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Waller ISD is a Texas Education Agency
"RECOGNIZED" School District!
Waller ISD received a record 31 TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments in 2011
WISD Brochure
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WALLER HIGH SCHOOL
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2010, 2011
Academically Acceptable
20950 Field Store Road ¨ Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 372-3654 ¨ Fax (936) 372-4114
Dr. Brian Merrell, Principal
Kevin Thompkins, Assistant Principal ¨ Shawna Hardin, Assistant Principal
Robert Kinney III, Assistant Principal ¨ Frankie Johnson, Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction
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Waller High School serves ninth through twelfth grade students with a comprehensive academic program designed to accommodate the wide variety of learning styles and interests common to a diversified student population. Program highlights include Dual Credit and Advance Placement courses, Tech-Prep School-To-Work programs, and articulation agreements with the Lone Star College System. WHS offers quality integrated technology education and in 2005, the WHS Computer Science Team won the primarily 5A Texas Computer Education Association Large Division State Championship as well as the State 4A UIL Computer Science Championship for the second year in a row. WHS Girls Wrestling were the State Dual Champions in 2008. WHS Varsity Football Team advanced to the State Quarterfinals in 2007-2008, and the WHS Band qualified for the State Marching Contest in 2008. WHS students are offered the opportunity to participate in an extensive array of extracurricular activities ranging from fine arts to athletics and agriculture. Additional T.A.K.S. practice is provided through Saturday study sessions and individual tutoring before and after school. Students are also offered several opportunities to recover lost credit with the ANYWHERE online learning system afterschool.
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WALLER JUNIOR HIGH
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
UIL18-AAAA Academic Champions 2003, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011
Recognized
2402 Waller Street ¨ Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 931-1353 ¨ Fax (936) 931-4044
Eric Meldahl, Principal
Pam Groschke, Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction
Joel Poag Assistant Principal
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Waller Junior High serves sixth through eighth grade students with a curriculum designed for successful student transitioning into high school. Students have the opportunity to earn as many as 14 high school credits by participating in the comprehensive academic program. The school offers many innovative electives including Cadet Corps, Robotics, Guitar, Space Exploration, College Prep and Creative Writing. WJH students actively participate in U.I.L. academic and athletic competitions. The school has won the District UIL Academic Championship four of the last six years and is the current reigning champion. In 2006, Waller was the District Champion in Basketball and in Track for the 2007-2008 year. Waller Junior High has an extensive After-School Program and award winning band program. The Gifted and Talented program is engaging and timely offering an Independent Study course for high school credit.
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WAYNE C. SCHULTZ JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2006, 2009, 2010
Academically Acceptable
19010 Stokes Road ¨ Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 931-9103 ¨ Fax (936) 372-9302
Bennie Mayes, Principal
Tracy Webb, Assistant Principal ¨ Raymond Breeden, Assistant Principal
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Schultz Junior High School serves sixth through eighth grade students in Waller ISD. Carnegie- and Project CRISS-trained teachers are on staff at SJH, and the faculty as a whole has been recognized as a leader in integrated technology learning. SJH students take a rigorous course of studies in core academic subjects and are offered the opportunity to participate in a balanced fine arts program that includes theater arts, music, band, and computer classes. Reading skills are enhanced using the READ 180 and Read Naturally programs, and an extensive After-School Program offers academic and enrichment activities. In 2003, a district-wide R.O.P.E.S. (Reality Oriented Physical Experience Service) was added at the SJH campus.
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H. T. JONES ELEMENTARY
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Texas Educator Excellence Award 2006-2007
Exemplary
University Drive @ Owens Road ¨ Prairie View, Texas 77446
C/O 2214 Waller Street, Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 372-4200 ¨ Fax (936) 857-5050
Carol Bates, Principal
Kasey White, Administrative Intern
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ROBERTS ROAD ELEMENTARY
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
2004-2005 TEA Distinguished Performance School
Exemplary
24920 Zube Road ¨ Hockley, Texas 77447
(936) 931-0300 ¨ Fax (281) 373-3164
Angie Davis, Principal
Jose Toscano, Assistant Principal
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FIELDS STORE ELEMENTARY
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Recognized
31670 Giboney ¨ Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 931-4050 ¨ Fax (936) 372-4100
Claudia Mordecai, Principal
Teresa Garrett, Assistant Principal
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I.T. HOLLEMAN ELEMENTARY
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
Recognized
2200 Brazeal Street ¨ Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 372-9196 ¨ Fax (936) 372-2468
Stephanie Fletcher, Principal
Melissa Crosby, Assistant Principal
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EVELYN TURLINGTON ELEMENTARY
TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2010, 2011
Recognized
23400 Hegar ¨ Hockley, Texas 77447
(936) 372-0100 ¨ Fax (936) 372-3868
Mindy Peper, Principal
Rachel DeVous, Assistant Principal
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Waller ISD elementary schools serve students PreK through fifth grade with quality educational programs that honor individual learning styles in positive and supportive environments. Among the enrichment opportunities offered are: Bilingual and ESL classes; a Two-way Language program (Holleman Elementary Kindergarten through fourth grade and all other elementary campuses for kindergarten, first and second grades); School-wide Title I reading and math; Boys Town Social Skills; Discovery Gifted and Talented; inclusion of students with disabilities; Writing/Reading/Math Computer Lab; Content Mastery; and networked computers throughout each school. Reading skills are enhanced using READ 180, Read Naturally, and the Four Blocks literacy program. Students at WISD elementary campuses also benefit from active PTO and volunteer support.
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