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Enrollment
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Enrollment
(as of October 27, 2006)
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Secondary
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13,380
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Elementary
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10,960
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EE/Head Start/4 yr. olds
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1,659
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Special Programs*
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434
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Kindergarten
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2,263
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Total
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28,696
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Ethnicity of Student Population
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Anglo/Other
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37.0%
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Hispanic
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48.1%
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African-American
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14.9%
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* Includes Matthews/New Directions,
Project Intercept, Homebound, JJAEP and LCJJC
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District Personnel
LISD is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age or the presence of a nonrelated
medical condition or challenge.
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Personnel Breakdown
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Instructional Staff
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2,046
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Specialized Professional Staff
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403
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Administrators
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133
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Paraprofessional, Classified,
Teaching Aides (includes transportation aides)
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1071
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Total
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3,653
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Facilities
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The Lubbock Independent School
District covers 85.5 square miles and contains nearly 900 acres
of school properties that are owned by the local taxpayers.
Those properties include 58 campuses including 39 elementary
(4 of which are designated as early childhood schools) 10 middle schools, 4 high schools, 2 special purpose, and three alternative
campuses
Lubbock ISD facilities include
a state of the art Advanced Technology Center for the teaching
of computer operations and programming. The ATC also instructs
students in Iron and Wood construction, and automobile technology.
The district also features
a new Aquatic Center. Schools use this Olympic indoor facility
across west Texas for swimming and diving competitions. It also
trains all third grade students about water safety during a
class time at their school. The Aquatic Center also offers special
water fitness instruction for the staff of LISD.
The district has completed
the addition of a new competitive track around the district's
Lowrey Football Field. This addition to the facility allows
our track and field meets to have a larger space and up to date
facility for track competitions. The field itself has been updated
with a new soil like artificial turf. This addition is expected
to also draw bi-district and regional football playoffs to Lubbock.
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