The Houston Independent School District is the largest public school system in Texas and the seventh-largest in the United States. Its schools are dedicated to giving every student the best possible education through an intensive core curriculum and specialized, challenging instructional and career programs. HISD is working hard to become Houstonians' K–12 school system of choice, by constantly improving instruction and management to be as effective, productive, and economical as possible.
District Information
Online Check Register, Core Ideology, Creating a College-Bound Culture, Facts & Figures… More...
District Information
- Overview of HISD Achievements: 2007-2008 (PDF):
Describes the district's academic achievements for the 2007–2008 school year - HISD Annual Reports:
State of the Schools report to inform the community about the district's accomplishments, initiatives, and priorities for the future - Online Check Register:
View a Registry of HISD Checks Written for Products or Services - HISD's Core Ideology:
Outlines the direction of HISD and the expectations it holds for all employees - Creating a College-Bound Culture:
HISD is dedicated to creating a college-bound culture in every school - Directions to HISD Facilities:
Schools, Athletic Stadiums, Tax Office, Regional Offices and the Hattie Mae White Educational Support Center - General District Information:
A synopsis of the Houston Independent School District’s operations as it exists today - School Histories:
Learn the stories behind how various HISD campuses got their names - A Brief History of Public Education in Houston:
Public education got its start in the Bayou City in the fall of 1837. Read about its evolution here - Academic Performance:
A synopsis of the Texas Education Agency’s method for evaluating school districts and campuses - Facts and Figures About HISD:
HISD by the numbers: get statistics on how many students the district serves, how many schools it manages, and more - Rebuild: Construction/Renovation Program:
The district’s long-term plan to renovate, repair, or replace the district’s aging school facilities
Alerts & Notifications
TipLine, inclement weather and emergency procedures, public notices... More...
Alerts & Notifications
- TipLine—Preventing School Violence and Vandalism:
A powerful, yet discreet tool for students and parents to use by calling 713-696-7614, 24 hours a day, to report wrongful school-related activity (such as vandalism, theft, threats, etc.) - Houston Independent School District 2008–09 Proposed Expenditures:
A breakdown of the district’s proposed expenditures for the 2008–2009 school year - Emergency Preparedness:
Guidelines specific to HISD employees outlining precautions to take in response to the different levels of alert and emergency information for parents - HISD Alert Line:
A 24-hour toll-free hotline (1-800-455-9551) which employees can use to anonymously and confidentially report suspected or confirmed fraud, theft, waste, or any other impropriety by anyone on the job - Inclement Weather Hotline and
Emergency Closing of Schools Information:
An automated number that parents, students, and HISD employees can call to learn about school and district-office closings related to inclement weather: 713-267-1704 - Public Notices:
Public information on upcoming meetings, bids, proposals, property for sale, and more
Organization
Board of Education, Superintendent of Schools, direct reports' biographies, district organization chart… More...
Organization
- HISD Organization Chart:
The HISD Organization Chart shows the hierarchy of personnel who report directly to the Superintendent of Schools - HISD Board of Education:
The Board of Education, the official policy-making body of the Houston Independent School District - Superintendent of Schools, Terry Grier:
Terry Grier became HISD’s new superintendent of schools on September 10, 2009, after the district’s Board of Education unanimously voted to approve his contract. - Direct Reports’ Biographies:
Biographies of HISD personnel who manage offices that report directly to the superintendent of schools
Financing & Legislative
How public education is financed in Texas and HISD's "advocacy agenda" (a list of priority issues drawn up yearly for the Texas Legislature to consider). More...
Financing & Legislative
- Texas Legislators Representing the Houston Independent School District:
Contact information for all state legislators representing HISD - Legislative Agenda for the 81st Regular Session:
Critical issues identified as priorities by HISD administrators for the state legislature to address - HISD Legislative Advocacy Agenda for the 111th U.S. Congress:
Critical issues identified as priorities by HISD administrators for the federal legislature to address - How Schools Are Funded:
Click here to learn more about how Houston’s public schools are really funded - Rebuild HISD—Keeping the Promise to Houston's Children:
The district’s long-term plan to renovate, repair, or replace the district’s aging school facilities










