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Elementary

Hidden Lakes 900 Preston Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5000

Keller-Harvel 635 Norma Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5100

Ridgeview 1601 Marshall Ridge Pkwy. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-6600

Shady Grove 1400 Sarah Brooks Dr. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5600

Willis Lane 1620 Willis Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5700

IntermediateBear Creek 801 Bear Creek Pkwy. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-3650

South Keller 201 Bursey Rd. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-4150

Trinity Meadows 3500 Keller-Hicks Rd.Keller, TX 76244 817-744-4300

MiddleIndian Springs 305 Bursey Rd. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-3200

Keller Middle 300 N. College Keller, TX 76248 817-744-2900

Trinity Springs3550 Keller-Hicks Rd. Keller, TX 76244 817-744-3500

High School

Central High 9450 Ray White Rd. Keller, TX 76244 817-744-2000

Keller High 601 N. Pate-Orr Rd.Keller, TX 76248 817-744-1400

New Directions Learning Center 250 N. College St. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-4465

EducationAs one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas, Keller ISD is proud to boast two National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence, 26 TEA Exemplary and Recognized schools as well as the 2007 Texas State Secondary Teacher of the Year and the 2008 Texas State Elementary Teacher of the Year.

As you can see from our accolades, our priorities lie in building the foundation for a bright future for the students of Keller ISD. Keller ISD believes that education is a partnership among schools, parents and the community. A strong endorsement of this partnership is the passing of four bond programs, by our residents, during the past decade to renew and expand school facilities and curriculum.

Keeping our schools on the cutting edge of the education community's use of technological advances, helping our students understand today's technology and grooming them to excel in the global marketplace, is a top priority in Keller ISD.

The district serves portions of the cities of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake and the entire City of Keller. Its 51 square miles encompass the third-largest land area in Tarrant County. (www.kellerisd.net)

Keller ISD TAPR Ratings(Texas Academic Performance Report)www.kellerisd.net

The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.

Total Students 34,099Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 3,894.9Students per Teacher 15.4Attendance Rate 96.0%Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.8%% Tested - SAT/ACT 72.4%Average SAT Score 1527Average ACT Score 22.8STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) 99.0%STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) 86.0%4-Year Graduation Rate (without Exclusions) 94.4%

Updated Sept. 2017

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About KellerNestled comfortably in the heart of the Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex, Keller has gained national attention by pairing big-city conveniences and amenities with small-town roots and an emphasis on quality of life.

Our city is blessed with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, an excellent school system, a wide variety of shopping and dining destinations, and award-winning city facilities and programs.

The distinct business districts, historic Old Town Keller and the urban Keller Town Center, are just two of our unique economic engines. And the citywide parks and trails system, anchored by Big Bear Creek, offers recreation and mobility among the city’s recreation and aquatics center, The Keller Pointe, and multiple sports facilities. The Keller Public Library offers more than 80,000 in materials and a slew of online resources, and next door, the Keller Senior Activities Center brings senior citizens together for stimulating activities, emphasizing health and fellowship.

Keller has been named to CNN/Money Magazine’s biennial listing of “Top 100 Places to Live — America’s Best Small Towns” three times since 2007, including taking seventh place in 2009. And recent awards have included a spot in D Magazine’s “Top 20 Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Suburbs,” mentions in Fort Worth, Texas Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” lists, recognition as an “Emerging Art Town” by Southwest Art Magazine, certification as a Scenic City by the Scenic Texas organization, and third place among the “Top 10 Most Notable High-Growth Areas in the Country,” according to the Gadberry Group.

www.cityofkeller.com

Services

Government

Keller City Hall / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-40001100 Bear Creek Pkwy

Alarm Permits / cityofkeller.com

Garbage Services / Community Waste Disposal / (817) 795-9300

Voter Registration / tarrantcounty.gov

Vehicle Registration & Inspection / tarrantcounty.gov

Mail / Shipping

US Post Office / usps.com520 E Vine St / (817) 431-62311580 Keller Pkwy / (817) 431-4922

Goin' Postal / goinpostal.com / (817) 741-0343700 S Main St # 750

Copy & Ship HQ Keller / copyandshipkeller.com / (817) 741-0343750 S Main St #150

The UPS Store / theupsstore.com / (817) 337-02331540 Keller Parkway, Ste 108

Banks

Wells Fargo Bank / wellsfargo.com / (817) 337-7903910 Keller Pkwy

American National Bank / bankanb.com / (817) 337-4445975 Keller Pkwy

Capital One Bank / capitalone.com / (817) 788-3560100 Keller Pkwy

Frost Bank Financial Center / frostbank.com / (817) 420-52001240 Keller Pkwy Ste 100

