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Lamar Consolidated Independent School District

Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, also Lamar Consolidated ISD, Lamar CISD or LCISD, is a public school district in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Metropolitan Area.

Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
Brazos Crossing, the district headquarters
Address
3911 Ave I, Rosenberg, Texas 77471
Fort Bend County
United States
District information
MottoA proud tradition, a bright future
SuperintendentDr. Roosevelt Nivens (2021 - current)
Dr. Thomas Randle (2001–2021)
School boardJames Steenbergen (Pres), Kathryn Kaminski (VP), Kay Danziger (Secr), Joe Hubenak, Dr. Tyson Harrell, Melisa Roberts, Mandi Bronsell
Students and staff
Students32,391 (2018)
Other information
Websitehttp://www.lcisd.org/

Lamar CISD includes almost 43 percent of Fort Bend County,[citation needed] covering the cities of Richmond, Rosenberg, Kendleton, Simonton, Thompsons, Weston Lakes, a very small portion of Sugar Land, most of Fulshear, most of the village of Pleak, the census-designated place of Cumings, a portion of the Pecan Grove CDP,[1] the community of Lakemont, the unincorporated areas of Booth, Crabb, Foster, and Powell Point, and most of the unincorporated rural areas (including areas in Sugar Land's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) in central Fort Bend County.[citation needed]

Lamar CISD enrolls over 27,000 students and is the fastest-growing district in Fort Bend County. In 2013 it received the highest possible academic rating (Met Standard) from the Texas Education Agency.[2]

Dr. Roosevelt Nivens began his tenure as superintendent on June 1, 2021.[3]

The 6th Junior and High School opened in the fall of 2021 with the completion of Dr.Thomas E Randle High School and Harry Wright Junior High School.

The school board approved names for 6 new campuses on April 19 , 2022, which included. 3 New Elementary Schools, 1 New Middle School, 1 New Junior High School, 1 New High School.

History edit

In 1947 LCISD was first defined in the Fort Bend County public records. It was a consolidation of Richmond ISD, Rosenberg ISD and Beasley ISD along with a number of rural "Common School Districts".[4] The names of the Common School Districts were: Rice Farm, Thompsons, Booth, Simonton, Fulshear, Foster, Brandt, George, Cottonwood & Pleak.[5] Beginning in 1985 LCISD had served middle and high school students from the Kendleton Independent School District (KISD)'s boundaries.[6] KISD and its one school, Powell Point Elementary, were merged into Lamar CISD on July 1, 2010. KISD ceased operations on that date and LCISD began serving elementary students from the former KISD.[7] Kendleton ISD was originally one Common School District, also called Kendleton.[5] In 2009, Lamar CISD was named an H.E.B. Excellence in Education School District.[8]

Dr. Thomas Randle served as the district superintendent from 2001 until his retirement in 2021. During his tenure, LCISD grew from approximately 16,000 students to 34,000 students.[9]

There were 36,345 students in 2020, and 44,385 students in 2024.[10]

List of schools edit

Secondary schools edit

High schools (9-12) edit

Junior high schools (6-8) edit

  • George Junior High School (Rosenberg)
  • Mirabeau Lamar Junior High School (Rosenberg)
  • Andrew Briscoe Junior High School (Unincorporated area, Richmond address)
  • Antoinette Davis Reading Junior High School (Unincorporated area, Richmond address)
  • Dean Leaman Junior High School (Fulshear)
  • Harry Wright Junior High School (Unincorporated area, Richmond address)

Primary schools edit

Middle schools edit

  • Jose Antonio Navarro Middle School (Rosenberg)
  • James W. Roberts Middle School (Fulshear)
  • Mary "Polly" Moore Jones Ryon Middle School (Unincorporated area)
  • Henry Wertheimer Middle School (Unincorporated area)
  • Jane Johnson Wessendorff Middle School (Rosenberg)

