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The North East Independent School District (commonly NEISD or North East ISD ) is a school district located in San Antonio, Texas , United States. North East ISD serves the north central and northeast areas of Bexar County, covering approximately 132 square miles (340 km). North East ISD serves the cities of Castle Hills , Hill Country Village , Hollywood Park , Windcrest , and portions of San Antonio , Balcones Heights , Terrell Hills , and Timberwood Park . North East ISD is the second largest school district serving the San Antonio area by student attendance, following Northside ISD .

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12-539: The district's seven main high school campuses were named after nationally or internationally renowned persons until 2018, when Robert E. Lee High School was renamed Legacy of Educational Excellence High School (L.E.E. High School). North East offers seven magnet programs housed at four main campuses, and an additional program at the Perrin Central complex. Each of these programs operates with various levels of autonomy and integration with its primary campus. All of

24-399: A shock to the parents of five high school seniors that their elected school board had assumed [control] over their children before and after school, off school grounds, and with regard to their children's rights [of] expressing their thoughts ... We trust that it will come as no shock to the school board that their assumption of authority is an unconstitutional usurption [ sic ] of

36-651: The North East Independent School District , and also plays host to various athletic events for the district's middle and elementary schools. The stadium received national exposure on August 27, 2010, when it held a game between local Madison Mavericks and Steele Knights of Cibolo . The game was televised by ESPN , as part of its High School Rise Kickoff Event. The venue hosted the San Antonio Scorpions in their inaugural 2012 NASL season . The team played at

48-727: The University Interscholastic League . During 2022‍–‍2023, Madison High School had an enrollment of 2,850 students and a student to teacher ratio of 17.03. The school received an overall rating of "C" from the Texas Education Agency for the 2021‍–‍2022 school year. Founded in 1976, Madison High School graduated its first class in 1980. The school won the Superintendent’s Pride Trophy for six consecutive years. Offering space for 3,200+ students,

60-410: The 58-acre (230,000 m ) site of the abandoned Longhorn Quarry, and has 2,525 paved parking spaces. $ 27.5 million of funding was provided by a 2007 school district bond. A video board system measuring 15 by 25 ft (4.6 by 7.6 m) was installed in 2010. Along with Comalander Stadium , Heroes is the home venue for the football, track and field, soccer, and band events for the high schools in

72-610: The First Amendment. 29°31′18″N 98°27′25″W  /  29.52167°N 98.45694°W  / 29.52167; -98.45694 Heroes Stadium Johnson High School Lee High School MacArthur High School Madison High School Reagan High School Roosevelt High School Heroes Stadium is an 11,000-seat, open style football stadium serving the public school district North East ISD in San Antonio , Texas , USA. It opened in 2009, built on

84-690: The Josh Davis Natatorium, and baseball, soccer, and tennis facilities at the Blossom Athletic Center . The district signed a 50-year rent-free lease to operate Time Warner Cable Park on Wetmore Road from the City of San Antonio in 2015. North East ISD was the defendant in Shanley v. Northeast Independent School District , a Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling which declared that North East ISD had an overly broad policy and

96-410: The district's middle schools are named after Texas-renowned persons. The district's elementary schools are named in coordination with the neighborhood or community name. The year the school opened is in parentheses. In addition to on-campus facilities, the district owns and operates a number of sports venues. Among these are two 11,000-seat football stadiums, Heroes Stadium and Comalander Stadium ,

108-488: The district's suspension of five students had interfered with their rights to free speech under the United States Constitution. North East had suspended five high school students for publishing an unapproved newsletter and then distributed it to students near campus before and after school hours. The NEISD school board declared the content, which included information about birth control and advocated for

120-448: The review of marijuana laws, to be inappropriate and controversial. The Court found that public schools can limit the expression of its students when it materially and substantially interferes with school activities, or with the rights of teachers and other students, but not at non-school-sponsored events, and the district cannot exceed its authority to forbid or punish on-campus activity when punishing off-campus activity. It should come as

132-605: The school currently has the largest student population in its district. A field where the James Madison Mavericks play, they first played here on June 4, 2009. James Madison High School is home to an Agriscience Magnet Program. The program is one of the largest of its kind in Texas and government-funded. In 2009, the Madison Mavericks Men's Bowling Team won the state championship which earned

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144-412: The site to an average attendance of 9,176, including a couple of sellout crowds, while their stadium, Toyota Field , was being completed. James Madison High School (San Antonio, Texas) James Madison High School is a public high school , named after U.S. President James Madison , located in the North East Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas and classified as a 6A school by

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