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==History==
==History==
The district was formed in 1927 via the consolidation of the Bettie, Forest Hill, and Olive Branch schools. In subsequent years, several other schools merged with the Union Hill district: Brumley (1945), Simpsonville (1947), Perryville (1948), and Bethlehem (1968). The district changed from a common school district to an independent school district in 1951.
The district was formed in 1927 via the consolidation of the Bettie, Forest Hill, and Olive Branch schools. In subsequent years, several other schools merged with the Union Hill district: Brumley (1945), Simpsonville (1947), Perryville (1948), and Bethlehem (1968). The district changed from a common school district to an independent school district in 1951.
There is this homo named Abe who goes there and he is a dumb queer.


==Schools==
==Schools==

Revision as of 17:12, 31 October 2011

Union Hill Independent School District is a public school district that serves northwestern Upshur County, Texas (USA), and a small portion of northeastern Wood County.

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

History

The district was formed in 1927 via the consolidation of the Bettie, Forest Hill, and Olive Branch schools. In subsequent years, several other schools merged with the Union Hill district: Brumley (1945), Simpsonville (1947), Perryville (1948), and Bethlehem (1968). The district changed from a common school district to an independent school district in 1951. There is this homo named Abe who goes there and he is a dumb queer.

Schools

Union Hill ISD has two campuses - Union Hill High (Grades 7-12) and Sharon A. Richardson Elementary (Grades PK-6).

References

  1. ^ "2009 Accountability Rating System". Texas Education Agency.