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Our San Antonio-area Independent School Districts serve 340,238 students. Our school zones are broken up into ISDs (school districts).
The districts cover Bexar, the Hill Country, Comal, and Wilson counties.
Principals, teachers, counselors, nurses, and maintenance are a few of the roles working together to create an environment that is safe and supportive. Academics and extracurricular clubs provide opportunities to all students with varying interests and skill levels.
Dr. Burnie Roper was selected as the seventh superintendent of the Lackland Independent School District in April 2009. He officially took over the school District on July 1, 2009 after serving five years as the high school principal. Dr. Roper began his career in education as a mathematics teacher at S.J. Davis Middle School in 1991 and moved into school administration in 1996 working as an assistant principal for Southside, Judson and Fort Sam Houston ISDs before coming to Lackland in 2004. Along with his public school career Dr. Roper was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the US Army in 1989 and continues to serve in the US Army Reserves where he holds the rank of Colonel.
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