NEISD Welcome Booklet (2024)

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A resource booklet for NEISD parents

CAMPUSES

70 CAMPUSES

• 45 elementary schools

• 14 middle schools

• 8 high schools

• 1 alternative campus (North East Alternative Center)

• 1 innovative high school (Academy of Creative Education)

• 1 Pre-K Academy at West Avenue

PROGRAMS STUDENTS STAFF

11 MAGNET PROGRAMS 2 MAGNET SCHOOLS

Programs: Design and Technology Academy (at middle and high school), Space and Engineering Technologies Academy (at middle and high school), STEM Academy (at middle and high school), Agriscience Magnet Program, Career and Technical Education Center, North East School of the Arts, MacUNITED (early college high school) and Institute of CyberSecurity and Innovation

Schools: Castle Hills Elementary School (year-round campus) and International School of the Americas (college prep high school)

SUPPORT SERVICES

SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION

Trained bus drivers and assistants transport more than 16,500 students, operate 423 buses and travel 17,000 miles each school day.

*Projected for 2024-2025

55,803* STUDENTS

4,458 SCHOOL/ DISTRICT STAFF

3,893 TEACHERS

8,351 IN TOTAL

Teacher Salary Ranges $57,000 - $66,400 (10-month work schedule)

*As of August 2024

SCHOOL NUTRITION SERVICES COLLEGE, CAREER & MILITARY READINESS SPECIALIST (CCMR)

NEISD sources food products from local Texas farmers and vendors to promote agriculture, sustainability and maximum freshness on our menus!

Every NEISD high school has a CCMR specialist who can help students with scholarships, grants, loans, college entrance exams and more.

For more detailed District information, visit neisd.net

WELCOME

Welcome to North East ISD. Our District is designed to create opportunities for children to explore, discover and unlock their potential. Whether you select our magnet schools, AP courses, Fine Arts programs, JROTC or athletic activities, you will discover that NEISD offers endless possibilities. Our leaders are passionate individuals who work tirelessly to ensure that these opportunities exist.

NEISD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

NEISD is governed by a school board elected by its residents. Each trustee serves a four-year term and represents the single member district in which they reside.

NEISD EXECUTIVE STAFF

In addition to the Superintendent of Schools, the NEISD Executive Staff includes the Chief Financial Officer, Chief of Leadership and Schools, Chief Instructional Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and Executive Director of Communications.

TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: David Beyer, President; Terri Chidgey, Vice President; Lisa Thompson, Secretary
BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: Melinda Cox, Trustee; Marsha Landry, Trustee; Tracie Shelton, Trustee; Diane Sciba Villarreal, Trustee
LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Sean Maika, Superintendent of Schools; Dan Villarreal, Chief Financial Officer; Rudy Jimenez, Chief of Leadership and Schools; Anthony Jarrett, Chief Instructional Officer; Deb Caldwell, Interim Chief Operations Officer; and Aubrey Chancellor, Executive Director of Communications

NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION

The NEISD online registration system was developed to help parents expedite their student’s registration process. Parents of students who are new to our District are encouraged to use the online system. If your student is currently enrolled and attending a NEISD school, you do not need to use the online registration system to stay enrolled. If you have been enrolled in NEISD in the past and are returning to our District, you can use the online registration system to update your information. You can access the online registration system on the main page of the NEISD website at neisd.net It takes two easy steps.

Step one: Register online and upload your documents. Step two: Confirm your registration with your campus.

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

• Proof of residency

• Current immunization record

• Birth certificate

• Report card from previous school (if applicable)

• Social Security card

• Parent/guardian identification card

SCHOOL CHOICE

Under School Choice, parents/guardians can request for their child to be transferred to another school within our District other than the one serving their residence. For any new student enrolling in kindergarten through 12th grade, the window for School Choice will be open for five school business days from the student’s verified enrollment date. A new student is defined as any student enrolling in NEISD for the first time, a student who either did not have residence in NEISD during the School Choice established window, a student who is the first in his/her family to register to attend a NEISD school, or any student returning to NEISD after being out of our District for more than one full year, but who was not out of our District for disciplinary purposes or to avoid a disciplinary assignment.

Once enrolled on the campus that you are zoned to attend based on your home address, you may access the link to begin the School Choice application process. Please note that no student is guaranteed a transfer via School Choice and some campuses/grade levels may be unavailable based upon current enrollment, campus capacity and/or staffing levels.

