The district serves the city of
Galena Park, about half of the city of
Jacinto City, small portions of the city of
Houston (including
Fidelity and portions of the
Northshore area), and unincorporated areas in Harris County (including the CDP of
Cloverleaf and sections of the Channelview CDP).
North Shore Senior HS 9th Grade Center, North Shore 10th Grade Center, and
North Shore Senior High School (Harris County) (Opened 1965 as 10-12, later became a 9-12, split into two campuses in 1999 reunited in 2003, the 9th Grade Center opened in 2008, and the 10th Grade Center opened in 2018)
Early College High School is a new program where the student's entire high school experience takes place at San Jacinto College. Successful students can graduate with an associate degree and their high school diploma or a technical certification and their high school diploma.
Middle schools
6-8
Galena Park Middle School (Galena Park) (Opened 1949)
Woodland Acres Middle School (Houston) (Opened 1947)
7-8
Cunningham Middle School (unincorporated) (Opened 1982)
North Shore Middle School (unincorporated) (Opened 1956)
6th grade schools
Gerald D. Cobb 6th Grade Campus (Harris County) (Opened 2000)
Primary schools
Cimarron Elementary School (Houston) (Opened 1954)
Cloverleaf Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1943)
Galena Park Elementary School (Galena Park) (Opened 1937)
Green Valley Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1958)
Sam Houston Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 2007)
James B. Havard Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1998)
Jacinto City Elementary School (
Jacinto City) (Opened 1944) (Older site at
[1])
Douglas MacArthur Elementary School (Galena Park) (Opened 1951)
Normandy Crossing Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 2004)
North Shore Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1961)
Purple Sage Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1991)
Pyburn Elementary School (Houston) (Opened 1952)
Kenneth J. Tice Elementary School (unincorporated) (Opened 1979)
Dr. Shirley J. Williamson Elementary School[8] (unincorporated) (Opened 2005 as Freedom Elementary School) - Named after Shirley J. Neeley
Woodland Acres Elementary School (Houston)
Early childhood centers
GPISD operates the William F. "Bill" Becker Early Childhood Development Center, a preschool program for low income families, in
Galena Park.[9]
A
Texas Historical Commission (THC) marker was erected in 2009. The Fidelity Manor Awareness Center commemorates the former schools.[12]
Other facilities
GPISD has an agriculture facility in the city limits of Galena Park.[13] It also has GPISD Childcare Centers North and South; the north one is at North Shore Elementary School in Cloverleaf, and the south one is in Galena Park.[14]
^Home PageArchived October 6, 2000, at the
Wayback Machine." Galena Park Independent School District. Retrieved on December 25, 2008. "14705 Woodforest Blvd. Houston, Texas 77015"
^"
homepage." Galena Park Independent School District. October 6, 2000. Retrieved on October 18, 2011. "1601 11th Street
Galena Park, Texas 77547"
^"GPISD FFA SHOW"(PDF). Galena Park Independent School District. Retrieved 2019-11-10. GPISD Agriculture Facility 2099 Holland Ave, Houston TX 77547 - Despite the Houston city name, the facility is in the Galena Park city limits
Cleveland ISD extends into portions of Montgomery and San Jacinto counties, and Tomball ISD extends into portions of Montgomery County. Other districts in those counties are served by
Region 6 ESC.