HPISD Tops 1000 Students Per Square Mile

This just in from a demographer:  HPISD has more than 1,000 students — seriously, count ‘em – per square mile, making it one of the densest school districts in Texas. And I doubt you’ll be surprised to hear that number is ever-growing.

Thoughts?

By Georgia Fisher Nov. 3, 2011 | 7:42 am | 3 Comments | Comments RSS
3 comments to "HPISD Tops 1000 Students Per Square Mile"
  1. PM @ November 3, 2011 at 9:50 pm
    Perhaps it’s time for a campaign to get people to slow down in the mornings…kids on bikes and foot don’t fair well against inconsiderate drivers

  2. Steve @ November 3, 2011 at 11:24 pm
    Don’t call our students dense! :)

    That number is a bit surprising since we don’t have a large amount of apartments, but you’re talking about an entire district and we’re a very residential area. Is Alamo Heights its own ISD? Bellaire?

  3. cantpickaschool @ November 4, 2011 at 9:12 am
    i’m a new father, and it’s no wonder practically everyone i know has recommended dallas’ great selection of private schools. unless, of course, my daughter turns out to be rich, pretty, skinny, smart, witty, and athletic – than i heard she’ll do just fine in HPISD.

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