For current NEISD students, the School Choice application window for the 2025-2026 school year will open on Monday, Dec. 2, 2024 at 7 a.m. and will close at the end of business on July 25, 2025. For questions, contact Pupil Personnel Services at 210-407-0070.

FIND A CAMPUS

Attendance at a particular school is dependent upon a student’s home address. Parents who move within our District or are new to North East ISD altogether, can go to the NEISD website to find out what school their child needs to attend. Go to the Schools page and select the “NEISD Schools by Home Address” button. Enter the name of your street and the corresponding elementary, middle and high school will appear. For questions about finding your school, call 210-407-0040.

PUPIL PERSONNEL

Pupil Personnel Services provides many services to support students and parents/guardians, such as transfers, specialty enrollments, Student/Parent Handbook, District Student Code of Conduct and school attendance. For more information, call 210-407-0070 or visit neisd.net/pupil-personnel

TRANSPORTATION

Bus transportation is available to students who live two miles or more from their assigned school. Students residing less than two miles from their assigned school may have temporary transportation available if their neighborhood qualifies as hazardous under our District’s hazardous transportation rating system. Call Transportation at 210-356-9200 for more information.

2024-2025 START AND DISMISSAL TIMES

Schools Start Time Dismissal

Colonial Hills, Harmony Hills, Jackson-Keller, Longs Creek, Oak Grove, Oak Meadow, Redland Oaks, Regency Place, Thousand Oaks

All other elementary schools

Middle schools

High schools

NEAC

ACE

AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

8:00 a.m. Regular: 3:15 p.m.

Early: 1 p.m.

7:30 a.m. Regular: 2:45 p.m.

Early: 12:30 p.m.

8:25 a.m. Regular: 3:40 p.m.

Early: 1:25 p.m.

8:50 a.m. Regular: 4:15 p.m.

Early: 2 p.m.

7:45 a.m. Regular: 4 p.m.

Early: 2 p.m.

7:30 a.m. 3 p.m.

The Kids’ Involvement Network (KIN) is our District’s after-school program with sites at every elementary and middle school campus. KIN serves thousands of students annually. The program is in operation from the time school dismisses until 6:30 p.m., every day school is in session. Registration is conducted online. Financial assistance is available; however, funds are limited and support documentation must be submitted along with a completed application. For more information, call 210-407-0140.

SCHOOL NUTRITION SERVICES

School Nutrition Services at North East ISD recognizes the strong relationship between nutrition and learning. To support this relationship, School Nutrition Services seeks to provide nutritious meals that are made from quality food products and are acceptable to the students. Breakfast and lunch are available to all students every day. In addition to breakfast and lunch, a variety of a la carte items are available. The department offers online pre-payments for your child’s cafeteria

meal account through a secure third party. A convenience fee is charged per transaction. Students can also pay directly at the campus. Parents may fill out an application at any time during the school year for free or reduced price meals. Apply online at neisd.net or request an application at your child’s school. There are 47 campuses that qualify for free meals through the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) program. Contact your campus to see if your school is one of these.

HEALTH SERVICES

The health and wellness of our students is a top priority. NEISD Heath Services positions a Registered Nurse (RN) at every campus. There may also be an additional Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) at the high schools. There are also flex nurses that travel to different schools to help where needed. By age 5, most children are spending more time in school than in any other activity. This makes the school nurse a primary resource in recognizing and managing children’s health problems. Among the items they oversee is a student’s immunization record. State law and NEISD policy requires medically validated up-to-date records of immunizations to be on file for all students. Immunization records must be complete as medically feasible. A listing of immunizations required by the state can be found on our District website under Health Services or with your school nurse.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

All children with disabilities residing in Texas, regardless of the severity of their disabilities, and who are in need of special education and related services, must be identified, located and evaluated. This process is defined in federal and state regulations as CHILD FIND. North East ISD participates in CHILD FIND through referrals for evaluation from parents and from the educators who work with the child in the classroom.

Parents of pre-school aged children who may be concerned about the development of their child or suspect that their child may have a disability are encouraged to contact their home campus. When a referral is made, the campus will gather information about the child and parent, including contact information and issues of concern.

Special education services are available at each campus. Students with individualized education programs (IEPs) are educated in the least restrictive environment as determined by the admission, review and dismissal (ARD) committee. NEISD ensures that each student is provided with a free and appropriate public education and that IEPs are designed to convey educational benefit for each student to make progress in the general curriculum. For more information, call the Special Education department at 210-407-0185.

GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAM

The purpose of the North East ISD Gifted and Talented (G/T) program is to facilitate the optimal development of each student’s intellectual and creative gifts and talents. Students who participate in G/T services will demonstrate skills in self-directed learning, thinking, research, and communication as evidenced by the development of innovative products and performances that reflect individuality and creativity and are advanced in relation to students of similar age, experience or environment. Teachers, parents, counselors or administrative personnel may refer students for the G/T program. Contact your school’s G/T teacher at the elementary level or counselor at the secondary level for more information.

BILINGUAL EDUCATION

PRE-KINDERGARTEN

Our dedicated Pre-K Academy at West Avenue offers pre-K instruction for 3 and 4 year old students. NEISD also offers full-day pre-kindergarten program for students who turn four on or before Sept. 1 of the current school year and live within our District boundaries. Currently, 37 elementary campuses offer a full-day pre-K program for qualifying students. Contact Early Childhood Education for more information at 210-407-0345.

The One-Way Dual Language model enables English Language Learner (ELL) students to develop competency in comprehending, speaking, reading and writing in both English and Spanish. Our goal is for students to be fully bilingual and bi-literate by the end of fifth grade. The Two-Way Dual Language model is a form of bilingual education with classes comprised of one-half native Spanish speakers and one-half native English speakers. This model begins in kindergarten, and our goal is for students to be fully bilingual and bi-literate by the end of fifth grade. The Middle School Dual Language model operates at five middle schools. It allows elementary Dual Language students to continue in the program throughout their middle school years and earn Spanish AP credit at the end of eighth grade. The High School Dual Language model operates at MacArthur High School. It allows dual language students to continue in the program throughout their high school years to develop more advanced skills in Spanish. For more information, contact the Bilingual/ESL department at 210-407-0338.

PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION (PTA)

PTA members advocate on behalf of students and teachers. You can support your child’s PTA in a variety of ways including fundraising, volunteer efforts and participation in school events. It’s not just for parents. Grandparents, aunts, uncles and more are welcome. Contact your child’s school for information on how to join.

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT TEAM

Family Specialists are located at every NEISD Title I campus and Family Engagement Liaisons are available to support non-Title I campuses. They

provide support and services for all students and their families, creating a connection between home, school and community. Family Engagement team members build communication between parents, school and community to assist students and families who are experiencing barriers.

FAMILY ENGAGEMENT LEADERSHIP ACADEMY

The District’s Family Engagement Leadership Academy provides an opportunity for parents, grandparents and community members to acquire and apply the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill the role as their child’s primary teacher. Participants are offered information on a wide variety of subjects through regular classes during the school year. Course topics include Parenting, Life Skills and Essential Knowledge, Academic Skills, Health, Nutrition, Safety, Leadership and Community Service. Contact your child’s school for more information.

SKYWARD FAMILY ACCESS

Skyward is the Student Information System for North East ISD. The system provides quick access to things, such as progress reports, report cards, attendance information and more. Visit neisd.net/skyward regularly to ensure it is up to date.

VOLUNTEERS

Parents, guardians, grandparents, business partners and community members who want to support our staff and students can apply to volunteer. You can provide all kinds of support to students, teachers and staff. From helping teachers in the classroom, going on field trips, lending a hand in the cafeteria, or serving as an extra set of eyes and layer of safety, volunteers are essential members of our NEISD family. All volunteers must pass a secure background check and be at least 18 years old. To learn more, visit: neisd.net/volunteer.

DRESS CODE

North East ISD believes that school performance and future success are enhanced by appropriate dress and good grooming. Parents and guardians are strongly urged to work closely with the school to ensure their child adheres to NEISD’s standards.

Some NEISD elementary and middle schools have adopted uniform requirements. The following is a list of these campuses: Camelot and Ridgeview elementary schools; and Eisenhower, Garner, Jackson, Krueger, Nimitz and Ed White middle schools. To confirm and find out the specific needs, please check with your campus.

STUDENT AND VISITOR BAGS

To enhance safety, visitors and guests at Blossom Athletic Center and Heroes Stadium must carry clear bags into the facilities. Purses or other bags will not be allowed at either athletic venue. Specifications for both types of bags are available on the District website at neisd.net

SCHOOL SAFETY

The North East ISD Police Department (NEPD) is a 24-hour service provider whose focus is the safety of all students, staff, faculty and visitors. The department works closely with all local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. NEPD uses a combination of sworn officers, K-9 units, detectives, safety specialists and a forensic investigator to accomplish its mission. There are cameras and buzz-in systems at the front doors of our schools. Doors across campuses are equipped with key card-access locks. There is perimeter fencing at all high schools and middle schools. Additionally, NEISD has contracted with a company to monitor social media constantly.

