Alief Independent School District

Alief Independent School District Alief ISD is a high performing, comprehensive K-12 public school district. Going to Houston meant a 30-mile round trip by wagon on an unsurfaced pathway.
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The area within Alief ISD boundaries today is a bustling urban community, while only a few decades ago, it was a sparsely populated flatland. In looking back, we find that some things, however, are still the same as they were many years ago for those of us who live and send our children to school in Alief today. Very old records tell us that even in its early days, Alief was a community that cared

for its children. Parents wanted excellence in education in a safe environment, and that is still the mission of the district. Alief ISD is fortunate that parents, other community residents and organizations, and business partners show their support by generously giving their time, materials, funds, and much more to benefit students. In contrast with the present, Alief (once known as Dairy) was a rural community of about 30 families in the early 1900's. The area was described as a flood-prone prairie, where farmers grew rice, cotton, and corn and raised cattle. When the area was flooded, the only way to get to town was by a small train that ran through Alief. A three-story brick school was built in 1911, replacing the small schoolhouse previously used. Alief's Dairy School, District 46, officially became an independent school district in 1917, and like the village, it was renamed for the community's first postmistress, Alief Ozelda Magee. Alief's second general store opened in 1915; the stores were popular gathering places for residents. By 1920 a few Alief citizens had automobiles. Electric service, however, wasn't available until 1935, and residents had to wait several more years for telephone lines to be installed. The three-story school building was condemned in 1939, so children had to attend classes in a nearby frame structure called the auditorium. It was also used for church services, weddings, and other community events. In 1940 a school annex was added. Construction of the Alief campuses that exist today began with financing from bond issues in the early 1960's. Alief Elementary School, later renamed for teacher Cynthia Youens, was the first to be built in 1964. Even as recently as 1970, the Alief community was more pastureland than developed acreage. A few subdivisions of single-family dwellings dotted the map. Several of today's major thoroughfares, including the route of the Sam Houston Tollway, were gravel roads, The district only had three elementary schools and a combination junior-senior high school. As with many areas close to a metropolis, however, sooner or later urbanization occurs. A huge tract of vacant land was sold in 1977, and the Brown & Root complex was built on part of it. Apartment buildings mushroomed over another large portion. There was also the construction of Royal Oaks, an upscale neighbor with homes in excess of $1 million. Alief's population almost quadrupled between 1970 and 1985, and business, big and small, multiplied in the community. Annexation of sizable chunks by the city of Houston began in 1977, and Metro bus routes were extended to the suburb. One of the most visible signs of this population boom has been the heavy congestion during peak traffic times. To assist east bound commuters in the morning and westbound commuters in the evening, the construction of the West park Tollway, built along the path of the old railroad tracks, made driving a breeze for those traveling between Highway 99, the Sam Houston Tollway, and the Loop 610. The community and the district have steadily continued to grow. The twenty-fourth elementary campus opened in August of 2007; the sixth intermediate, in 2003; and the fourth high school, in 2001, and the Alief Early College High School, a partnership program between Alief ISD and Houston Community College, began in the fall of 2009. There are also two ninth-grade centers, six middle schools, a night high school and an alternative learning center currently in the business of educating the children of Alief.

For Dr. Keri Reynolds, art is more than creativity; it’s a pathway to confidence, connection, and opportunity.As Alief I...
06/17/2026

For Dr. Keri Reynolds, art is more than creativity; it’s a pathway to confidence, connection, and opportunity.

As Alief ISD’s Lead Art Teacher and an educator at Kerr High School, Dr. Reynolds is helping students discover their artistic voice while creating opportunities that extend far beyond the classroom. Through competitions, exhibitions, community partnerships, and leadership opportunities, she empowers students to showcase their talents, build confidence, and engage with the world around them.

Under her leadership, participation in visual arts programs has grown significantly, with more students sharing their work through exhibitions, competitions, and the National Art Honor Society. Her commitment to fostering creativity, collaboration, and innovation continues to make a lasting impact on students across Alief ISD.

Thank you, Dr. Reynolds, for cultivating a love of learning and creating opportunities for students to shine through the arts!

📖 Read more: https://www.aliefisd.net/article/2818795

Still thinking about it? There’s time!Our Teacher Job Fair is in full swing, and we’re meeting incredible educators from...
06/16/2026

Still thinking about it? There’s time!

Our Teacher Job Fair is in full swing, and we’re meeting incredible educators from across the Houston area. Stop by to learn about available opportunities, competitive salaries, stipends, benefits, and professional growth opportunities.

