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Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District

Primary and Secondary Education
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    Alfred Black Asst. Princ at Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District
    • Angleton, Texas, United States
    • Top 5%
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    Pam Martin Accountant at Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District
    • Rosharon, Texas, United States
    • Top 10%
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    Priscilla Dedmon Iss teacher at Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District
    • West Columbia, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Lauren Campbell Student at University of Phoenix
    • Brazoria, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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    Tiffany Robertson Dedicated educator eager to secure a position as a Health or Physical Education educator. Maintains a passion for instilling in children the importance of lifelong learning, health, and physical education.
    • Angleton, Texas, United States
    • Rising Star
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Overview

CBISD is located 50 miles south from the heart of downtown Houston, Texas and minutes away from the Gulf of Mexico. The area has the charm of a small town with easy access to city amenities. CBISD is a child-centered learning environment which is reflected in exceptional student achievement in academics. The district encompasses 225 square miles and includes cities and communities in Brazoria, Wild Peach and West Columbia. Five campuses serve over 3,000 CBISD students each day. Barrow Elementary is located in Brazoria, Texas and serves grades Pre-Kindergarten through six. Wild Peach Elementary is located in the community of Wild Peach and serves grades Kindergarten through four. West Columbia Elementary is located in West Columbia, Texas and serves grades Pre-Kindergarten through six. West Brazos Junior High is located in Brazoria, Texas and serves grades seven and eight. WBJH is the first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified public school in Texas. Columbia High School is located in West Columbia, Texas and serves grades nine through twelve.