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Santa Gertrudis Independent School District

Santa Gertrudis Independent School District (SGISD) is a public school district in Kingsville, Kleberg County, Texas, United States. The district covers approximately 190 square miles (490 km2), and is located in 40 miles (64 km) south of the city of Corpus Christi. SGISD operates Santa Gertrudis Elementary and Academy High School. During the 2009–2010 school year, SGISD had 397 students enrolled, according to Texas Education Agency.[1]

Santa Gertrudis Independent School District
Location
, (Kleberg County), Texas, 78363
United States
District information
TypePublic
Motto"We can’t hide our Lion pride!"
GradesPre-K12
Established1917; 107 years ago (1917)
SuperintendentVeronica Alfaro, Interim Superintendent
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceUniversity Interscholastic League
District mascotLions
ColorsRoyal Blue and Silver   
Other information
Principal, Santa GertrudisFatima Garcia
Principal, AcademyCharles Odom
Websitewww.sgisd.net

A small slice of western Kingsville is in the district boundary.[2]

History of SGISD edit

 
Santa Gertrudis School in 1987

Santa Gertrudis was formally established in 1917 as one of three schools associated with the King Ranch in South Texas. Today, Santa Gertrudis (now SGISD) is the only remaining school facility associated with the King Ranch. The district boundaries are located within the Santa Gertrudis division of the King Ranch and a small part of La Paloma Ranch. Santa Gertrudis ISD is fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency and has operated as an independent school district since 1942. Prior to 1942, the district operated as a common school and in 1953 the district was formally recognized by legislative action.

In 1993, Santa Gertrudis began accepting nonresident transfer student from other area districts (before then the school was intended solely for children of King Ranch employees). During the same year, the district also adopted a year around school calendar with four nine-week attendance periods, including two-week intersessions between attendance periods. The school year begins late July and runs through late May (or early June).

Prior to 1994 Santa Gertrudis was solely a pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade school. After eighth-grade, students left the district and entered area high schools. It was not until 1994 when a high school program, grades nine through twelve, was established in partnership with Driscoll Independent School District and Texas A&M University–Kingsville. The elementary school remained located on the King Ranch and the high school was, and is located on the Texas A&M University Kingsville Campus. The two campuses are five miles (8.0 km) apart in location.

Campus Construction edit

As of December 2009, SGISD is building a new campus for all students, located off of the King Ranch. This school is nearing completion and move in dates are scheduled for early 2010.

Santa Gertrudis Elementary School edit

 
Front of the former Santa Gertrudis Elementary

Santa Gertrudis Elementary provides programs for pre-kindergarten through eighth-grade, and had 182 students enrolled during 2009–2010.[3] The school is known for quality educational programs, advanced technology, a small student to teacher ratio, and a safe and supportive educational environment. Located in the heart of the King Ranch, Santa Gertrudis continues the tradition of educating the children of King Ranch that originated with the famed matriarch of Rancho Santa Gertrudis, Mrs. Henrietta M. King (1832–1925), wife of Richard King.

The current facility was designed by PBK Architects.[4]

The previous facility, constructed in 1917,[4] was leased from the King Ranch and located on ranch property. It was a 25,209-square-foot (2,342.0 m2), 13 classroom complex with a classroom building, four annexes, two storage structures, and a gymnasium that had the possibility of being used for other reasons.[5]

Academy High School edit

Academy High School is an innovative, restructured, non-traditional high school program, with 210 enrolled during 2009–2010,[6] located in Poteet Hall on the campus of Texas A&M University–Kingsville.[7]

The non-traditional approach offers each student a program developed to meet individual needs and capabilities. Since students are allowed to progress at a pace conducive to their abilities, they can master course requirements and move on to the next higher level of work. Small class size allows extensive student-teacher interaction on a day-to-day basis.

History edit

Academy was approved by the Texas Education Agency in the spring of 1994 and the first year of operation was 1994–1995. Through support from Texas A&M University Kingsville, qualified students are able to begin college courses starting in the ninth grade.

Billy Bowman, then the superintendent of Santa Gertrudis ISD, created the concept.[8]

The first graduation in 1998 was held at Naval Air Station Kingsville, and all 36 inaugural ninth grade students graduated. Fifty percent of the graduating seniors had earned 12 or more hours of college credit while in high school, 80% earned three or more hours, and 80% of the class entered post secondary education following graduation.[citation needed]

Athletics edit

Prior to 2007, Academy High School did not have a football team. In the fall of 07, academy successfully played its first season of six-man football, with a junior varsity team and five away games (no home games). During the first season, 44 athletes joined the team and became part of Academy High School history.[9]

Entrepreneurship Program edit

In 1997, the Academy Entrepreneurship Program was established. The program is a school-based business in which students manage all facets of a computer business, from building desktops and computer maintenance and repair, to technology training for faculty and staff. The "Entre" program, Pride Computers, has built all the computers within the district, and it also performs all the computer maintenance for the district, including managing the network.

