Weatherford Independent School District is a public school district based in Weatherford , Texas ( USA ).
7-774: In addition to Weatherford, the district serves most of Hudson Oaks as well as portions of Willow Park and Annetta North . In 2009, the school district was rated " recognized " by the Texas Education Agency . Students in Weatherford typically perform close to local region and statewide averages on standardized tests. In 2015-2016 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) results, 77% of students in Lake Worth ISD met Level II Satisfactory standards, compared with 77% in Region 11 and 75% in
14-601: A hit-and-run driver. A memorial for Patrolman Thompson is held annually. Hudson Oaks has been the site of two differing family murder-suicides, one occurring in Hudson Oaks and the other just outside of the city limits. Both occurring in the 2000s. On July 16, 2002, Dee Etta Perez shot and killed her three children shortly before shooting herself. The second family murder-suicide occurred on May 29, 2007, where Gilberta Estrada and her four children were found dead in their mobile home in an apparent family murder-suicide. In 2019
21-500: The city. Prior to this change, Hudson Oaks and nearby Willow Park had been using Lake Weatherford for water supplies. According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 2.5 square miles (6.5 km ), all land. The city is located in between Weatherford and Willow Park. IH-20 splits the city into two sections, north and south. These sections include many residential neighborhoods and
28-567: The ethnic distribution of the school district was 69.1% White, 24.5% Hispanic, 2.4% African American, 0.6% Asian, 0.5% American Indian, 0.0% Pacific Islander, and 2.9% from two or more races. Economically disadvantaged students made up 41.7% of the student body. Hudson Oaks, Texas Hudson Oaks is a city in Parker County , Texas , United States located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex . The population
35-404: The state of Texas. The average SAT score of the class of 2015 was 1478, and the average ACT score was 21.3. In the 2015-2016 school year, the school district had a total of 7,840 students, ranging from early childhood education and pre-kindergarten through grade 12. The class of 2015 included 520 graduates; the annual drop-out rate across grades 9-12 was 0.0%. As of the 2015-2016 school year,
42-510: The successful HEB grocery chain opened up their eighth North Texas location in Hudson Oaks. The city has boasted a number of new businesses which have coined them the nickname, The Entertainment Capital of Parker County. The city also has an annual fireworks show termed Boomin' Fourth and a Christmas festival named COHOHO. History was made in 2022 when Hudson Oaks connected to the City of Fort Worth's 36 inch main water line which now provides water to
49-403: Was 2,174 in 2020. Hudson Oaks was founded in 1978. The city currently has a 15 man Police Department and contracts with Weatherford Fire Department. The city is made up of several affluent sub-divisions to include, Red Eagle, Diamond Oaks, Parker Oaks, Enchanted Oaks and Red Oak Hills. In 1969, shortly before the city was incorporated, Highway Patrolman Douglas Thompson was struck and killed by
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