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Waelder Independent School District
Location
PO Box 247, Waelder, Texas 78959
Students and staff
District mascotWildcat
ColorsBlue & white

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

Located in Gonzales County, the district extends into a small portion of Caldwell County.

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

Administration

Superintendent: Mr. Jon Orozco
Administrative Assistant: Linda Beale
Secondary Principal: Dr. Ron Lilie
Councilor: Ann Ybarbo
Elementary Principal: Tiana Landry

High School Administrative Assistant: Angie Arriaga
PEIMS Coordinator: Janie Melchor
Business Manager:
Food Services: Annie Hall
Athletic Director:

Buildings

Waelder Elementary School (built in 1967)
Waelder Junior High School (built in 1967)
Waelder High School (built in 1937)
Waelder ISD Cafeteria
Ralphe Bunche Gym (torn down in 2008)

All three of the main school buildings and the cafeteria are located just off of Highway 90 and comprise one city block. As of 2006, there are about 250 students enrolled in grades K-12, and the district employs 43 people (professional and paraprofessional).

On May 12, 2007, voters approved a $3.8 million bond referendum that would be used to build a new high school and a new gymnasium, while also funding much needed renovations for the elementary school, junior high school, and cafeteria. Many Waelder residents saw the passing of the bond in 2007 as a historic moment, since the school district had not had a bond election in 40 years, and the previous two bonds were more or less the result of federal laws. $120,000 were passed in 1957 to build the Ralph Bunche School for African-Americans due to segregation, and $329,000 were passed in 1967 to build a new junior high and elementary school due to integration.

The game between Waelder and Prairie Lea on February 5, 2008 marked the final time a WISD basketball team would take the court at Ralph Bunche Gym. At the conclusion of the boys basketball game, there was a ceremony held to commemorate 50 years of memories on the hardwood. Current and former players, along with other alumni, also participated in a net-cutting ceremony.

Sports & District Alignments (2007-2008)

Basketball (Conference 1A - Division II - Region 4 - District 31)
Volleyball (Conference 1A - Division I - Region 4 - District 27)
Tennis (Conference 1A - Division I - Region 4 - District 27)
Track & Field (Conference 1A - Division I - Region 4 - District 27)
Cross Country (Conference 1A - Division I - Region 4 - District 27)
Golf (Conference 1A - Division I - Region 4 - District 27)

During the 2010-2011 basketball season, the varsity boys basketball team made it to the state tournament located in Austin, Texas at the Frank Erwin Center. The team lost to Paducah in the State semi-finals 67-31.

School song

Live for dear old Waelder,
Fight for colors true,
Flowing high above us,
We will promise Blue and White,
Will reign tonight.
We all must stand together,
We our best must do,
Live for dear old Waelder,
She lives for you.

References

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