Woodforest National Bank / woodforest.com / (817) 656-26612130 Rufe Snow Dr

Prosperity Bank / prosperitybanktx.com / (817) 337-2671217 N Main St

Hospitals

Baylor Medical Hospital Keller / bemcataubrey.com(214) 294-6100 / 620 S Main St

Cook Children's Pediatrics / cookchildrens.org / (817) 431-14501601 Keller Pkwy

Other

Keller Public Library / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4800640 Johnson Rd

Keller Senior Activities Center / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4370660 Johnson Rd

UtilitiesPhone, Internet & TV

AT&T / att.com / (800) 288-2020

DirecTV / directv.com / (888) 777-2454

Time Warner Cable / timewarnercable.com / (800) 418-8848

Verizon / verizon.com / (800) 418-8848

Electric

TXU Electric / txu.com / (800) 242-9113

Gexa Energy / gexaenergy.com / (866)-961-9399

Discount Power / discountpowertx.com / (877) 909-7693

StarTex Power / startexpower.com / (866) 443-9729

Gas

TXU Energy / txu.com / (817) 421-4770

CenterPoint Energy / centerpointenergy.com

Water

Keller Utility Billing / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4060

RecreationParks (www.cityofkeller.com)

Bear Creek Park & Greenbelt / 400 Bear Creek Park Road

Keller Sports Park / 265 Golden Triangle Boulevard

Bursey Ranch Park / 421 Alta Ridge Drive

Chase Oaks Activity Node / 1609 Chase oaks Drive

Johnson Road Park / 640 Johnson Road

Overton Ridge Park / 821 Weybridge Lane

Attractions

The Moviehouse & Eatery / themoviehouse.com / (817) 741-2540250 Rufe Snow Dr

Tornado Terry’s Family Amusement Center / tornadoterrys.com(817) 431-6121 / 4530 Keller Hicks Rd

“SUCCESSFULLY BALANCING BIG-CITY COMFORTS WITH SMALL-TOWN CHARM.”

About KellerNestled comfortably in the heart of the Dallas- Fort Worth Metroplex, Keller has gained national attention by pairing big-city conveniences and amenities with small-town roots and an emphasis on quality of life.

Our city is blessed with a warm and welcoming atmosphere, an excellent school system, a wide variety of shopping and dining destinations, and award-winning city facilities and programs.

The distinct business districts, historic Old Town Keller and the urban Keller Town Center, are just two of our unique economic engines. And the citywide parks and trails system, anchored by Big Bear Creek, offers recreation and mobility among the city’s recreation and aquatics center, The Keller Pointe, and multiple sports facilities. The Keller Public Library offers more than 80,000 in materials and a slew of online resources, and next door, the Keller Senior Activities Center brings senior citizens together for stimulating activities, emphasizing health and fellowship.

Keller has been named to CNN/Money Magazine’s biennial listing of “Top 100 Places to Live — America’s Best Small Towns” three times since 2007, including taking seventh place in 2009. And recent awards have included a spot in D Magazine’s “Top 20 Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex Suburbs,” mentions in Fort Worth, Texas Magazine’s “Best Places to Live” lists, recognition as an “Emerging Art Town” by Southwest Art Magazine, certification as a Scenic City by the Scenic Texas organization, and third place among the “Top 10 Most Notable High-Growth Areas in the Country,” according to the Gadberry Group.

www.cityofkeller.com

Services

Government

Keller City Hall / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-40001100 Bear Creek Pkwy

Alarm Permits / cityofkeller.com

Garbage Services / Community Waste Disposal / (817) 795-9300

Voter Registration / tarrantcounty.gov

Vehicle Registration & Inspection / tarrantcounty.gov

Mail / Shipping

US Post Office / usps.com520 E Vine St / (817) 431-62311580 Keller Pkwy / (817) 431-4922

Goin' Postal / goinpostal.com / (817) 741-0343700 S Main St # 750

Copy & Ship HQ Keller / copyandshipkeller.com / (817) 741-0343750 S Main St #150

The UPS Store / theupsstore.com / (817) 337-02331540 Keller Parkway, Ste 108

Banks

Wells Fargo Bank / wellsfargo.com / (817) 337-7903910 Keller Pkwy

American National Bank / bankanb.com / (817) 337-4445975 Keller Pkwy

Capital One Bank / capitalone.com / (817) 788-3560100 Keller Pkwy

Frost Bank Financial Center / frostbank.com / (817) 420-52001240 Keller Pkwy Ste 100

