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"Needville Independent School District"


Jim Kocian - President
Mark Wendt - Vice President
Joseph Anderson - Secretary
Mike Raska - Asst. Secretary
Jan Black - Member
Kim Janke – Member
Dr. Wayne Ley - Member

Board of Trustees meets on the third Wednesday of each month in the library of the Needville High School.

Curtis Rhodes - Superintendent
Beth Briscoe - Assistant Superintendent
Charles Roehling - Director of Personnel
Rodney Wieghat - Director of Operations
Dovie Brown - Business Manager

The Needville Independent School District is moving toward the future in a period of dramatic change in economics conditions of school district, state, and nation. The educational format of the Needville I.S.D. has the challenge to prepare its students to live and work in a changing future.

All students need to develop the essential academic skills and acquire the knowledge base necessary to build lifelong learning skills. All students will be taught a core curriculum of English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, health, physical education, and computer literacy. All students will acquire a knowledge of citizenship and economic responsibilities and an appreciation of our common American heritage. To the full extent of their individual abilities, students will be provided the opportunity to develop the ability to think logically, independently, and creatively and to communicate effectively.

Instruction must be provided at the highest levels of quality. Educational opportunities and resources must be distributed with equity for all students. Needville I.S.D. will maintain accountability for goal results and continued improvement in student achievement.

Needville I.S.D. will strive to provide an educational system with the vitality to prepare its students for the changes and challenges of the future, a future which will belong to the educated.

The district was established on December 17, 1946. The first board meeting of the Needville Rural High School District was held on January 9, 1947. The first graduating class was the class of 1949. The country school districts consolidating to form Needville I.S.D. were Big Creek, Marlow, Guy, Brown, Forester, Needville, Seiler, Modena, Williams, and Concord.

In 1949, Damon I.S.D. signed a contract with Needville I.S.D. to allow their high school students to attend Needville High School.

Needville I.S.D. encompasses 200 square miles and is the first consolidated district in Fort Bend County.

The Needville Independent School District prides itself on “Exemplary” standards. Our rich history of academic and co-curricular success along with high expectations of student behavior creates the PRIDE that is distinctive of the Needville Blue Jay!

The campus ratings provided by the T.E.A. as part of the Accountability Rating System are:

Needville Elementary School - Exemplary
Needville Intermediate School - Exemplary
Needville Middle School - Recognized
Needville Junior High - Acceptable
Needville High School - Acceptable

2004 SAT Test Results

SAT
Critical Reading
Math
Writing
CR + M (Composite)
Needville
535
543
519
1078
State
491
506
487
997
National
503
518
497
1021

2004 ACT Test Results

ACT
English
Math
Reading
Science
Composite
Needville
21.1
20.7
21.7
21.6
21.4
State
19.4
20.6
20.5
20.3
20.3
National
20.6
20.8
21.4
20.9
21.1



Needville High School 820
Needville Junior High School 390
Needville Middle School 375
Needville Elementary School 1011
Total Enrolled 2,596


Black 5.5%
Hispanic 34.5%
White 59.3%
Asian/Pacific 0.4%
American Indian 0.2%

Professional Staff 198
Para-professional Staff 72
Transportation Staff 23
Maintenance Staff 35
Cafeteria Staff 24
Total 352

Total Budget $18,040,459


M & O 1.370
I & S .144
Total 1.514

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