Elementary schools edit

  • Judge James C. Adolphus Elementary (Unincorporated area)
  • John M. Arredondo Elementary (Unincorporated area)
  • Stephen F. Austin Elementary School (Unincorporated area, Pecan Grove)
  • Cecil A. Beasley Elementary School (Beasley)
  • Carl Briscoe Bentley Elementary School (Fulshear)
  • James Bowie Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Bess Campbell Elementary School (Sugar Land, Greatwood)
  • Don Carter Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Judge Thomas R. Culver III Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Susanna Dickinson Elementary School (Sugar Land, Greatwood)
  • Samuel Miles Frost Elementary School (Unincorporated area, Pecan Grove)
  • Adriane Mathews Gray Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Joe A. Hubenak Elementary (Unincorporated area)
    • Hubenak opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 740. The cost was $19.8 million.[12] By 2015 Hubenak had more than 1,200 students, prompting the district to open another elementary school.[13]
  • John Huggins Elementary School (Fulshear)
  • Irma Dru Hutchison Elementary School (Richmond)
  • A.W. Jackson Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Kathleen Joerger Lindsey Elementary School (Katy)
  • Jane Long Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Hillman F. McNeill Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Fletcher Morgan Jr. Elementary School (Fulshear)
  • Meyer Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Maxine Phelan Elementary School (Richmond)
  • T.L. Pink Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Taylor Ray Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Deaf Smith Elementary School (Richmond)
  • Cora Thomas Elementary (Unincorporated area)
    • Thomas opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 740. The cost was $18.4 million. Students previously going to Meyer and Williams elementaries were moved to Thomas.[12]
  • Tamarron Elementary School (Katy)
  • William B. Travis Elementary School (Rosenberg)
  • Manford Williams Elementary School (Richmond)
  • William Velasquez Elementary School (Unincorporated area)

Early Childhood

  • Juan Seguin Early Childhood Center (Richmond)

References edit

  1. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Fort Bend County, TX" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2022-09-21. - Text list
  2. ^ . Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
  3. ^ Kent, Roy (2021-04-28). "Roosevelt Nivens officially named Lamar CISD superintendent in Fort Bend County". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  4. ^ "Lamar Consolidated ISD organized in 1947".
  5. ^ a b Research done by the Texas State Library, recorded in the Fort Bend County Official Public Records under document number 2000062274 on July 27, 2000.
  6. ^ "Regular Board Meeting Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees Thursday, April 15, 2010 7:00 PM." Lamar Consolidated Independent School District. Retrieved on May 25, 2018. p. 35 (PDF p. 35/89). "Lamar CISD has provided educational services to Kendleton students in grades 7-12 since 1985."
  7. ^ "Ed commissioner closes Kendleton district". Associated Press at the Houston Chronicle. 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
  8. ^ Eriksen, Helen (2013-04-23). "Ranked the fourth fastest-growing district in the Houston area, LCISD keeps focused on students". Chron. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  9. ^ Varma, Juhi (2020-11-11). "Lamar CISD superintendent set to retire after 20 years". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  10. ^ https://abc13.com:443/amp/cisd-school-enrollment-hypergrowth-district-new-students-schools/14363747/
  11. ^ a b c "National Blue Ribbon Schools Program: 2018 National Blue Ribbon Schools" (PDF). United States Department of Education. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  12. ^ a b Meeks, Flori (2009-08-18). "Fort Bend, Lamar districts open 3 elementaries in Richmond". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-04-21. - Despite the headline saying they are in Richmond, they merely have "Richmond, TX" postal addresses and are not in the Richmond city limits, and the City of Houston noted .
  13. ^ Kadifa, Margaret (2015-12-15). "Work underway to build LCISD elementary". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2022-09-21.

