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Region 12 -
Killeen Independent School District
Overview of Killeen ISD
The Killeen Independent School District (ISD) currently serves more than
38,000 students in thirty elementary schools (pre-K-grade 5), eleven
middle schools (grades 6-8), four high schools (grades 9-12), and
several other specialized campuses. During the past twenty years, the
school district has exploded in growth. In fact, in 1986 the district
served only 20,000 students. Today it covers more than 400 square miles
and has grown to become the largest school system between Dallas and
Austin.
Demographically, 36.6% of Killeen ISD students are Caucasian, 38.6% are
African-American, 20.1% are Hispanic, and 4.0% are Asian. In the year
2006, 1,485 students graduated from one of Killeen ISD’s high schools.
Of those, 911 planned to attend college, and nine were appointed to
various military academies. These graduating seniors earned nearly $11
million in scholarship money.
In 2007 Killeen ISD was rated overall as “Academically Acceptable” under
the Texas Education Agency’s Academic Excellence Indicator System (AEIS).
Sixteen schools were “Recognized,” and one elementary school was even
labeled as “Exemplary.” In addition to receiving solid reports from the
Texas Education Agency, Killeen ISD also earned strong scores from the
Gold Performance Acknowledgement (GPA) system, which studies other
factors that are not considered in a school’s accountability rating.
Some of these factors include performance on Advanced Placement and
International Baccalaureate tests, high scores on the Texas Assessment
of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS), attendance rates, and college entrance
exam scores. On this scale, thirty of forty-seven possible Killeen ISD
campuses received a commended rating in at least one field.
Located near the Fort Hood military base has helped Killeen ISD form a
unique relationship that has strongly influenced the district’s
development. Around half of the students come from military families. In
2007 the Governor’s Volunteer Award honored the Adopt-A-School program,
which developed out of the partnership between the school district and
the military base. Killeen ISD also offers opportunities for students to
participate in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp (JROTC), which
will help them in the future if they decide to pursue a career in the
military.
Teaching in Killeen ISD
With more than 5,800 employees, Killeen ISD is second only to Ft. Hood
as the largest employer in the area. New teachers in Killeen ISD earn a
starting salary around $40,000, and a number of stipends of various
amounts are also available for teachers who coach, direct
extra-curricular activities, teach fine arts, or serve as instructors in
vocational training. Signing bonuses in the amount of $3,000 are
available for those who agree to teach in critical need subjects, such
as chemistry, physics, math, or Spanish. Because more than 1,700
students in Killeen ISD are bilingual, teaches who are willing to offer
bilingual instruction can also earn a $3,000 per year stipend.
For more information and for an online job application, please visit the
school district’s website:
https://www.killeenisd.org
Alternative Certification Options
If you are interested in being a part of the exciting programs at
Killeen ISD but do not have a teaching certificate, we offer an exciting
opportunity to take part in our Web-Centric Alternative Certification
Program (WCACP). The WCACP is an online program that allows future
teachers to take the academic courses they need to complete the
certification process from the comfort and convenience of their own
homes. This program is especially ideal for working parents who do not
have time to return to a traditional college or university setting.
To be a candidate for acceptance into the WCACP, you must have a
bachelor’s degree from an accredited university/college and at least a
2.5 G.P.A.
For more information on how to enroll in the Web Centric Alternative
Certification Program Click Here
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