The Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District (CFISD, often referred to as Cy-Fair) is an
independent school district
An independent school district (ISD) is a type of school district in some US states for primary and secondary education that operates as an entity independent and separate from any municipality or county, and only under the oversight of the resp ...
with its headquarters in northwest
unincorporated Harris County,
Texas,
United States. Cy-Fair ISD is the largest
Recognized school district in the state of Texas with 75 out of 78 campuses receiving an 'Exemplary' or 'Recognized' rating by the
Texas Education Agency in 2010.
The district covers a small portion of
Houston (including the
Fairbanks
Fairbanks is a home rule city and the borough seat of the Fairbanks North Star Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region of Alaska and the second largest in the state. The 2020 Census put the po ...
section), the city of
Jersey Village, and other unincorporated areas in Harris County (including
Cypress
Cypress is a common name for various coniferous trees or shrubs of northern temperate regions that belong to the family Cupressaceae. The word ''cypress'' is derived from Old French ''cipres'', which was imported from Latin ''cypressus'', the ...
). The district covers of land.
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD is part of the taxation base for
Lone Star College System (formerly North Harris Montgomery Community College District).
As of August 2020, the district had 92 general-purpose campuses (fifty-six elementary schools, nineteen middle schools, thirteen high schools, and four special program facilities).
History
The first official classes in the area were held in a church. However, in 1884, local residents built a one-room house on donated land. In 1939, an election was held in which voters in the Cypress and Fairbanks school systems approved the creation of the Cypress-Fairbanks Consolidated School District; the measure passed by a vote of 129-66 in Cypress and 90-87 in Fairbanks.
[History of CFISD]
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The two individuals most frequently credited for the creation of Cypress-Fairbanks Consolidated School District (CSD was changed to ISD in the early 1960s) were Trustee J. F. Bane, of the Fairbanks school system, and Superintendent E. A. Millsap (1932-1942), of the Cypress school system.
Since 2006,
Children at Risk, a non-profit organization based in
Houston, publishes its "Annual School Rankings" which ranks Houston metropolitan area schools using a formula going beyond the state’s school accountability system, using traditional indicators such as whether students passed state exams, drop-out and graduation rates along with less commonly used indicators such as counseling and poverty intervention. In 2012, Children at Risk evaluated and ranked 150 high schools in the greater Houston area and 8 CyFair-ISD high schools (out of a total of 10) appeared in the rankings. Additionally, Cypress Ridge High School ranked fifth among Greater Houston’s Best Urban, Comprehensive High Schools.
In 2022 the district began requiring parental permission for students to check books out of school libraries.
Statistics
By the 2006-2007 school year, the district was the third largest in Texas with more than 70 campuses and 100,603 students.
In the 2010-2011 school year the district had over 106,000 students. Of them, 42.5% were Hispanic, 31% were White, 15.5% were Black, 8% were Asian, and others included Native Americans and people of two or more races.
In the 2017-2018 school year, district enrollment reached 116,138 students.
Transportation
In 2009, in the midst of budget deficits caused by decreased state funding, the board voted to only have school bus services for a resident who lives more than two miles from his or her school, as opposed to having service for residents living more than one mile away. Activity (late) bus service was also discontinued for most CFISD schools. Bus service continued and was expanded to accommodate student mothers, delivering mothers and their children to schools and district funded daycares on campus. If a student has to cross a major street then bus service is available even if the student lives within 2 miles of the school. Starting in the beginning of 2013-2014 school year, activity (late) bus service are back for most CFISD schools and in the 2014 CFISD Bond, the board voted to bring back school bus services for residents living more than one mile away starting in the 2014-2015 school year.
Schools
High schools
There are 12 high schools in unincorporated Harris County and one in Jersey Village, a total of 13 high schools in the district.
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Cy-Fair High School (opened 1940)
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Jersey Village High School
Jersey Village High School is located in Jersey Village, Texas, United States, in the Houston metropolitan area. The school, which serves grades nine through twelve, is a part of the Cypress-Fairbanks ISD. Maggie Wiley serves as its principal, ...
(opened 1972)
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Cypress Creek High School ( opened 1977)
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Langham Creek High School
Langham Creek High School is a high school located in an unincorporated area in Harris County, Texas, United States, near Houston. Langham Creek, which was established in 1984, is part of the Cypress Fairbanks Independent School District. Severa ...
(opened 1984)
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Cypress Falls High School (opened 1992)
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Cypress Springs High School
Cypress Springs High School, CSHS, or more commonly as Cy-Springs is located at 7909 Fry Road, in Cypress, an unincorporated community in Harris County, Texas.