Woodforest National Bank / woodforest.com / (817) 656-26612130 Rufe Snow Dr

Prosperity Bank / prosperitybanktx.com / (817) 337-2671217 N Main St

Hospitals

Baylor Medical Hospital Keller / bemcataubrey.com(214) 294-6100 / 620 S Main St

Cook Children's Pediatrics / cookchildrens.org / (817) 431-14501601 Keller Pkwy

Other

Keller Public Library / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4800640 Johnson Rd

Keller Senior Activities Center / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4370660 Johnson Rd

UtilitiesPhone, Internet & TV

AT&T / att.com / (800) 288-2020

DirecTV / directv.com / (888) 777-2454

Time Warner Cable / timewarnercable.com / (800) 418-8848

Verizon / verizon.com / (800) 418-8848

Electric

TXU Electric / txu.com / (800) 242-9113

Gexa Energy / gexaenergy.com / (866)-961-9399

Discount Power / discountpowertx.com / (877) 909-7693

StarTex Power / startexpower.com / (866) 443-9729

Gas

TXU Energy / txu.com / (817) 421-4770

CenterPoint Energy / centerpointenergy.com

Water

Keller Utility Billing / cityofkeller.com / (817) 743-4060

RecreationParks (www.cityofkeller.com)

Bear Creek Park & Greenbelt / 400 Bear Creek Park Road

Keller Sports Park / 265 Golden Triangle Boulevard

Bursey Ranch Park / 421 Alta Ridge Drive

Chase Oaks Activity Node / 1609 Chase oaks Drive

Johnson Road Park / 640 Johnson Road

Overton Ridge Park / 821 Weybridge Lane

Attractions

The Moviehouse & Eatery / themoviehouse.com / (817) 741-2540250 Rufe Snow Dr

Tornado Terry’s Family Amusement Center / tornadoterrys.com(817) 431-6121 / 4530 Keller Hicks Rd

“SUCCESSFULLY BALANCING BIG-CITY COMFORTS WITH SMALL-TOWN CHARM.”

Elementary

Hidden Lakes 900 Preston Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5000

Keller-Harvel 635 Norma Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5100

Ridgeview 1601 Marshall Ridge Pkwy. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-6600

Shady Grove 1400 Sarah Brooks Dr. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5600

Willis Lane 1620 Willis Ln. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-5700

IntermediateBear Creek 801 Bear Creek Pkwy. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-3650

South Keller 201 Bursey Rd. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-4150

Trinity Meadows 3500 Keller-Hicks Rd.Keller, TX 76244 817-744-4300

MiddleIndian Springs 305 Bursey Rd. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-3200

Keller Middle 300 N. College Keller, TX 76248 817-744-2900

Trinity Springs3550 Keller-Hicks Rd. Keller, TX 76244 817-744-3500

High School

Central High 9450 Ray White Rd. Keller, TX 76244 817-744-2000

Keller High 601 N. Pate-Orr Rd.Keller, TX 76248 817-744-1400

New Directions Learning Center 250 N. College St. Keller, TX 76248 817-744-4465

EducationAs one of the fastest-growing school districts in Texas, Keller ISD is proud to boast two National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence, 26 TEA Exemplary and Recognized schools as well as the 2007 Texas State Secondary Teacher of the Year and the 2008 Texas State Elementary Teacher of the Year.

As you can see from our accolades, our priorities lie in building the foundation for a bright future for the students of Keller ISD. Keller ISD believes that education is a partnership among schools, parents and the community. A strong endorsement of this partnership is the passing of four bond programs, by our residents, during the past decade to renew and expand school facilities and curriculum.

Keeping our schools on the cutting edge of the education community's use of technological advances, helping our students understand today's technology and grooming them to excel in the global marketplace, is a top priority in Keller ISD.

The district serves portions of the cities of Colleyville, Fort Worth, Haltom City, Hurst, North Richland Hills, Southlake, Watauga, and Westlake and the entire City of Keller. Its 51 square miles encompass the third-largest land area in Tarrant County. (www.kellerisd.net)

Keller ISD TAPR Ratings(Texas Academic Performance Report)www.kellerisd.net

The Texas Academic Performance Reports (TAPR) pull together a wide range of information on the performance of students in each school and district in Texas every year. Performance is shown disaggregated by student groups, including ethnicity and low income status. The reports also provide extensive information on school and district staff, programs, and student demographics.

Total Students 34,099Total Staff (Teachers/Admin) 3,894.9Students per Teacher 15.4Attendance Rate 96.0%Dropout Rate (Grades 9-12) 0.8%% Tested - SAT/ACT 72.4%Average SAT Score 1527Average ACT Score 22.8STAAR Test Participation (All Grades) 99.0%STAAR All Subjects (All Grades) 86.0%4-Year Graduation Rate (without Exclusions) 94.4%

Updated Sept. 2017

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