TIPLINE

The NEISD tipline is intended for students, staff and community members to share tips regarding potentially dangerous situations within our District. You can call 210-407-0925 or leave a tip online at neisd.net/tipline. Things like bullying or cyber-bullying, drugs, suicide, or threats, are just some of the issues you can call in about. If you see something, say something. And remember, you can remain anonymous.

EMERGENCY ALERTS

In the event of an incident or emergency on our District property, NEISD will communicate with you through several possible avenues, including email, text message, phone calls, social media and our District website. Phone numbers and email addresses for messaging are pulled directly from Skyward. Please make sure your information is updated by logging into your parent account.

PALS

STUDENT 2 STUDENT (S2S)

S2S connects civilian students with new military students the day they arrive in NEISD to ensure they have a friendly face to answer questions, show them around, eat lunch together and more. NEISD is proud to have the S2S program in place at every elementary, middle and high school. Interested families can reach out to their school counselor for more information.

Peer Assistance Leadership and Service (PALS) is an elective course offered for credit at the high school level for students who are juniors or seniors. Eighth-grade middle school students can take PALS as an elective course. Students receive training that enables them to work with their peers and younger students. In addition, PALS engage in community service projects throughout the year. Students apply for the PALS program each spring and are selected through a process that includes nominations, applications, references and interviews. PALS receive training in leadership, communication, group dynamics, confidentiality, and conflict resolution and mediation.

FINE ARTS

North East ISD provides its students a quality, wellrounded education: academics plus extracurricular activities. Research has shown that students who have access to this type of balanced education excel in all areas of academics and assessments. Fine Arts offers an enriching curriculum including visual arts, theatre, music, dance, cheer, speech, debate, journalism and outdoor education. In partnership with other academic disciplines, Fine Arts increases academic achievement, social and emotional development, and civic engagement. As a result, students are empowered to use their minds more creatively, inspiring them through diversity in learning to broaden their life experiences.

ATHLETICS

North East ISD’s Athletics department develops a program of competitive athletics that focuses on enhancing student performance. This program is inclusive of all students who have the desire and ability to participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL) sports that promote individual and team development.

High school male sports include football, cross country, tennis, wrestling, basketball, soccer, swimming, baseball, track and field and golf. High school female sports include volleyball, cross country, tennis, wrestling, basketball, soccer, swimming, softball, track and field and golf. In the middle schools, sports are football, volleyball, basketball, soccer, track and field, golf and tennis. In the elementary schools, there is a highly-developed physical education program that includes field days and special programs to demonstrate athletic skills.

JROTC

The North East ISD JROTC program focuses on building students’ self-esteem, confidence, skills and behaviors to become successful and productive citizens. JROTC is not a military recruitment or military preparation program. While many cadets do go on to serve in our military forces, there is no obligation associated with participation. The Army JROTC program is a nationally-accredited curriculum that serves as an important component of a student’s development and preparation for success in and out of the classroom. The program of study reinforces core curriculum. In addition, cadets learn goal setting, organizational planning, leadership, personal responsibility, social etiquette, study skills, career planning, financial literacy, communication, values and the responsibilities of citizenship. Our programs offer a wide range of extracurricular activities and programs that allow cadets to extend learning beyond the classroom, make friends and work as members of a team in a supportive, success-oriented environment.

CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Career and Technical Education courses are offered at all middle and high school campuses. Program areas include: Agriculture; Architecture and Construction; Arts, A/V Technology, and Communications; Business, Finance and Marketing; Health Science; Hospitality and Tourism; Human Services, Information Technology; Law and Public Safety; Science, Technology, Engineering and Math; Manufacturing; and Transportation. Our District is also proud to say that it offers nearly 2,300 different industry certifications to its students.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

Students attending our elementary schools benefit from engaging curriculum, various extracurricular programs, dedicated educators, and campuses that are designed to inspire creativity, leadership and academic excellence.

