School district in Texas
30°32′30″N 97°53′38″W / 30.5417°N 97.8939°W / 30.5417; -97.8939
Leander Independent School District |
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Public |
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Motto | Leading to a Bright Future |
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Grades | Pre-K–12 |
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Superintendent | Dr. Bruce Gearing |
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Schools | 47 |
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Students | 41,434 (2021-22)
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Website |
www.leanderisd.org |
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Leander Independent School District is a
school district based in
Leander,
Texas (
USA) and covering a total of 200 square miles (520 km2) in Leander,
Cedar Park,
Georgetown,
Jonestown,
Round Rock in
Williamson County and northwest
Austin in
Travis County. In 2015, the school district was rated "Met Standards" by the
Texas Education Agency.
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The district has a "CollegeConnection" arrangement with
Austin Community College.
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As of 2013
[update] LISD covers 25.6 square miles (66 km2) of land within the City of Austin, making up 8% of the city's territory.
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Schools
High schools
Middle schools
- Canyon Ridge Middle School
- Cedar Park Middle School
- Danielson Middle School
- Four Points Middle School
- Henry Middle School
- Leander Middle School (formerly Leander Junior High School)
- Running Brushy Middle School
- Stiles Middle School
- Wiley Middle School
Elementary schools
- Akin Elementary School
- Bagdad Elementary School
- Block House Creek Elementary School
- Christine Camacho Elementary School
- Cox Elementary School
- Cypress Elementary School
- Deer Creek Elementary School
- Faubion Elementary School
- Giddens Elementary School
- Grandview Hills Elementary School
- Knowles Elementary School
- Larkspur Elementary School
- Laura Welch Bush Elementary School
- Mason Elementary School
- Naumann Elementary School
- North Elementary School
- Parkside Elementary School
- Jim Plain Elementary School
- Pleasant Hill Elementary School
- Reagan Elementary School
- Reed Elementary School
- River Place Elementary School
- River Ridge Elementary School
- Rutledge Elementary School
- Steiner Ranch Elementary School
- Tarvin Elementary School
- Westside Elementary School
- Whitestone Elementary School
- Winkley Elementary School
Alternative schools
- Early College High School
- New Hope High School
- Leander Extended Opportunity Center (LEO)
Stadiums
- John Gupton Stadium
- A.C. Bible Jr. Stadium
- Ed W. Monroe Stadium
References
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