Advanced Studies Program edit

In the 2002–2003 school year, academy, working in collaboration with Coastal Bend College, established an Advanced Studies Program, offering students the opportunity to graduate high school with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Technology. Since the inception of the program, it has expanded to other career and degree areas within the community college. Students also have the opportunity to take courses at Texas A&M University Kingsville, to earn credits applicable towards a four-year degree. Students are allowed to take as many classes as desired, as long as they fit within a degree plan at an accredited university. All college courses are tuition free to the students and are funded through several grants from the State and other sources. Key developers of the Entrepreneurship Program and the Advanced Studies Program were Bill Fette, District Technology Coordinator, and Thom Driver, District Network Administrator. Bill Fette was the first to serve as Entrepreneurship Program Coordinator.

In 2005, due to the Advanced Studies Program, three students graduated with both a high school diploma and an associated degree from Coastal Bend College. The three students were: Hailee Bugenhagen, Justin Walker, and Omar Gonzalez.[10]

College hours earned by each graduating class edit

  • 1998 – 117 credit hours, 36 students
  • 1999 – 98 credit hours, 34 students
  • 2000 – 85 credit hours, 39 students
  • 2001 – 101 credit hours, 28 students
  • 2002 – 141 credit hours, 26 students
  • 2003 – 221 credit hours, 35 students
  • 2004 – 531 credit hours, 40 students
  • 2005 – 587 credit hours, 32 students
  • 2006 – 509 credit hours, 33 students
  • 2007 – 486 credit hours, 43 students

Demographics edit

The enrollment is 70.8% Hispanic, 27.2% Anglo, and 7% African American.[11]

Attendance rates edit

Santa Gertrudis had a 98.08% overall attendance rate for the week of 02/22/2010 to 02/26/2010.[12]

  • Pre-K = 99.26%
  • Kinder = 98%
  • 1st Grade = 94%
  • 2nd Grade = 100%
  • 3rd Grade = 96%
  • 4th Grade = 81.02
  • 5th Grade = 100%
  • 6th Grade = 97.89%
  • 7th Grade = 99.05%
  • 8th Grade = 98.89%

Academy High school had a 94.72% overall attendance rate for the week of 02/22/2010 to 02/26/2010.[13]

  • 9th Grade = 95.36%
  • 10th Grade = 97.02%
  • 11th Grade = 93.49%
  • 12th Grade = 92.53%

School Board edit

  • Jesse Garcia - President
  • Carrie DeLaney – Vice-president
  • Catherine Montalvo – Secretary
  • Florinda Falcon – Trustee
  • Delia Perez – Trustee
  • Bobby Caldera – Trustee
  • Oscar Cortez – Trustee