Cypress Springs High School was established in 1997, making it the sixth high scho ...
(opened 1997)
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Cypress Ridge High School (opened 2002)
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Cypress Woods High School
Cypress Woods High School, commonly known as Cy Woods, is a secondary school located in Cypress, which is an unincorporated area of Harris County, Texas, United States, near Houston.
The principal of Cypress Woods is Gary Kinninger. The school ...
(opened 2006)
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Cypress Ranch High School
Cypress Ranch High School is a secondary school located in Cypress, which is an unincorporated area in Harris County, Texas, near Houston. It is a part of the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District.
History
Building and opening of the sc ...
(opened 2008)
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Cypress Lakes High School
Cypress Lakes High School is a secondary school located in an unincorporated area in Harris County, Texas, near Houston and with a Katy postal address. Cypress Lakes, originally named Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District High School # ...
(opened 2008)
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Cypress Park High School (opened 2016)
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Bridgeland High School (opened 2017)
Middle schools
*Anthony Middle Schoo
*Aragon Middle Schoo
*Arnold Middle Schoo
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National Blue Ribbon School in 1990-91 and 1997-98
*Bleyl Middle Schoo
**National Blue Ribbon School in 1983-84 and 1990-91
*Campbell Middle Schoo
*Cook Middle Schoo
*Dean Middle Schoo
(Houston)
*Goodson Middle Schoo
*Hamilton Middle Schoo
*Hopper Middle Schoo
*Kahla Middle Schoo
*Labay Middle Schoo
**National Blue Ribbon School in 1988-89, 1992–93, and 1997–98
*Rowe Middle Schoo
*Salyards Middle Schoo
*Smith Middle Schoo
*Spillane Middle Schoo
*Thornton Middle Schoo
**National Blue Ribbon School in 1999-2000
*Truitt Middle Schoo
*Watkins Middle Schoo
**National Blue Ribbon School in 2001-02
Elementary schools
Adam Elementary SchoolAndré Elementary SchoolAult Elementary SchoolBane Elementary School(
Houston)
Bang Elementary SchoolBirkes Elementary SchoolBlack Elementary SchoolCopeland Elementary SchoolDanish Elementary SchoolDuryea Elementary SchoolEmery Elementary SchoolEmmott Elementary SchoolFarney Elementary SchoolFiest Elementary School**
National Blue Ribbon School in 1993-94
[Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)](_blank)
Francone Elementary School**
National Blue Ribbon School in 1991-92
Frazier Elementary SchoolGleason Elementary SchoolHairgrove Elementary SchoolHamilton Elementary SchoolHancock Elementary SchoolHemmenway Elementary SchoolHolbrook Elementary School(
Houston)
Holmsley Elementary SchoolHoover Elementary SchoolHorne Elementary SchoolJowell Elementary SchoolKeith Elementary SchoolKirk Elementary SchoolLamkin Elementary SchoolLee Elementary SchoolLieder Elementary SchoolLowery Elementary School**
National Blue Ribbon School in 1991-92
Matzke Elementary SchoolMcFee Elementary SchoolMcgowen Elementary SchoolMetcalf Elementary SchoolMillsap Elementary SchoolMoore Elementary SchoolOwens Elementary School**
National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99
Pope Elementary SchoolPost Elementary School(
Jersey Village)
Postma Elementary SchoolReed Elementary SchoolRennell Elementary SchoolA. Robison Elementary SchoolM. Robinson Elementary SchoolSampson Elementary SchoolSheridan Elementary SchoolSwenke Elementary SchoolTipps Elementary SchoolWalker Elementary SchoolWarner Elementary SchoolWells Elementary SchoolWillbern Elementary SchoolWilson Elementary SchoolWoodard Elementary SchoolYeager Elementary School
Other Facilities
The district headquarters, the Instructional Support Center (ISC), is a former shopping center that was previously owned by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). The district purchased it for $1.4 million, with the previous tenants being a part of the CFISD agreement to purchase the building. After the purchase, CFISD renovated of the facility. The district had spent $9 million to build its previous headquarters on Windfern Road, which had opened in 1978.
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Berry Center of Northwest Houston
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Ken Pridgeon Stadium
* Carlton Center
See also
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List of school districts in Texas
References
External links
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Index of pages from original domain: cy-fair.isd.tenet.edu
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School districts in Harris County, Texas
School districts in Houston
1939 establishments in Texas
School districts established in 1939