Bulverde Creek 3839 Canyon Parkway 210-407-1000

Camelot 5311 Merlin Drive 210-407-1400

Canyon Ridge 20522 Stone Oak Parkway 210-407-1600

Castle Hills* 200 Lemonwood 210-407-1800

Cibolo Green 24315 Bulverde Green 210-407-1200 Clear Spring 4311 Clear Spring 210-407-2000

Coker 302 Heimer 210-407-2200

Colonial Hills 2627 Kerrybrook Court 210-407-2400

Dellview 7235 Dewhurst 210-407-2600

East Terrell Hills 4415 Bloomdale 210-407-2800

El Dorado 12634 El Sendero 210-407-3000

Encino Park 2550 Encino Rio 210-407-3200

Fox Run 6111 Fox Creek 210-407-3400

Hardy Oak 22900 Hardy Oak 210-407-3600

Harmony Hills 10727 Memory Lane 210-407-3800

Hidden Forest 802 Silver Spruce 210-407-4000

Huebner 16311 Huebner 210-407-4200

Jackson-Keller 1601 Jackson-Keller 210-407-4400

Larkspur 1802 Larkspur 210-407-4600

Las Lomas 20303 Hardy Oak 210-356-7000

Longs Creek 15806 O’Connor 210-407-4800

Montgomery 7047 Montgomery 210-407-5000

Northern Hills 13901 Higgins 210-407-5200

Northwood 519 Pike 210-407-5400

Oak Grove 3250 Nacogdoches 210-407-5600

Oak Meadow 2800 Hunters Green 210-407-5800

Olmos 1103 Allena 210-407-6000

Pre-K Academy at West Avenue 3915 West Avenue 210-407-8600

Redland Oaks 16650 Redland 210-407-6200

Regency Place 10222 Broadway 210-407-6400

Ridgeview 8223 N. McCullough 210-407-6600

Roan Forest 22710 Roan Park 210-407-6800

Royal Ridge 5933 Royal Ridge 210-407-7000

Serna 2569 NE Loop 410 210-407-7200

Stahl 5222 Stahl 210-407-7400

Steubing Ranch 5100 Knoll Creek 210-407-7600

Stone Oak 21045 Crescent Oak 210-407-7800

Thousand Oaks 16080 Henderson Pass 210-407-8000

Tuscany Heights 25001 Wilderness Oak 210-407-8200

Vineyard Ranch 16818 Huebner 210-356-7200

Walzem 4618 Walzem 210-407-8400

Wetmore 3250 Thousand Oaks 210-407-8800

Wilderness Oak 21019 Wilderness Oak 210-407-9200

Wilshire 6523 Cascade 210-407-9400

Windcrest 465 Faircrest 210-407-9600

Woodstone 5602 Fountainwood 210-407-9800

* magnet (year-round) school

MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS

Students attending our middle and high schools have access to the best teachers, advanced technology, opportunities for advanced coursework including college credit and career training. Our campuses are built with safety and community in mind.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS

Bradley 14819 Heimer 210-356-2600

Bush 1500 Evans 210-356-2900

Driscoll 17150 Jones-Maltsberger 210-356-3200

Ed White 7800 Midcrown 210-356-5900

Eisenhower 8231 Blanco 210-356-3500

Garner 4302 Harry Wurzbach 210-356-3800

Harris 5300 Knollcreek 210-356-4100

Hill 21314 Bulverde 210-356-8000

Jackson 4538 Vance Jackson 210-356-4400

Krueger 438 Lanark 210-356-4700

Lopez 23103 Hardy Oak 210-356-5000

Nimitz 5426 Blanco 210-356-5300

Tejeda 2909 Evans 210-356-5600

Wood 14800 Judson 210-356-6200

TRADITIONAL HIGH SCHOOLS

Churchill 12049 Blanco 210-356-0000

Johnson 23203 Bulverde 210-356-0400

Legacy of Educational Excellence (LEE)

1400 Jackson-Keller 210-356-0800

MacArthur 2923 MacArthur View 210-356-7600

Madison 5005 Stahl 210-356-1400

Reagan 19000 Ronald Reagan 210-356-1800

INNOVATIVE HIGH SCHOOL

Academy of Creative Education (ACE) 3736 Perrin Central, Bldg 2 210-407-0740

MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL

International School of the Americas (ISA) 1400 Jackson-Keller 210-356-0900

OTHER CAMPUSES/PROGRAMS

North East Alternative Center 103 W. Rampart 210-356-7400

North East Transition Services 8438 Ahern 210-356-7520

Evening School 3736 Perrin Central, Bldg 3 210-407-0743

Roosevelt 5110 Walzem 210-356-2200

MAGNET PROGRAMS AND SCHOOLS*

Castle Hills Elementary School*

200 Lemonwood • 210-407-1800

In 1991, Castle Hills was designated as the District’s only year-round elementary magnet school of choice. Castle Hills emphasizes enrichment and extracurricular activities, such as an annual school play, clubs and after-school art classes. It provides certified art and STEM teachers. It is also a Leader in Me School promoting leadership in all aspects of students’ educational experience.

