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Fort Bend Independent School District

www.fortbendisd.com

 
The Missouri City Independent School District and Sugar Land Independent School District were consolidated by election on April 18, 1959, forming the Fort Bend Independent School District. At that time facilities consisted of 2 elementary schools, one in Sugar Land (now the Lakeview campus), and one in Missouri City (now E.A. Jones campus). The junior high was located in Sugar Land (now the Lakeview campus) and a high school was located in Missouri City (now Missouri City Middle School campus). Kempner Stadium was used as the athletic facility for Fort Bend ISD at that time.  
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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