San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District
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San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District is a public school district
School district
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 based in San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas
San Marcos is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, and is the seat of Hays County. Located within the metropolitan area, the city is located on the Interstate 35 corridor—between Austin and San Antonio....

, Texas
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, USA
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In addition to San Marcos, the district also serves the towns of Martindale
Martindale, Texas
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, Reedville and parts of Maxwell
Maxwell, Texas
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. The district extends into small portions of Caldwell
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 and Guadalupe
Guadalupe County, Texas
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 counties. Currently, the district serves over 7,100 students.

San Marcos High School is home to the San Marcos Fightin' Rattlers. Since 1911, the San Marcos Rattlers have been competing in sports with teams from the Austin and San Antonio area. San Marcos is known for going back and forth between 4A and 5A classifications. Today the Rattlers compete at the Texas 5A level. They are one of the smallest 5A schools in the area. The football team won its district in 2000 and 2003 and went as far as the Regional Finals in 1999 and 2006.

In 2004, San Marcos Consolidated ISD voters approved close to $123 million dollars in bonds. These bonds paid for a new San Marcos High School that is able to serve over 2,500 students; as of 2006 San Marcos High School had a student population of 1,990. Also with the bond money, SMCISD built new elementary and middle schools throughout the district. The new San Marcos High School opened in August 2007, and all the elementary schools in the district were completed and opened by Fall of 2009.

San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District
San Marcos, Texas

Mascot: San Marcos Rattlers
Colors: Purple and White

"Purple Thunder"

In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable
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" by the Texas Education Agency
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Middle Schools (Grades 6-8)

  • Miller Middle School
  • Goodnight Middle School - TEA Recognized
    • 1999-2000 National Blue Ribbon School

Elementary Schools (PreK-5)

    • Bowie Elementary - TEA Exemplary
    • Crockett Elementary - TEA Exemplary
    • DeZavala Elementary - TEA Recognized
    • Travis Elementary - TEA Recognized
    • Hernandez Elementary - TEA Recognized
    • Mendez Elementary (Opened in Fall 2009)

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