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aller ISD believes that all students can be successful learners and graduate with skills that will allow them to flourish in their chosen field. Students will be provided opportunities to develop intellectually, physically, and socially through a quality system of teaching and learning. Through these opportunities, students will become responsible and productive members of our constantly changing society and world.

Waller ISD teachers, administrators and trustees encourage student participation in extra-curricular activities, and students can choose from award-winning bands, choirs, and theatre arts; ten team sports; and over 30 other student activities. Highlights of the school district include:

  • For 5 consecutive years Waller ISD has been the Safest Harris County School District among 22 districts compared (2000-2004).
  • Roberts Road Elementary, Spring Creek Ranch's assigned elementary school, is a recognized campus and TEA distinguished performance school.
  • Waller ISD is a state and national leader in technology education. In 2005, the Waller High School computer science team became smallest school ever to win the Texas Computer Education Association Large School Division State Championship. Waller High School also won the State 4A UIL Computer Science Championship two years in a row
  • In 2005, Waller High School graduates received approximately $2-million in scholarship opportunities; one of those graduates was a National Merit Scholarship winner and one was a National Achievement Scholarship winner.
  • In 2005, Waller Junior High School won the District 18AAAA UIL Academic Championship.
  • In 2005, Waller Junior High School won the District 18AAAA UIL Academic Championship.
    Enrollment numbers for Waller ISD drastically increase your child's opportunities for recognition compared to adjacent school districts. Similar high schools in the area, such as Cy-Fair High School, are crowded with more than double the enrollment of WHS.

To learn more about Waller ISD schools, please visit their website http://www.waller.isd.esc4.net/

Here are the schools that your children will attend:

Waller High School
20950 Fields Store Road • Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 372-3654 • (936) 931-4032
Kelly Baehren, Principal

TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005

Waller High School (WHS) serves 9th - 12th grade students with a comprehensive academic program. Highlights include Dual Credit and Advance Placement courses, Tech-Prep School-To-Work programs, and articulation agreements with several colleges and universities. WHS offers quality integrated technology education. Additional T.A.K.S. practice is provided through Saturday study sessions and individual tutoring before and after school. Students are also offered several opportunities to recover lost credit with the A+NYWHERE online learning system.

Waller Junior High School
2402 Waller Street • Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 931-1353
Troy Mooney, Principal

Waller Junior High School (WJHS) serves 7th - 8th grade students with a curriculum designed for successful student transition into high school. All WJHS students must register for language arts, math, science, social studies, and electives that include choices in fine arts, foreign language, business, vocational, wellness, physical education, and athletics. Students have the opportunity to earn as many as five high school credits. Four computer labs facilitate technology literacy for all students in the school. WJHS has an extensive After-School Program that offers academic and enrichment opportunities.

Schultz Middle School
19010 Stokes Road • Waller, Texas 77484
(936) 931-9103
Brian Merrell, Principal

Schultz Middle School is the 5th - 6th grade campus in Waller ISD. Carnegie- and Project CRISS-trained teachers are on staff at SMS, and the faculty as a whole has been recognized as a leader in integrated technology learning. SMS students take a rigorous course of studies in core academic subjects and are offered the opportunity to participate in a balanced fine arts program that includes theater arts, music, band, and computer classes. Reading skills are enhanced using the READ 180 and Read Naturally programs, and an extensive After-School Program offers academic and enrichment activities.

Roberts Road Elementary School
24920 Zube Road • Hockley, Texas 77447
(281) 256-2343 • (281) 373-3164
Scott Lowell, Principal

TEA Gold Performance Acknowledgments - 2004, 2005
2004-2005 TEA Distinguished Performance School


Roberts Road Elementary School serves students PreK through 4th grade with quality educational programs that honor individual learning styles in positive and supportive environments. Among the enrichment opportunities offered are: Bilingual and ESL classes; a Two-way Language program; School-wide Title I reading and math; Boys Town Social Skills; Discovery Gifted and Talented; Writing/Reading/Math Computer Lab; Content Mastery; and networked computers throughout each school. Reading skills are enhanced using READ 180, Read Naturally, and the Four Blocks literacy program.

AREA PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Rosehill Christian School
19830 FM 2920 • Tomball, Texas 77377
(281) 351-8114
Dean Unsicker, Head of School
Marshall Priest, Upper School Principal
Jo Ann Connelly, Lower School Principal

Founded in 1990, Rosehill Christian School is an interdenominational school, offering a learning environment where all material is viewed from a Biblical perspective.

  • PreK-12th Grades
  • www.rcseagles.org
  • Academic affiliations:
    • Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
    • Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS)
    • International Christian Accrediting Association - Provisional Accreditation status (ICAA)

 

 



































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