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== Education == | == Education == | ||
[[Andina Independent School District]] is the public school district responsible for | [[Andina Independent School District]] is the public school district responsible for public K-12 education in the bulk of Andina County, including all non-enclave unincorporated areas, the cities of Bloomfield, Hampton, October, Sienna, and Umbria, and the census-designated place of Orimas. It contains over 350 public elementary, middle, and high schools district-wide, including several selective-admission magnet schools. There are eleven selective enrollment high schools in the Andina ISD, designed to meet the needs of county's most academically advanced students. These schools offer a rigorous curriculum with mainly honors and accelerated courses. With approximately 280,000 students, Andina ISD is one of the largest school districts in both Verona and Cartadania. | ||
Other school districts serving the county include: | |||
* [[Buenaventura Independent School District]] serving the city of Buenaventura | |||
* [[Lutoria Independent School District]] serving the cities of Alicia, Culiamanca, Lutoria, Palacios, and Solana | |||
* [[North Central Independent School District]] serving the cities of Arroyo, Emporia, Mariada, and Sacristan | |||
* [[Pirasende Independent School District]], serving the city of Pirasende (partly in Santa Rosa County) | |||
* [[Willow Grove Independent School District]], serving the cities of Andina Junction, Halax, Hawley, Sterling, West Hawley, and Willow Grove | |||
* [[Valdez Independent School District]] serving the city of Valdez and the enclaved CSD of Caricana | |||
== Transportation == | == Transportation == |