Northside Independent School District
Northside Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Leon Valley, Texas. It is the largest school district in the San Antonio area and the fourth largest in the State of Texas. Northside serves of urban landscape, suburban growth and rural territory in the San Antonio suburbs and the Hill Country. Northside is roughly 50 percent built out with the center of the district's boundaries near Helotes, just north of the Bandera Road and Loop 1604 intersection. Because of fast-paced growth, the district envisions possibly another four high schools over the next few decades, including far west areas off Potranco Road and Hwy 211, Culebra Road past Talley Road, I-10 near Boerne Stage Road and far north Bandera Road near the Pipe Creek/Bandera County/Medina County areas.
Northside ISD serves a portion of the city of San Antonio as well as the cities of Grey Forest, Leon Valley, Shavano Park, Helotes, and the unincorporated communities of Cross Mountain, Leon Springs, and Scenic Oaks. The district also serves some unincorporated portions of Bexar, Bandera and Medina counties.
In 2011, the school district was rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency for the fourth consecutive year.
Administration
Superintendent
The current superintendent of Northside Independent School District is Dr. Brian Woods. Prior to his appointment in 2012, he was a social studies teacher, administrator, the assistant superintendent for secondary administration, and the named deputy superintendent for administration for the school district. In June of 2023, Dr. Woods retired after 11 years of being superintendent. As. of August 2023, Dr. John Craft is the superintendent of the district.Campuses
Northside ISD has over 110 campus locations:High schools
Northside has chosen a unique method of naming its traditional high schools; each school is named for a former or current United States Supreme Court justice. Under current district policy, eighth graders who will be part of a new high school's first graduating class are encouraged to research prior justices and submit nominations.The justices so honored are Louis D. Brandeis, William J. Brennan, Tom C. Clark, John Marshall Harlan, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Jay, John Marshall, Sandra Day O'Connor, John Paul Stevens, William Howard Taft, and Earl Warren. The 12th and newest high school in the district, Sonia M. Sotomayor High School, opened on August 22, 2022. The school is named after the Supreme Court justice Sonia M. Sotomayor, who is the first woman of color, first Hispanic and first Latina to serve on the Supreme Court.
- Louis D. Brandeis High School,
- William J. Brennan High School,
- Tom C. Clark High School,
- John Marshall Harlan High School,
- Oliver Wendell Holmes High School,
- John Jay High School,
- John Marshall High School, Leon Valley
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1992-93
- Sandra Day O'Connor High School,
- Sonia M. Sotomayor High School,
- John Paul Stevens High School,
- William H. Taft High School
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1997-98
- Earl Warren High School, San Antonio
Magnet high schools
- NSITE High School at Holmes High School
- Communications Arts High School, at Taft High School
- Construction Careers Academy, at Warren High School
- Health Careers High School
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1990–91
- John Jay Science and Engineering Academy
- CAST Teach High School at Stevens High School
- Marshall Law and Medical Services Magnet School at Marshall High School
- Agriculture Science & Technology Academy at O'Conner High School
Middle schools
- Joe J. Bernal Middle School, North San Antonio
- Dolph Briscoe Middle School, North San Antonio
- John B. Connally Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- John M. Folks Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- Hector Garcia Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- William P. Hobby Middle School, North-Central San Antonio
- Wallace B. Jefferson Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- Anson Jones Magnet Middle School, North San Antonio
- Jack C. Jordan Middle School, San Antonio
- Gregory Luna Middle School, North San Antonio
- Pat Neff Middle School, North Central San Antonio
- E. M. Pease Middle School, North San Antonio
- Ed Rawlinson Middle School, San Antonio
- Sam Rayburn Middle School, San Antonio
- Sul Ross Middle School, Northeast San Antonio
- Earl Rudder Middle School, North Central San Antonio
- Coke R. Stevenson Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1990-91
- Katherine Stinson Middle School, Central San Antonio
- Robert L. Vale Middle School, Northwest San Antonio
- H.B. Zachry Middle School, Northwest-Central San Antonio
- Joe Straus III Middle School, Northwest San Antonio ]
Elementary schools
- Adams Hill
- Allen
- Aue
- Beard
- Behlau
- Blattman
- Boldt
- Boone
- Brauchle
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99
- Braun Station
- Burke
- Cable
- Carlos Coon
- Carnahan
- Carson
- Chumbley
- Cole
- Ed Cody
- Ellison
- Colonies North
- Driggers
- Elrod
- Esparza
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 2000-01
- Evers
- Fernandez
- Fields
- Fisher
- Forester
- Franklin
- Galm
- Glass
- Glenn
- Glenoaks
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99
- Hatchett
- Helotes
- Henderson
- Hoffmann
- Howsman
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 2000-01
- Kallison
- Knowlton
- Krueger
- Kuentz
- Langley
- Leon Springs
- Leon Valley
- Lewis
- Lieck
- Linton
- Locke Hill
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1998-99
- Los Reyes
- Martin
- Mary Hull
- *National Blue Ribbon School in 1996-97
- May
- McAndrew
- McDermott
- Mead
- Meadow Village
- Michael
- Mireles
- Mora
- Murnin
- Myers
- Nichols
- Northwest Crossing
- Oak Hills Terrace
- Ott
- Passmore
- Powell
- Raba
- Reed
- Rhodes
- Scarborough
- Scobee
- Steubing
- Thornton
- Timberwilde
- Tomlinson
- Valley Hi
- Villarreal
- Wanke
- Ward
- Wernli
- Westwood Terrace
Special schools
- Irene L. Chavez Excel Academy
- John C. Holmgreen Center
- Nellie M. Reddix Center
- Northside Alternative High School
- Northside Alternative Middle School
- Northside Learning Center
- Northside Learning Center
Student locator project
The RFID tracking program was discontinued for the 2013-2014 school year. Even during the controversy, the program was very limited in scope. The schools chosen have the fewest percentage of white students.
Police department
The Northside Independent School District Police Department is the district's full-service police department. The department has jurisdiction in the district's boundaries, and has primary jurisdiction over all district property regardless of county.Incidents
- On September 11, 2007, NISD police officer Patrick Ritchey reported that he was shot twice through his bulletproof vest with his own pistol after confronting two men after seeing graffiti at Lackland City Elementary School. Following an overnight search by the San Antonio Police Department for the suspects, Ritchey admitted that he shot himself.
- On May 16, 2012, NISD police officer Doug Schramm negligently discharged his pistol in his office at Jordan Middle School. Schramm immediately informed the NISD police chief and campus principal, and it was found that the bullet did not leave the office. He was put on administrative leave and later fired on May 29 for unholstering a gun inside the school.
- In August 2016, Texas Commission on Law Enforcement investigators recommended criminal charges against NISD police chief Charles Carnes and suspension of his peace officer license for falsely stating that NISD officers do not make routine traffic stops and failing to submit the required racial profiling reports for years.
Shooting of Derek Lopez
Alvarado had been reprimanded at 12 times and suspended 4 times prior to the incident and on May 29, 2008 the NISD Police Department considered his termination. He resigned in January 2013, and later that year Northside ISD settled the federal lawsuit brought against it by Lopez's mother for $925,000.