Dayton Independent School District

Dayton Independent School District is a public school district based in Dayton, Texas (USA).

The district serves the cities of Dayton, Dayton Lakes, Kenefick, and some unincorporated areas including Eastgate, Stilson, and the northern half of Old River-Winfree. A very small portion of the district lies in neighboring Harris County.

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.[1]

Former Dayton ISD trustee John Otto has since 2005 held the District 18 seat in the Texas House of Representatives, which encompasses Liberty, San Jacinto, and Walker counties.

High schools

Intermediate Schools

  • Woodrow Wilson Junior High (Grades 6-8)

Elementary schools

Each of the current K-5 schools used to handle different grade levels, but after the school district's most recent bond approval, construction on new campuses was completed and the distribution of grade levels was changed to the following:

Grades K-5

  • Kimmie M. Brown Elementary
  • Dr. E.R. Richter Elementary
  • Stephen F. Austin Elementary

Pre-Kingergarten

  • Colbert Elementary

Alternative Education Center

While Dayton ISD used to offer education for 6th graders at Nottingham Middle School, Woodrow Wilson Junior High now educates those students and the Nottingham campus has become the Alternative Education Center. Dayton ISD offers a night school program and education for children with disciplinary problems or a variety of other issues which may require a different style of learning environment from the district's other schools.

References

  1. "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency. Archived from the original on 2015-10-25.
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