International School of the Americas (ISA)*

1400 Jackson-Keller

210-356-0900

ISA is the District’s magnet high school. ISA students are engaged daily in real-world, project-based learning. Students gain the knowledge and skills to demonstrate 21st century global competencies to prepare them for life in an increasingly global society.

Agriscience Magnet Program at Madison High School (AMP)

5005 Stahl • 210-356-1517

AMP is for high school students who have an interest in studying agriculture science and participating in the FFA (Future Farmers of America) youth leadership organization. Pathways include Agribusiness, Applied Agricultural Engineering, Animal Science, Environmental and Natural Resources, Food Science, and Plant Science. AMP’s state-of-the-art facility is located on the Madison High School campus.

Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC)

3736 Perrin Central #4 • 210-407-0742

This center houses three unique magnet programs.

The Construction Technology Academy prepares students for entry-level employment in the construction field or for a post-secondary degree in construction management, architecture, or engineering. Students gain knowledge and skills in safety, tool usage, construction mathematics, building materials, framing, reading blueprints, and the construction process.

Magnet Schools - Students attend these dedicated campuses for all of their academic coursework.
Magnet Programs - Students take these magnet courses, while also being enrolled at their traditional campus.

Students in the Medical Technology Academy can take specialized courses and receive training that can prepare them for a career as a Certified Nurse Aide (CNA), Pharmacy Technician, Dental Assistant, Medical Assistant, or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).

This Transportation Technology Academy offers students rigorous and relevant curriculum, scholarship opportunities, industry certifications, Dual Credit courses, automotive and leadership competitions, and opportunities to work with stateof-the-art equipment used in the automotive industry.

Design And Technology Academy at Roosevelt High School (DATA) 5110 Walzem • 210-356-2237 and at Ed White Middle School (DATA)

7800 Midcrown • 210-356-5981

DATA is a grades 6-12 program that provides students with rigorous college preparation in both core and elective courses. Coursework emphasizes career and professional readiness in the fields of animation, audio/video production, graphic design and digital arts, and video game design. The program is housed at Ed White Middle School and Roosevelt High School.

Institute of CyberSecurity and Innovation

3175 Nacogdoches • 210-356-1201

iCSI is a hands-on, interactive magnet program for high school students interested in computer programming, network security, network engineering and cybersecurity. Due to its innovation, it has become a model for other schools around the world. Students travel to facility from their home campus by bus or personal vehicle for part of the school day.

MacUNITED at MacArthur High School

2923 MacArthur View • 210-356-7600

MacUNITED Early College High School (ECHS) offers dual credit courses at NO cost to students. ECHS students will attend MacArthur High School and work toward an Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT) or an Associate of Arts (AA) with a business focus. Governed by NEISD and San Antonio College (SAC), our mission is to provide an innovative educational experience, enabling students to earn up to 60 hours of college credit or an Associate of Arts degree while still in high school.

North East School of the Arts at LEE High School (NESA)

1400 Jackson-Keller • 210-356-1033

This competitive, Gifted and Talented (GT) program has majors for high school students in cinema, musical theater, visual arts, technical theater, creative writing, dance and instrumental music. NESA students participate in master classes and seminars, and study with professional educators who are also working artists with significant training in their disciplines. The program is housed at Legacy of Educational Excellence High School.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Academy at Nimitz Middle School

5426 Blanco • 210-356-5501 and

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Academy at LEE High School

1400 Jackson Keller• 210-356-1001

The STEM Academy is a grades 6-12 magnet program that puts students on track for college while embracing a love of science, math, technology an engineering. Students receive instruction in core content areas and advanced STEM electives. The program is housed at Nimitz Middle School and Legacy of Educational Excellence High School.

Space and Engineering Academy at Roosevelt High School (SETA)

5110 Walzem • 210-356-2317 and at Krueger Middle School (SETA)

438 Lanark • 210-356-4733

SETA, in a ground breaking partnership with NASA, will help prepare students for engineering careers of tomorrow. Coursework includes aerospace engineering, aviation technology, mechanical engineering and more. In its inaugural year (2023-2024), it will open its doors to a sixth and ninth grade class. Each year, additional grades will be added until it is a full grades 6-12 program at Krueger Middle School and Roosevelt High School.

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