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- Asherton Independent School District was a public school district based in the community of Asherton, Texas (USA). The community was along the Mexico–United States border, and was southwest of San Antonio. The district existed until 1999, when it was ordered consolidated with Carrizo Springs schools by the Texas Education Agency (TEA) to form the Carrizo Springs Consolidated Independent School District. The TEA determined that the Asherton ISD had not followed proper procedure in assessing school property taxes, the basis for its closure. TEA officials stated that "financial instability/insolvency" was the reason behind the district's dissolution. The Carrizo Springs district moved all students in grades 7-12 into its existing junior high and high schools, but left the Asherton school open to serve grades PreK-6. (en)
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- Asherton Independent School District was a public school district based in the community of Asherton, Texas (USA). The community was along the Mexico–United States border, and was southwest of San Antonio. The Carrizo Springs district moved all students in grades 7-12 into its existing junior high and high schools, but left the Asherton school open to serve grades PreK-6. (en)
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- Asherton Independent School District (en)
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