📍 Alief Center for Talent Development
⏰ Open until 4 p.m.

Your next teaching opportunity could start today!

We’re officially underway!The Alief ISD Teacher Job Fair is happening NOW. Meet campus leaders, explore open positions, ...
06/16/2026

We’re officially underway!

The Alief ISD Teacher Job Fair is happening NOW. Meet campus leaders, explore open positions, and learn about the benefits of joining Team Alief.

📍 Alief Center for Talent Development
⏰ Here until 4 p.m.

There’s still plenty of time to stop by!

06/16/2026

Progress continues across Alief Independent School District’s 2021 Bond Program with active construction underway at multiple campuses and facilities. Recent work includes structural steel er****on and stadium lighting installation at Crump Stadium, ongoing interior buildout and arena work at the new Agricultural Science Center, and districtwide roofing replacements at campuses across the District. Site improvements are also progressing at schools and the Transportation Center, with paving, sidewalks, striping, and stabilization work continuing ahead of summer completion milestones.

Alief Staff Making a Difference: Meet Andrea Condell StewartThanks to support from the Alief ISD Education Foundation, A...
06/16/2026

Alief Staff Making a Difference: Meet Andrea Condell Stewart

Thanks to support from the Alief ISD Education Foundation, Andrea Condell Stewart provided 40 female students with the opportunity to attend Girls STEM Day at the University of Texas at Austin, where they participated in hands-on STEM activities, connected with industry professionals, and explored a college campus environment.

By removing financial barriers and creating access to real-world learning experiences, Stewart is helping students see themselves as future scientists, engineers, innovators, and leaders. Her commitment to educational equity and experiential learning empowers young women to pursue opportunities they may never have imagined possible.

Through initiatives like this, Alief ISD educators continue to open doors, inspire confidence, and create pathways for student success.

Thank you, Ms. Condell Stewart, for making a difference and helping our students dream bigger!

📖 Read more: https://www.aliefisd.net/article/2885663

06/16/2026

Progress continues across Alief Independent School District’s 2021 Bond Program with active construction underway at multiple campuses and facilities. Recent work includes structural steel er****on and stadium lighting installation at Crump Stadium, ongoing interior buildout and arena work at the new Agricultural Science Center, and districtwide roofing replacements at campuses across the District. Site improvements are also progressing at schools and the Transportation Center, with paving, sidewalks, striping, and stabilization work continuing ahead of summer completion milestones.

Our Alief ISD Board of Trustees are investing in leadership and lifelong learning at the Texas Association of School Boa...
06/15/2026

Our Alief ISD Board of Trustees are investing in leadership and lifelong learning at the Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) Summer Leadership Institute in San Antonio. Through professional development, collaboration, and innovative discussions, our trustees continue to strengthen their commitment to serving the students, staff, and families of Alief ISD.

Thank you to our Board members for dedicating their time to growing as leaders and bringing back valuable insights that help move Alief forward!

Tomorrow is the Day! Ready to take the next step in your education career? Join us tomorrow at the Alief ISD Teacher Job...
06/15/2026

Tomorrow is the Day! Ready to take the next step in your education career? Join us tomorrow at the Alief ISD Teacher Job Fair and discover why educators choose Alief ISD!

📅 Tuesday, June 16, 2026
⏰ 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
📍 Alief Center for Talent Development
14411 Westheimer Rd., Houston, TX 77082

With a starting salary of $67,100, competitive stipends, excellent benefits, and opportunities for professional growth, Alief ISD is committed to supporting educators and helping them thrive. We look forward to meeting future members of the Alief family!

06/15/2026

Good morning Alief ISD,

Please be advised that our school district will be conducting a reunification exercise today from 9-2 p.m.
at the Alief Center for Talent Development.

As part of this training, you may notice an increased presence of school buses, law enforcement personnel, emergency responders, and district staff in the area. This is only a planned exercise designed to help us practice our emergency response procedures.

There is no active emergency, and community members should not be alarmed by the activity. We appreciate your understanding and support as we work to ensure the safety and preparedness of our students, staff, and families.

Are you passionate about shaping young minds through the power of books? We're seeking dedicated school librarians to in...
06/11/2026

Are you passionate about shaping young minds through the power of books? We're seeking dedicated school librarians to inspire the next generation of readers. Apply now on our website and be part of an educational journey like no other! 📚
Apply here: https://aisd.schoolspring.com/?jobid=5545882

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4250 Cook Road
Houston, TX
77072

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Wednesday 7am - 4:30pm
Thursday 7am - 4:30pm
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