Cleburne Independent School District

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Cleburne Independent School District
Location
Cleburne, Texas
United States of America
District information
Type Public, Independent school district
Superintendent Dr. Kyle Heath[1]
Governing agency Texas Education Agency
Students and staff
Students 6,566[2]
Teachers 448.2[2]
Staff 910.1[2]
Other information
Website http://www.cleburne.k12.tx.us

Cleburne Independent School District is a public school district based in Cleburne, Texas (USA).

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[3]

Schools

High School

  • Grades 9-12
  • Cleburne High School
  • Cleburne has won three state championships. The most recent was in 1995 in 4A girls basketball, and twice before in football, both times being recognized as co-champions when the championship game ended in a tie. The first title was in 1920 (with Houston Heights High School), which was also the first championship recognized by Dave Campbell's Texas Football. The second was in 1959 at Class AAA, a co-championship with Breckenridge.[4][5]
  • DeWayne Burns, a 1990 Cleburne High School graduate and departing member of the school district board, is the incoming 2015 Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Johnson and Bosque counties.

Middle Schools

  • Grades 6-8
  • Lowell Smith Jr. Middle School
  • A.D. Wheat Middle School

Elementary Schools

  • Grades K-5
  • Adams Elementary School
  • Cooke Elementary School
  • Gerard Elementary School
  • Marti Elementary School
  • Grades PK-5
  • Coleman Elementary School
  • Irving Elementary School
  • Santa Fe Elementary School

Alternative High School Education

  • TEAM School

References

  1. Cleburne ISD - Superintendent
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  4. Dave Campbell's Texas Football, 2008 edition, page 362
  5. Ironically, it was also Breckenridge's second co-championship as well (though Breckenridge also won four outright titles as well). Cleburne and Breckenridge are the only multiple co-champions in UIL football; as UIL now uses NCAA overtime rules to decide championship games, no other school will have the opportunity to match this feat.

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