Ingram Independent School District
| Ingram Independent School District | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
510 College Street
United StatesIngram, TX 78025 | |
| District information | |
| Type | Public school district |
| Motto | Inspiring student success from the inside out! |
| Grades | Pre-K – 12 |
| Established | 1936 |
| Superintendent | Dr. Robert Templeton |
| Accreditations | Texas Education Agency United States Department of Education |
| Schools | Tom Moore High School Ingram Middle School Ingram Elementary School |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 1,164 |
| Teachers | 88 |
| Staff | 190 |
| Student–teacher ratio | 13.2 |
| Athletic conference | District 13-3A |
| Other information | |
| 2019 Accountability Rating | A- Exemplary Performance |
| Website | www |
Ingram Independent School District is a public school district based in Ingram, Texas, United States. The first school building opened in 1936. Ingram ISD has grown into a three-campus district providing education for the citizens of Ingram (and the surrounding communities), a population of approximately 1,870.
Ingram's Secondary campus accommodates Ingram residents as well as middle and high school-aged residents from Divide Independent School District, and Hunt Independent School District.
Ingram ISD has an open transfer policy, allowing students from across the Texas Hill Country to enroll without an attendance fee. Since the 2012–2013 school year, transfer rates from neighboring districts have increased from 9% to 15%, thanks to changes made with support from district leaders. The secondary campus has enhanced its curriculum by adding AP, Dual Credit, and OnRamps courses, along with the AVID program to aid in early college transitions. In the summer of 2019, staff from select middle and high school campuses participated in rigorous training to effectively implement AVID, which stands for Advancement Via Individual Determination, focusing on college and career readiness skills for students.