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 |  | AUSTIN Pat Forgione, Superintendent 1111 West Sixth Street Austin, TX 78703
| (512) 414-1700 Click here for website
| | 79 elementary schools; 18 middle schools; 12 high schools; four alternative campuses | | The largest school district in the Austin area served 79,707 students during the 2004-2005 school year. Student/teacher ratio was 14.4:1; the average SAT score was 1032; the average ACT score was 21.1; and per pupil expenditures were $6,592. The TEA rated the district "Academically Acceptable," and 88 percent of students passed the TAKS test at the exit level. |
| BASTROP Roderick Emanuel, Superintendent 105 Loop 150 West, Suite J Bastrop, TX 78602
| (512) 321-2292 Click here for website
| | 6 elementary schools; 2 intermediate schools; 2 middle schools; 1 high school; 1 alternative school | | Bastrop is located about 30 miles southeast of Austin, and Bastrop ISD served 7,730 students during the 2004-2005 school year. The student/ teacher ratio is 15.1; per pupil expenditures were $5,789; the average SAT score was 975; and the average ACT score was 19.9. The TEA rated the district "Academically Acceptable," and 90 percent of students passed the TAKS test at the exit level. |
| BLANCO Lynn Boyd, Superintendent 814 Eleventh Street Blanco, TX 78606
| (830) 833-4414 Click here for website
| | 1 elementary; 1 middle school; 1 high school | | Blanco ISD is 378 square miles and is located primarily in Blanco County, but also includes parts of Hays, Comal, Kendall and Gillespie counties. The district served serves 958 students during the 2004-2005 school year. Student/teacher ratio was 11:1; the average SAT score was 1049; the average ACT score was 19.9; and per pupil expenditures were $7,279. The TEA rated the district "Academically Acceptable," and 93 percent of students passed the TAKS test at the exit level. |
| BURNET Jeffrey M. Hanks, Superintendent 308 E. Brier Burnet, TX 78611
| (512) 756-2124 Click here for website
| | 4 elementary schools; 1 middle school, 2 high schools; 1 alternative school | | Burnet ISD served 3,030 students in Burnet County during the 2004-2005 school year. Student/teacher ratio was 14.7; per pupil expenditure was $6,577; the average SAT score was 983, and the average ACT score was 20.1. The TEA rated the district "Academically Acceptable," and 95 percent of students passed the TAKS test at the exit level. |
| COUPLAND Gary Chandler, Superintendent P.O. Box 217, 620 South Commerce Coupland, TX 78615
| (512) 856-2422 Click here for website
| | 1 elementary/middle school serving grades K-8 | | Coupland is a small community in Williamson County, and Coupland ISD served 120 students during the 2004-2005 school year. Student/teacher ratio was 9.2:1; per student expenditure was $6,787; and the TEA rated the district "Recognized." |
| DEL VALLE Bernard Blanchard, Superintendent 5301 Ross Road Del Valle, TX 78617
| (512) 386-3000 Click here for website
| | 7 elementary schools; 2 junior high schools; 1 high school; and 1 opportunity school | | Del Valle is located in southeast Austin and Travis County and covers 174 square miles. The district served 7,728 students in Travis County, including the urban communities of Montopolis, Frontier Valley, Sundridge Park and Pleasant Valley, and the rural communities of Garfield, Creedmore, Mustang Ridge, Elroy, Pilot Knob, Webberville, and Hornsby Bend during the 2004-2005 school year. Student/teacher ratio was 14.7:1; the average SAT score was 849; the average ACT score was 16.9; and per student expenditure was $6,799. The TEA rated the district "Academically Acceptable," and 86 percent of students passed the TAKS test at the exit level. |
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