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2009-2010 Student Enrollment Report by District". tea.state.tx.us. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  2. ^ "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Kleberg County, TX" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  3. ^ "2009-2010 Student Enrollment Reports by Campus - Santa Gertrudis". tea.state.tx.us. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  4. ^ a b "Santa Gertrudis School". PBK Architects. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  5. ^ "Santa Gertrudis Independent School District" (PDF). State of Texas Legislative Budget Board. pp. 109–110/195. Retrieved 2024-03-09.
  6. ^ "2009-2010 Student Enrollment Reports by Campus - Academy High School". tea.state.tx.us. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  7. ^ "District Contact Information". Santa Gertrudis Independent School District. Retrieved 2024-03-09. Santa Gertrudis School 803 Santa Rosa Kingsville, TX 78363 [...] Santa Gertrudis Academy High School Poteet Hall 1055 W. Santa Gertrudis Kingsville, TX 78363
  8. ^ Heines, Vivienne (1994-08-19). "High school goes to college in Kingsville". Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Corpus Christi, Texas. pp. B1, B2 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Kingsville Academy joins state tradition: H.S. football". www.caller.com.
  10. ^ "Three students to graduate with diplomas and degrees". www.caller.com.
  11. ^ "2009-2010 Students Economically Disadvantaged, Totals by District". tea.state.tx.us. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  12. ^ . www.sgisd.net. Archived from the original on 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
  13. ^ . www.sgisd.net. Archived from the original on 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2010-04-14.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • SGISD Twitter
  • Santa Gertrudis Lion Student Facebook Page
  • (2006 statistics)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Santa Gertrudis Independent School District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Santa Gertrudis Independent School District SGISD is a public school district in Kingsville Kleberg County Texas United States The district covers approximately 190 square miles 490 km2 and is located in 40 miles 64 km south of the city of Corpus Christi SGISD operates Santa Gertrudis Elementary and Academy High School During the 2009 2010 school year SGISD had 397 students enrolled according to Texas Education Agency 1 Santa Gertrudis Independent School DistrictLocationKingsville Kleberg County Texas 78363 United StatesDistrict informationTypePublicMotto We can t hide our Lion pride GradesPre K 12Established1917 107 years ago 1917 SuperintendentVeronica Alfaro Interim SuperintendentStudents and staffAthletic conferenceUniversity Interscholastic LeagueDistrict mascotLionsColorsRoyal Blue and Silver Other informationPrincipal Santa GertrudisFatima GarciaPrincipal AcademyCharles OdomWebsitewww wbr sgisd wbr net A small slice of western Kingsville is in the district boundary 2 Contents 1 History of SGISD 1 1 Campus Construction 2 Santa Gertrudis Elementary School 3 Academy High School 3 1 History 3 2 Athletics 3 3 Entrepreneurship Program 3 4 Advanced Studies Program 3 4 1 College hours earned by each graduating class 4 Demographics 5 Attendance rates 6 School Board 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory of SGISD edit nbsp Santa Gertrudis School in 1987 Santa Gertrudis was formally established in 1917 as one of three schools associated with the King Ranch in South Texas Today Santa Gertrudis now SGISD is the only remaining school facility associated with the King Ranch The district boundaries are located within the Santa Gertrudis division of the King Ranch and a small part of La Paloma Ranch Santa Gertrudis ISD is fully accredited by the Texas Education Agency and has operated as an independent school district since 1942 Prior to 1942 the district operated as a common school and in 1953 the district was formally recognized by legislative action In 1993 Santa Gertrudis began accepting nonresident transfer student from other area districts before then the school was intended solely for children of King Ranch employees During the same year the district also adopted a year around school calendar with four nine week attendance periods including two week intersessions between attendance periods The school year begins late July and runs through late May or early June Prior to 1994 Santa Gertrudis was solely a pre kindergarten through eighth grade school After eighth grade students left the district and entered area high schools It was not until 1994 when a high school program grades nine through twelve was established in partnership with Driscoll Independent School District and Texas A amp M University Kingsville The elementary school remained located on the King Ranch and the high school was and is located on the Texas A amp M University Kingsville Campus The two campuses are five miles 8 0 km apart in location Campus Construction edit As of December 2009 SGISD is building a new campus for all students located off of the King Ranch This school is nearing completion and move in dates are scheduled for early 2010 Santa Gertrudis Elementary School edit nbsp Front of the former Santa Gertrudis Elementary Santa Gertrudis Elementary provides programs for pre kindergarten through eighth grade and had 182 students enrolled during 2009 2010 3 The school is known for quality educational programs advanced technology a small student to teacher ratio and a safe and supportive educational environment Located in the heart of the King Ranch Santa Gertrudis continues the tradition of educating the children of King Ranch that originated with the famed matriarch of Rancho Santa Gertrudis Mrs Henrietta M King 1832 1925 wife of Richard King The current facility was designed by PBK Architects 4 The previous facility constructed in 1917 4 was leased from the King Ranch and located on ranch property It was a 25 209 square foot 2 342 0 m2 13 classroom complex with a classroom building four annexes two storage structures and a gymnasium that had the possibility of being used for other reasons 5 Academy High School editAcademy High School is an innovative