Sugar Land Independent School District #17 was a school district headquartered in
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 ...
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History
It was created under a state law that was approved and became law on March 18, 1918. Under state law, there was a 7-person board, and at least two members were required to be women. The first school board president was M. R. Wood, the designer of Sugar Land's first school, and Mary Anna Collins Woods was the first superintendent. Sugar Land's first public school had opened in 1912.
In the years 1924-1930 Carrin Foreman (died March 1, 1932), the sister of
Percy Foreman, was the district superintendent. When she married she gave up her position.
It was dissolved in 1959 when it merged with the
Missouri City Independent School District
Missouri is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking 21st in land area, it is bordered by eight states (tied for the most with Tennessee): Iowa to the north, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee to the east, Arkansas to th ...
to form the
Fort Bend Independent School District.
Voters approved the consolidation on April 18 that year. Edward Mercer was the final superintendent of Sugar Land ISD, and he became assistant superintendent of the new FBISD.
the only remaining building operated by this district is the Sugar Land Auditorium, which as of that year is also the final public building that remained from the era when Sugar Land was a
company town of
Imperial Sugar
Imperial Sugar is a major U.S. sugar producer and marketer based in Sugar Land, Texas, with sugar refinery operations in California, Georgia, and Louisiana. The company was established in 1843 and has undergone ownership changes multip ...
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Schools
Schools were segregated racially.
For white children and others not black:
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Sugar Land High School
For black children:
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M.R. Wood School (1-12)
References
{{Sugar Land, Texas
Former school districts in Texas
School districts in Fort Bend County, Texas
1918 establishments in Texas
School districts established in 1918
1959 disestablishments in Texas
School districts disestablished in 1959