External links edit

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Lamar Consolidated Independent School District also Lamar Consolidated ISD Lamar CISD or LCISD is a public school district in the U S state of Texas within the Houston Sugar Land Metropolitan Area Lamar Consolidated Independent School DistrictBrazos Crossing the district headquartersAddress3911 Ave I Rosenberg Texas 77471 Fort Bend County United StatesDistrict informationMottoA proud tradition a bright futureSuperintendentDr Roosevelt Nivens 2021 current Dr Thomas Randle 2001 2021 School boardJames Steenbergen Pres Kathryn Kaminski VP Kay Danziger Secr Joe Hubenak Dr Tyson Harrell Melisa Roberts Mandi BronsellStudents and staffStudents32 391 2018 Other informationWebsitehttp www lcisd org Lamar CISD includes almost 43 percent of Fort Bend County citation needed covering the cities of Richmond Rosenberg Kendleton Simonton Thompsons Weston Lakes a very small portion of Sugar Land most of Fulshear most of the village of Pleak the census designated place of Cumings a portion of the Pecan Grove CDP 1 the community of Lakemont the unincorporated areas of Booth Crabb Foster and Powell Point and most of the unincorporated rural areas including areas in Sugar Land s extraterritorial jurisdiction ETJ in central Fort Bend County citation needed Lamar CISD enrolls over 27 000 students and is the fastest growing district in Fort Bend County In 2013 it received the highest possible academic rating Met Standard from the Texas Education Agency 2 Dr Roosevelt Nivens began his tenure as superintendent on June 1 2021 3 The 6th Junior and High School opened in the fall of 2021 with the completion of Dr Thomas E Randle High School and Harry Wright Junior High School The school board approved names for 6 new campuses on April 19 2022 which included 3 New Elementary Schools 1 New Middle School 1 New Junior High School 1 New High School Contents 1 History 2 List of schools 2 1 Secondary schools 2 1 1 High schools 9 12 2 1 2 Junior high schools 6 8 2 2 Primary schools 2 2 1 Middle schools 2 2 2 Elementary schools 3 References 4 External linksHistory editIn 1947 LCISD was first defined in the Fort Bend County public records It was a consolidation of Richmond ISD Rosenberg ISD and Beasley ISD along with a number of rural Common School Districts 4 The names of the Common School Districts were Rice Farm Thompsons Booth Simonton Fulshear Foster Brandt George Cottonwood amp Pleak 5 Beginning in 1985 LCISD had served middle and high school students from the Kendleton Independent School District KISD s boundaries 6 KISD and its one school Powell Point Elementary were merged into Lamar CISD on July 1 2010 KISD ceased operations on that date and LCISD began serving elementary students from the former KISD 7 Kendleton ISD was originally one Common School District also called Kendleton 5 In 2009 Lamar CISD was named an H E B Excellence in Education School District 8 Dr Thomas Randle served as the district superintendent from 2001 until his retirement in 2021 During his tenure LCISD grew from approximately 16 000 students to 34 000 students 9 There were 36 345 students in 2020 and 44 385 students in 2024 10 List of schools editSecondary schools edit High schools 9 12 edit Lamar Consolidated High School Rosenberg 1949 B F Terry High School Rosenberg 1980 Foster High School unincorporated area Richmond postal address 2001 George Ranch High School unincorporated area Richmond postal address 2010 Fulshear High School Fulshear 2016 Randle High School unincorporated area Richmond postal address 2021 nbsp John and Randolph Foster High School nbsp Churchill Fulshear High School nbsp George Ranch High School nbsp Lamar Consolidated High School nbsp Randle High School nbsp B F Terry High School Junior high schools 6 8 edit George Junior High School Rosenberg Mirabeau Lamar Junior High School Rosenberg Andrew Briscoe Junior High School Unincorporated area Richmond address Antoinette Davis Reading Junior High School Unincorporated area Richmond address Dean Leaman Junior High School Fulshear Harry Wright Junior High School Unincorporated area Richmond address nbsp Briscoe Junior High School nbsp George Junior High School nbsp Lamar Junior High School nbsp Dean Leaman Junior High School nbsp Antoinette Reading Junior High School nbsp Harry Wright Junior High School Primary schools edit Middle schools edit Jose Antonio Navarro Middle School Rosenberg James W Roberts Middle School Fulshear Mary Polly Moore Jones Ryon Middle School Unincorporated area Henry Wertheimer Middle School Unincorporated area Jane Johnson Wessendorff Middle School Rosenberg nbsp Navarro Middle School nbsp James W Roberts Middle School nbsp Polly Ryon Middle School nbsp Henry Wertheimer Middle School nbsp Wessendorff Middle School Elementary schools edit Judge James C Adolphus Elementary Unincorporated area John M Arredondo Elementary Unincorporated area Stephen F Austin Elementary School Unincorporated area Pecan Grove 2006 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Cecil A Beasley Elementary School Beasley Carl Briscoe Bentley