restructured non traditional high school program with 210 enrolled during 2009 2010 6 located in Poteet Hall on the campus of Texas A amp M University Kingsville 7 The non traditional approach offers each student a program developed to meet individual needs and capabilities Since students are allowed to progress at a pace conducive to their abilities they can master course requirements and move on to the next higher level of work Small class size allows extensive student teacher interaction on a day to day basis History edit Academy was approved by the Texas Education Agency in the spring of 1994 and the first year of operation was 1994 1995 Through support from Texas A amp M University Kingsville qualified students are able to begin college courses starting in the ninth grade Billy Bowman then the superintendent of Santa Gertrudis ISD created the concept 8 The first graduation in 1998 was held at Naval Air Station Kingsville and all 36 inaugural ninth grade students graduated Fifty percent of the graduating seniors had earned 12 or more hours of college credit while in high school 80 earned three or more hours and 80 of the class entered post secondary education following graduation citation needed Athletics edit Prior to 2007 Academy High School did not have a football team In the fall of 07 academy successfully played its first season of six man football with a junior varsity team and five away games no home games During the first season 44 athletes joined the team and became part of Academy High School history 9 Entrepreneurship Program edit In 1997 the Academy Entrepreneurship Program was established The program is a school based business in which students manage all facets of a computer business from building desktops and computer maintenance and repair to technology training for faculty and staff The Entre program Pride Computers has built all the computers within the district and it also performs all the computer maintenance for the district including managing the network Advanced Studies Program edit In the 2002 2003 school year academy working in collaboration with Coastal Bend College established an Advanced Studies Program offering students the opportunity to graduate high school with an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information Technology Since the inception of the program it has expanded to other career and degree areas within the community college Students also have the opportunity to take courses at Texas A amp M University Kingsville to earn credits applicable towards a four year degree Students are allowed to take as many classes as desired as long as they fit within a degree plan at an accredited university All college courses are tuition free to the students and are funded through several grants from the State and other sources Key developers of the Entrepreneurship Program and the Advanced Studies Program were Bill Fette District Technology Coordinator and Thom Driver District Network Administrator Bill Fette was the first to serve as Entrepreneurship Program Coordinator In 2005 due to the Advanced Studies Program three students graduated with both a high school diploma and an associated degree from Coastal Bend College The three students were Hailee Bugenhagen Justin Walker and Omar Gonzalez 10 College hours earned by each graduating class edit 1998 117 credit hours 36 students 1999 98 credit hours 34 students 2000 85 credit hours 39 students 2001 101 credit hours 28 students 2002 141 credit hours 26 students 2003 221 credit hours 35 students 2004 531 credit hours 40 students 2005 587 credit hours 32 students 2006 509 credit hours 33 students 2007 486 credit hours 43 studentsDemographics editThe enrollment is 70 8 Hispanic 27 2 Anglo and 7 African American 11 Attendance rates editSanta Gertrudis had a 98 08 overall attendance rate for the week of 02 22 2010 to 02 26 2010 12 Pre K 99 26 Kinder 98 1st Grade 94 2nd Grade 100 3rd Grade 96 4th Grade 81 02 5th Grade 100 6th Grade 97 89 7th Grade 99 05 8th Grade 98 89 Academy High school had a 94 72 overall attendance rate for the week of 02 22 2010 to 02 26 2010 13 9th Grade 95 36 10th Grade 97 02 11th Grade 93 49 12th Grade 92 53 School Board editJesse Garcia President Carrie DeLaney Vice president Catherine Montalvo Secretary Florinda Falcon Trustee Delia Perez Trustee Bobby Caldera Trustee Oscar Cortez TrusteeSee also edit nbsp Schools portal nbsp Texas portalReferences edit 2009 2010 Student Enrollment Report by District tea state tx us Retrieved 2010 04 14 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Kleberg County TX PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved 2024 03 09 2009 2010 Student Enrollment Reports by Campus Santa Gertrudis tea state tx us Retrieved 2010 04 14 a b Santa Gertrudis School PBK Architects Retrieved 2024 03 09 Santa Gertrudis Independent School District PDF State of Texas Legislative Budget Board pp 109 110 195 Retrieved 2024 03 09 2009 2010 Student Enrollment Reports by Campus Academy High School tea state tx us Retrieved 2010 04 14 District Contact Information Santa Gertrudis Independent School District Retrieved 2024 03 09 Santa Gertrudis School 803 Santa Rosa Kingsville TX 78363 Santa Gertrudis Academy High School Poteet Hall 1055 W Santa Gertrudis Kingsville TX 78363 Heines Vivienne 1994 08 19 High school goes to college in Kingsville Corpus Christi Caller Times Corpus Christi Texas pp B1 B2 via Newspapers com Kingsville Academy joins state tradition H S football www caller com Three students to graduate with diplomas and degrees www caller com 2009 2010 Students Economically Disadvantaged Totals by District tea state tx us Retrieved 2010 04 14 About Santa Gertrudis www sgisd net Archived from the original on 2011 05 29 Retrieved 2010 04 14 About Academy High School www sgisd net Archived from the original on 2011 05 29 Retrieved 2010 04 14 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Santa Gertrudis Independent School District Official website SGISD Twitter Santa Gertrudis Lion Student Facebook Page New York Times Diversity in the Classroom 2006 statistics 2000 Performance Review by Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Gertrudis Independent School District amp oldid 1217786191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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