Reagan
County Independent School District is a large
AA district in Big Lake, Texas. It is located sixty-five miles
west of San Angelo and eighty-five miles southeast of Midland.
The boundary of the Reagan County Independent School District parallels
that of Reagan County .
The District has a
combined (K-12) enrollment of 729 students and a staff of approximately
140 full-time and part-time employees. The District enjoys a below
state average student to teacher ratio. The average years experience
of teachers and the average years of experience of teachers with
the district are considerably above the state average, exemplifying
stability and continuity of the staff.
The District consists
of three campuses and is consistently rated Exemplary/Recognized.
The Elementary School consists of grades PreK-5, Middle School
is made up of grades 6-8 and High School consists of 9-12. The
campuses are upbeat and energetic with innovative programs. All
campuses offer a safe learning environment with an emphasis on
discipline. RCISD is proud of its excellent students and supportive
parents.
RCISD focuses on instruction and attention to individual student
needs. Teachers and students set academic goals and strive for
success every day. In high school, the district offers many curricular
choices including Pre-AP and AP classes as well as concurrent courses
for college credit.
Technology is important in RCISD, offering full-time tech support
and ten computer labs district wide. There is an emphasis on intensive
computer instruction for kindergarten through grade twelve and
the District offers two distance learning facilities.
The District participates in UIL District 2-AA and offers a full
range of extracurricular activities, including academic UIL competition,
athletics (eight sports), band, Industrial Technology contests
and One-act play competition. Extracurricular activities are encouraged
to round out the learning experience at RCISD.
Reagan County ISD, through
the Board, Administration, Faculty and Staff, is dedicated to
the education of every child in the community.
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