Elementary School Fulshear James Bowie Elementary School Rosenberg Bess Campbell Elementary School Sugar Land Greatwood Don Carter Elementary School Richmond Judge Thomas R Culver III Elementary School Rosenberg Susanna Dickinson Elementary School Sugar Land Greatwood Samuel Miles Frost Elementary School Unincorporated area Pecan Grove Adriane Mathews Gray Elementary School Richmond Joe A Hubenak Elementary Unincorporated area Hubenak opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 740 The cost was 19 8 million 12 By 2015 Hubenak had more than 1 200 students prompting the district to open another elementary school 13 John Huggins Elementary School Fulshear Irma Dru Hutchison Elementary School Richmond A W Jackson Elementary School Rosenberg 2018 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Kathleen Joerger Lindsey Elementary School Katy Jane Long Elementary School Richmond Hillman F McNeill Elementary School Richmond Fletcher Morgan Jr Elementary School Fulshear Meyer Elementary School Rosenberg Maxine Phelan Elementary School Richmond T L Pink Elementary School Richmond Taylor Ray Elementary School Rosenberg Deaf Smith Elementary School Richmond Cora Thomas Elementary Unincorporated area Thomas opened in 2009 and has a capacity of 740 The cost was 18 4 million Students previously going to Meyer and Williams elementaries were moved to Thomas 12 Tamarron Elementary School Katy William B Travis Elementary School Rosenberg Manford Williams Elementary School Richmond William Velasquez Elementary School Unincorporated area 2012 National Blue Ribbon School 11 Early Childhood Juan Seguin Early Childhood Center Richmond nbsp Judge James C Adolphus Elementary School nbsp John M Arredondo Elementary School nbsp Stephen F Austin Elementary School nbsp Beasley Elementary School nbsp Carl Briscoe Bentley Elementary School nbsp Bowie Elementary School nbsp Bess Campbell Elementary School nbsp Don Carter Elementary School nbsp Judge Thomas R Culver Elementary School nbsp Susanna Dickinson Elementary School nbsp Samuel Miles Frost Elementary School nbsp Adriane Mathews Gray Elementary School nbsp Joe A Hubenak Elementary School nbsp Huggins Elementary School nbsp Irma Dru Hutchison Elementary School nbsp A W Jackson Elementary School nbsp Kathleen Joerger Lindsey Elementary School nbsp Jane Long Elementary School nbsp Hillman F McNeill Elementary School nbsp Meyer Elementary School nbsp Fletcher Morgan Jr Elementary School nbsp Maxine Phelan Elementary School nbsp T L Pink Elementary School nbsp Tamarron Elementary School nbsp Taylor Ray Elementary School nbsp Juan Seguin Early Childhood Center nbsp Deaf Smith Elementary School nbsp Cora Thomas Elementary School nbsp Travis Elementary School nbsp William C Velasquez Elementary School nbsp Manford Williams Elementary SchoolReferences edit 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Fort Bend County TX PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2022 09 21 Text list 2009 Accountability Rating System Texas Education Agency Archived from the original on 2015 10 25 Kent Roy 2021 04 28 Roosevelt Nivens officially named Lamar CISD superintendent in Fort Bend County Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2021 07 21 Lamar Consolidated ISD organized in 1947 a b Research done by the Texas State Library recorded in the Fort Bend County Official Public Records under document number 2000062274 on July 27 2000 Regular Board Meeting Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees Thursday April 15 2010 7 00 PM Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Retrieved on May 25 2018 p 35 PDF p 35 89 Lamar CISD has provided educational services to Kendleton students in grades 7 12 since 1985 Ed commissioner closes Kendleton district Associated Press at the Houston Chronicle 2010 03 25 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Eriksen Helen 2013 04 23 Ranked the fourth fastest growing district in the Houston area LCISD keeps focused on students Chron Retrieved 2021 07 21 Varma Juhi 2020 11 11 Lamar CISD superintendent set to retire after 20 years Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2021 07 21 https abc13 com 443 amp cisd school enrollment hypergrowth district new students schools 14363747 a b c National Blue Ribbon Schools Program 2018 National Blue Ribbon Schools PDF United States Department of Education Retrieved January 18 2019 a b Meeks Flori 2009 08 18 Fort Bend Lamar districts open 3 elementaries in Richmond Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2020 04 21 Despite the headline saying they are in Richmond they merely have Richmond TX postal addresses and are not in the Richmond city limits and the City of Houston noted postal address city names do not necessarily match municipal boundaries Kadifa Margaret 2015 12 15 Work underway to build LCISD elementary Houston Chronicle Retrieved 2022 09 21 External links edit nbsp Texas portal nbsp Schools portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Lamar Consolidated Independent School District Retrieved from https en 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