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| Sheldon Independent School District | |
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| Location | |
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USA | |
| District information | |
| Type | Public |
| Motto | A Community of Learners |
| Established | 1952 |
| Accreditation | Met Standard |
| Schools | 11 |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 7,760 (2013-14) |
| Teachers | 457.6 (2012-13) |
| Student–teacher ratio | 16.95 (2013-14) |
| Athletic conference | 6A |
| Other information | |
| Website | www |
Sheldon Independent School District is a public school district in unincorporated northeast Harris County, Texas (USA). The majority of the district lies in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Houston with a small portion within city limits.
Sheldon ISD covers 53.5 square miles and serves several neighborhoods in the Sheldon Lake area. Administration for the district is headquartered in the Dr. Donald Ney Administration Complex with Dr. King Davis acting as superintendent. Since the early 2000s, strong enrollment growth has driven new construction and expansions throughout the district. Nearly 7,800 students are enrolled in 2015.
The district and all of its schools were rated as having "Met Standard" in 2014 under the new Texas Education Agency accountability ratings.[1]
The Sheldon Independent School District became an independent school district in 1952.[2]
Sheldon ISD is the largest growing out of all ten counties in the Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown metropolitan area. From 2000 to 2010, district enrollment grew 61.5% and has annually averaged three to five percent growth since 2005.[3][4] Annual enrollment growth rate change for the 2008–09 and 2009-10 school years was 6.8% and 5.9% respectively.[5]
The construction of two major highways, US 90 (Crosby Freeway), and the Sam Houston Tollway, have been major drivers for growth. With easier access to the area, the district is expected to continue growing as new homes are built.[6][7]
Sheldon I.S.D School Board Members:
Additional members include: Debbie Kolacny, Leticia Charlot, Fred Rivas, Keith Norwood.[8]
Sheldon ISD covers a large portion of northeast Harris county. From west to east, it is geographically bounded by Greens Bayou on the west, and by the San Jacinto River on the east. Its southern boundary runs along the Crosby Freeway until Beltway 8 and Carpenters Bayou where the boundary line drops south to include Liberty Lakes subdivision. Its northern boundary follows an arbitrary line that extends from Greens Bayou on the west, to south of Lake Houston.
Beaumont Place, Houmont Park, Magnolia Gardens, Sheldon
Bavaria, Edgewood Village, Evergreen Villas, Greensbrook, Greenwoods, Hampton Oaks, Hidden Meadow, Houston Farms, Imperial Forest, Liberty Lakes, Meadow Lake, Parkway Forest, Ralston Acres, Reservoir Acres, Rio Villa, Royalwood, Sheldon Ridge, Sheldon Woods, Sierra Ranch, Stonefield Manor, Stonefield Terrace, Sunrise Pines, Tidwell Lakes, Village of Kings Lake.KINGLAKES KINGLAKE FOREST
| School | Opened | |
|---|---|---|
| C.E. King High School | Named after Cortes Ewing King, a Houston developer who donated land to the district | 1954 |
| School | Opened | |
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| C.E. King Middle School | Named after Cortes Ewing King, a Houston developer who donated land to the district | 1954 |
| Michael R. Null Middle School | Named after Michael Null, a former administrator and Executive Director of Human Resources | 2009 |
| School | Opened | |
|---|---|---|
| Royalwood Elementary School | Named after the subdivision it is in | 1968 |
| L.E. Monahan Elementary School | Named for a former administrator L.E. Monahan | 1983 |
| Sheldon Elementary School | Named after the School district | 1957, rebuilt 2004 |
| H.M. Carroll Elementary School | Named for late board member H.M. "Dickey" Carroll | 2008 |
| Garrett Elementary School | Named for the road on which it is located // 2011 | |
| Sheldon Lake Elementary School | 2019 |
| School | Opened | |
|---|---|---|
| Sheldon Early Childhood Academy | In the former Sheldon 6th Grade Campus | 2009 |
| Stephanie Cravens Early Childhood Academy | Named for former superintendent Stephanie Cravens | 2004 |
The Sheldon ISD Transportation Department provides school bus transportation to students who live 2 mi (3.2 km) or more away from their campus.[9]
The district provides an online tool that shows bus route information.[10]
Students are required to conform to a standardized dress code.[11]
Crenshaw Memorial Stadium
Sheldon ISD Panther Stadium