Lamar Consolidated Independent School District
| Lamar Consolidated Independent School District | |
|---|---|
Brazos Crossing, the district headquarters | |
| Address | |
3911 Avenue I
Rosenberg , Fort Bend County, Texas, 77471United States | |
| Coordinates | 29°33′28″N 95°47′11″W / 29.5578°N 95.7863°W |
| District information | |
| Motto | A proud tradition, a bright future |
| Superintendent | Dr. Roosevelt Nivens (2021 - current) |
| School board | James Steenbergen (Pres), Kathryn Kaminski (VP), Kay Danziger (Secr), Joe Hubenak, Dr. Tyson Harrell, Melisa Roberts, Mandi Bronsell |
| NCES District ID | 4826580 |
| Students and staff | |
| Students | 44,512 (2023–2024) |
| Teachers | 2,353.06 (on an FTE basis) (2023–2024) |
| Staff | 2,449.72 (on an FTE basis) (2023–2024) |
| Student–teacher ratio | 18.92 (2023–2024) |
| Other information | |
| Website | www |
Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, also Lamar Consolidated ISD, Lamar CISD or LCISD, is a public school district in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Metropolitan Area.
Lamar CISD includes almost 43 percent of Fort Bend County, covering the cities of Richmond, Rosenberg, Kendleton, Simonton, Thompsons, Weston Lakes, a very small portion of Sugar Land, most of Fulshear, most of the village of Pleak, the census-designated place of Cumings, a portion of the Pecan Grove CDP, the community of Lakemont, the unincorporated areas of Booth, Crabb, Foster, and Powell Point, and most of the unincorporated rural areas (including areas in Sugar Land's extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) in central Fort Bend County.
Lamar CISD enrolls over 44,000 students and is the fastest-growing district in Fort Bend County. In 2013 it received the highest possible academic rating (Met Standard) from the Texas Education Agency.
Dr. Roosevelt Nivens began his tenure as superintendent on June 1, 2021.
The 6th Junior and High School opened in the fall of 2021 with the completion of Dr. Thomas E Randle High School and Harry Wright Junior High School.
The 7th Secondary Complex opened in the fall of 2025, adding Gene Tomas High School, Ella Banks Junior High School, and Bielstein Middle School. Alice Deanne Fagert Elementary School is also on the secondary complex.