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District Planning

Each district must have a district improvement plan TEC 11.251

San Antonio ISD District Improvement Plan 2021-2022

San Antonio Independent School District Department Plan, 2018-2019 Campus Improvement Plan

District Website

District Priorities

  1. High-Quality Schools
  2. Academic Proficiency
  3. High-Performing Students
  4. Post-Secondary Success

District IRB

Required?

 

Yes

Name: Institutional and Community Based Research (ICBR) - Research Requests

General Information 

Application Deadline: June 1, September 1, February 1

Application Notification: NI

Application

Submission Requirements: Online Research Request Submission Form, Research Study Request [FORM E22-A] - include original and 2 copies of required support documentation (Surveys, Observation Checklists, Parental Permission Letter, etc), Signed Research Agreement [FORM E22-B], Endorsement & Signature of Professional Person (Research Sponsor - College Professor, Physician, etc) [FORM E22-C]

Fee: NI

Application Submission: Research and Evaluation, San Antonio Independent School District, Cooper Learning Center, 1700 Tampico St, San Antonio, TX 78207, can submit online form

Contact:  Deborah Garza, dosicbr@saisd.net, 210-554-2460


Number of Schools: 101

School TypeTotal
Early Childhood Education Centers5
Academies (Pre-K-8)18
Elementary Schools (Pre-K-5)42
Middle Schools12
High Schools17
Special Campuses7

Additional Facilities and Programs

Section


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  • Adult & Community Education,
  • Advanced Learning Academy (4-12),
  • AP
  • Athletics
  • AVID
  • CTE
  • Dual Credit
  • Dual Language
  • Dyslexia/504
  • Early Childhood Education (Pre-K & Head Start)
  • Early College HS
  • ESL
  • Extended Day Program
  • Fine Arts
  • GT
  • Health & PE
  • IB
  • In-District Charter Schools
  • International Welcome Center


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  • JROTC
  • Juvenile Detention Center Campus
  • Juvenile Justice Academy
  • Learning Center (Childcare)
  • Mariachi Curriculum
  • Master Teacher Initiative
  • Middle School Partners Program
  • Migrant Education
  • Non-Traditional Grade Range Academies
  • P-TECH
  • Public Montessori School
  • Satellite Campuses
  • School Age Parenting Program (SAPP)
  • School Counseling, SEAD & Restorative Practices
  • Single-Gender Campuses, Social Workers
  • Special Education, Student Health Services




District Demographics

Students: 44,568

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Race

Percentage

Hispanic

39,977

White

1,382

African American

2,585

Two or More Races

312

Asian

223

American Indian

45

Pacific Islander

45


Additional Student Data

MetricsPercent of Total Students
Economically Disadvantaged88%
Emerging Bilingual22.2%
Special Education13.4%
Bilingual/ESL Program24.2%
Gifted and Talented7.1%
At Risk for Dropping Out69.3%




Teachers: 3,064

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Race

Percentage

Hispanic

2096

White

656

African American

245

Two or more races 

37

Asian

25

American Indian

3

Pacific Islander

3


Staff

Administrative and Professional: 1,987

Bus Drivers, Custodians, Food Service and Educational Aides: 1,715