The School of Choice

Alpine ISD is the school of choice in Alpine, Texas. With three campuses each offering unique programs for their grade and age levels, every campus gives each student opportunities and options as they progress through their education.

Elementary students have the opportunity to partake in activities as varied as computer coding, Yearbook, art, and music. Core subject support is given with guided reading and math programs.

Alpine Middle School offers STEAM courses, along with robotics, the arts, woodshop, and career prep options. Positive behavior intervention support is implemented with students as well.

At Alpine High School, there are options ranging from special extracurricular programs, college testing prep (such as ASVAB, ACT/SAT, and credit recovery), graduating with endorsements in different career fields, and career & technology courses in welding, ag, business, and technology. US News & World Report even awarded Alpine High School the bronze award in 2018 in their annual report.

Athletics is offered for students in the 7th-12th grades. Eleven total sports are offered for both boys and girls giving the students the opportunity to form lifetime friendships and compete against area teams.

We feel like Alpine ISD is the school of choice and we are always looking for ways to improve the educational experience for the community, students, and staff.

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Elementary School

200 W Avenue A
Alpine, Texas 79830
Phone: 432-837-7730
Fax: 432-837-7744

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Middle School

801 Middle School Dr
Alpine, Texas 79830
Phone: 432-837-7720
Fax: 432-837-9814

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High School

300 E Hendryx Ave
Alpine, Texas 79830
Phone: 432-837-7710
Fax: 432-837-9813

We are a District of Innovation.

The District of Innovation concept, passed by the 84th Legislative Session in House bill 1842, gives traditional independent school districts most of the flexibilities available to Texas’ open-enrollment charter schools. Potential benefits of becoming a District of Innovation include the below.

  • Local Control: Districts decide which flexibilities best suit their local needs.

  • Customization: Districts can create an innovation plan for a level of school (e.g., only high schools), grade level, or a single campus.

  • Autonomy: Districts must submit a District of Innovation Plan to the Commissioner of Education, but approval is not required.

  • Flexibility: Districts will have the flexibility to implement practices similar to charter schools, including exemptions from certain mandates.