Anna Independent School District
Anna Independent School District | |
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Location | |
501 S Sherley Ave. Anna, Texas[1] ESC Region 10[2] USA | |
Coordinates | 33°20′43″N 96°32′53″W / 33.34528°N 96.54806°W |
District information | |
Type | Independent school district |
Grades | Pre-K through 12 |
Superintendent | Pete Slaughter |
Schools | 5 (2015-2016)[1] |
District ID | 4808340[1] |
Students and staff | |
Students | 2,298(2010-11)[2] |
Teachers | 169.18 (2009-10)[1] (on full-time equivalent (FTE) basis) |
Student-teacher ratio | 13.28 (2009-10)[1] |
Athletic conference |
2016-2017 UIL: Class 4A Division 1 (Football) Class 4A (All other UIL Sports) |
District mascot | Coyotes[3] |
Colors | Purple, White[3] |
Other information | |
TEA District Accountability Rating for 2011-12 | Recognized[4] |
Website | Anna ISD |
Anna Independent School District is a public school district based in Anna, Texas (USA). In addition to Anna, the district serves parts of Weston as well as the community of Westminster.
History
Anna ISD's original colors were Blue and Gold until the 1950s, when TCU donated old uniforms to AHS.
Upon the closure of Westminster ISD the 1989-1990 school year, students from Westminster were annexed into Anna and Van Alstyne ISDs. Conversely, prior to the 2004-2005 school year Melissa ISD only educated students through grade 8, so students in that district went to high school at either McKinney High School (before Fall 2000), McKinney North High School (after Fall 2000) or Anna High School.
Due to the district's location along U.S. 75, it has outgrown several schools in its history.
1985- The current Administration Building opened as Anna High School.
1973- The northwest building of the Early Childhood Center opened as a K-8 campus.
1988- The Special Programs Center opened as Anna High School.
1994- The southwest building of the Early Childhood Center opened as a K-5 campus.
1995- The southeast building, a gymnasium, of the Early Childhood Center opened for grades K-8.
1996- The northeast building of the Early Childhood Center opened housing PK and the PK-8 cafetorium.
2000- The current Anna Middle School opened as Anna High School. AMS moved to the 1988 facility, while Anna Elementary School took over the former middle school building.
2005- Joe K. Bryant Elementary opened as a 1-4 campus. Central Campus opened housing PK-K and 5-6 at the current ECC campus.
2007- Sue E. Rattan Elementary opened, with both elementary schools housing PK-5, closing Central Campus.
2011- The current Anna High School opened as a 9-12 campus. AMS moved to its current building and the Special Programs Center is created in its current home.
2013- The Early Childhood Center opened as a PK-K campus, with both elementary schools housing grades 1-5.
Future- A bond election will be held in May 2016. If it passes, Anna ISD will complete AHS to bring its capacity up to 1800, add classrooms to AMS, build Middle School #2 and Elementary Schools #3 and #4, among other facility improvements. At build-out, Anna ISD will have 4 1800-capacity high schools, 8 750-capacity middle schools, and 16 750-capacity elementary schools.
Finances
As of the 2010-2011 school year, the appraised valuation of property in the district was $504,279,000.[2] The maintenance tax rate was $0.104 and the bond tax rate was $0.050 per $100 of appraised valuation.[2]
Academic achievement
In 2011, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency.[4] Thirty-five percent of districts in Texas in 2011 received the same rating.[5] No state accountability ratings will be given to districts in 2012.[6] A school district in Texas can receive one of four possible rankings from the Texas Education Agency: Exemplary (the highest possible ranking), Recognized, Academically Acceptable, and Academically Unacceptable (the lowest possible ranking).
Historical district TEA accountability ratings[4]
- 2011: Recognized
- 2010: Recognized
- 2009: Academically Acceptable
- 2008: Academically Acceptable
- 2007: Academically Acceptable
- 2006: Academically Acceptable
- 2005: Academically Acceptable
- 2004: Recognized
Schools
In the 2015-2016 school year the district had students in six schools.[2]
- Regular instructional
- Anna High (Grades 9-12)
- Anna Middle (Grades 6-8)
- 1992-93 National Blue Ribbon School[7]
- Bryant Elementary (Grades 1-5)
- Rattan Elementary (Grades 1-5)
- Anna Early Childhood Center (Grades PK-K)
- Alternative instructional
- Special Program Center (Credit Recovery and Disciplinary Alternative Education Program)
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Anna ISD". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Texas School Directory 2012" (PDF). Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
- 1 2 "Anna High School". CBS Interactive. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
- 1 2 3 "Texas Accountability System District Ratings for 2004 through 2011". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
- ↑ "Texas Accountability System Summary of Ratings for 2004 through 2011(as of November 2, 2011) District Ratings by Rating Category (including Charter Operators)". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
- ↑ "Accountability Rating System for Texas Public Schools and Districts". Texas Education Agency. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
- ↑ Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Schools Recognized 1982-1983 Through 1999-2002 (PDF)