, Mary Austin Holley Elementary School
File:FBISD Hunters Glen Elementary.jpg, Hunters Glen Elementary School
File:EAJonesESMissouriCityTX.JPG, E. A. Jones Elementary School
File:FBISD Jordan Elementary School.jpg, Barbara Jordan Elementary School
File:FBISD Lakeview Elementary.jpg, Lakeview Elementary School
File:FBISD Lantern Lane Elementary.jpg, Lantern Lane Elementary School
File:FBISD Leonetti Elementary.jpg, Donald Leonetti Elementary School
File:FBISD Lexington Creek Elementary.jpg, Lexington Creek Elementary School
File:FBISD Madden Elem School.jpg, Carolyn and Vernon Madden Elementary School
File:MeadowsES.JPG, Meadows Elementary School
File:FBISD Mission Bend Elem School.jpg, Mission Bend Elementary School
File:FBISD Mission West Elem School.jpg, Mission West Elementary School
File:FBISD James Neill Elem School.jpg, James C. Neill Elementary School
File:FBISD Oakland Elem.jpg, Oakland Elementary School
File:FBISD Oyster Creek Elem School.jpg, Oyster Creek Elementary School
File:FBISD Palmer Elementary School.jpg, Palmer Elementary School
File:FBISD Rosa Parks Elementary School.jpg, Rosa Parks Elementary School
File:FBISD Patterson Elementary School.jpg, James Patterson Elementary School
File:FBISD Pecan Grove Elem.jpg, Pecan Grove Elementary School
File:FBISD Quail Valley Elementary.jpg, Quail Valley Elementary School
File:FBISD Ridgegate Elementary.jpg, Ridgegate Elementary School
File:FBISD Ridgemont Elementary.jpg, Ridgemont Elementary School
File:FBISD Scanlan Oaks Elementary.jpg, Scanlan Oaks Elementary School
File:FBISD Schiff Elementary School.jpg, Jan Schiff Elementary School
File:FBISD Juan Seguin Elem School.jpg, Juan Seguin Elementary School
File:FBISD Settlers Way Elementary.jpg, Settlers Way Elementary School
File:FBISD Sienna Crossing Elementary.jpg, Sienna Crossing Elementary School
File:FBISD Sugar Mill Elementary.jpg, Sugar Mill Elementary School
File:FBISD Sullivan Elementary School.jpg, Anne McCormick Sullivan Elementary School
File:FBISD Towne West Elementary.jpg, Towne West Elementary School
File:FBISD Walker Station Elem School.jpg, Walker Station Elementary School
File:FBISD Malala Elementary.jpg, Malala Yousafzai Elementary School
File:Sonal Buchar Elementary School (Under Construction).jpg, Sonal Buchar Elementary School
Other schools
* Ferndell Henry Alternative Center
** Hosts district's Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP)
* Progressive High School
** Classes to help students who are behind in credits/grades
* Technical Education Center
** Hosts CTE classes for all High schools in FBISD
* James Reese Career and Technical Center (opened 2018)
** Newer center to replace aging TEC
File:FBISD_Ferndell_Henry_Learning_Center.jpg, Ferndell Henry Center for Learning
File:FBISD Progressive High School.jpg, Progressive High School
File:FBISD Reese Tech Center.jpg, James Reese Career and Technical Center
File:FBISD Ridgemont Early Childhood.jpg, Ridgemont Early Childhood Center
Academies
Fort Bend ISD opened several magnet programs to foster small learning communities with a career based focus. Several Academies are housed at different schools and are magnet programs that require an application. The District provides busing throughout the district for Academy students, irrespective of which school they choose to attend, located at their zoned Elementary Campus (or another location deemed appropriate by staff/parents). A few of the Academies were shut down due to low application and attendance rates.
Middle School Academies
* Quail Valley Middle School Academy for the Gifted and Talented (For GT Identified)
High School Academies
* Global Studies Academy (GSA) (Travis HS)*
* International Business and Marketing Academy (IBMA) (Travis HS)*
* Engineering Academy (EA) (Elkins HS)
* Math and Science Academy (MSA) (Dulles HS)
* Medical Science Academy (MSA) (Hightower HS)
* Digital Media Academy (DMA) (Hightower HS)
*''The GSA and IBMA academies are under a transition period to Travis HS.''
* ''GSA for '18 are held at Clements HS.''
* ''IBMA for '18 are held at Bush HS.''
''C.O '19 (''+'') for both academies are at Travis''
Former schools
* Oaklane Elementary School (Arcola Arcola may refer to:
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, then unincorporated) (1-8 elementary school for Blacks) (closed 1965)
** Oaklane children were reassigned to Blue Ridge Elementary School, currently in Houston.
* Staffordshire Elementary School (Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
) (1-4 elementary school) (closed 1965)
** Students were reassigned to E. A. Jones Elementary School in Missouri City[
* Annie Wilcox Elementary School (closed 1969)]
* M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center
M. R. Wood Alternative Education Center (MRW), also known as the M. R. Wood Center for Learning, was an alternative school in Sugar Land, Texas and a part of the Fort Bend Independent School District (FBISD). It was in proximity to the Imperial Sug ...
(formerly a 1-12 school for black students)
** Hosts kids who have special needs
** Originally housed DAEP Program for entire district (west side when FHCL opened)
See also
* Sugar Land, Texas
Sugar Land is the largest city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, located in the southwestern part of the metropolitan area. Located about southwest of downtown Houston, Sugar Land is a populous suburban municipality centered around th ...
*Fort Bend County, Texas
Fort Bend County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. The county was founded in 1837 and organized the next year. It is named for a blockhouse at a bend of the Brazos River. The community developed around the fort in early days.
T ...
* Houston, Texas
Houston (; ) is the most populous city in Texas, the most populous city in the Southern United States, the fourth-most populous city in the United States, and the sixth-most populous city in North America, with a population of 2,304,580 in ...
* Missouri City, Texas
Missouri City is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within the metropolitan area. The city is mostly in Fort Bend County, with a small portion in Harris County. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 74,259, up from 67,3 ...
* Meadows Place, Texas
Meadows Place is a city located in Fort Bend County in the U.S. state of Texas within the metropolitan area. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the city population was 4,767.
Meadows Place was part of Stafford's extraterritorial jurisdiction prior to ...
* Pearland, Texas
Pearland ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, within Brazoria County, with portions extending into Fort Bend and Harris counties. The city of Pearland is a principal city within the metropolitan statistical area. At the 2020 U.S. census, t ...
* Arcola, Texas
Arcola is a city in Fort Bend County, Texas, United States, within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. The population was 2,034 as of the 2020 census, up from 1,642 at the 2010 census, up from 1,048 at the 2000 census.
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Notes
References
External links
Fort Bend Independent School District website
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School districts in Fort Bend County, Texas
School districts in Houston
Missouri City, Texas
Pearland, Texas
Sugar Land, Texas
School districts established in 1959