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  2. Fort Bend Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend ISD is a large and diverse school district in Texas, formed by the merger of Sugar Land and Missouri City ISDs in 1959. It operates 86 schools in Fort Bend County and has a history of desegregation, growth, and recognition.

  3. Skyward - Wikipedia

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    Skyward is a corporation that provides enterprise software and educational support software for K–12 school management and municipality management. It serves over 1,900 customers in 22 U.S. states and multiple international locations.

  4. Stephen F. Austin High School (Fort Bend County, Texas)

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    A public high school in Fort Bend County, Texas, named after the "Father of Texas". Learn about its history, campus, feeder patterns, music program, and notable alumni.

  5. Flour Bluff Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Flour Bluff ISD is a public school district in Corpus Christi, Texas, serving the Flour Bluff area and some London ISD students. It has six schools from pre-K to 12th grade and was rated "Recognized" by the Texas Education Agency in 2009.

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  7. Fort Worth Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth ISD is the fifth largest school district in Texas, serving most of Fort Worth and some nearby cities. It offers various programs of choice, such as magnet schools, early college high schools, and single-gender academies.

  8. Frisco Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Frisco ISD is a large and fast-growing school district that covers parts of Denton and Collin counties and serves five cities. It has 77 schools, including 12 high schools, and offers various programs and services for students and staff.

  9. Wichita Falls Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The first high school in Wichita Falls was built in 1890, and the first graduating class was 1892. In 1908 the Texas Legislature issued a special charter for the Wichita Falls Independent School District. [5]