History
The district was created in 1964
by the Texas legislature to provide education
to disabled youth who were then excluded from
public education. It was known as Rio Grande Rehabilitation
District until 1973 and renamed South Texas Independent
School District (STISD) in 1974.
STISD
started as a residential school in Edinburg, named
South Texas High School. To better accommodate
the students of the lower Rio Grande Valley, STISD
opened another school by the same name in Harlingen
in 1967. In 1982, STISD moved the Harlingen school
to a new facility in San Benito.
Lawmakers
extended STISD’s purpose in 1983 to encourage
the operation of vocational magnet schools. Soon
after, South Texas High School for Health Professions
(Med High) opened in Mercedes in 1984. It was
followed by The Science Academy of South Texas
(Sci Tech), also in Mercedes, in 1989.
In
1993, South Texas High School in Edinburg was
redirected and reopened as The Teacher Academy
of South Texas (Teacher Academy).
In
2003, Teacher Academy added business and technology
programs and the school was renamed South Texas
Business, Education & Technology Academy (BETA).
That same year, South Texas High School in San
Benito was redirected and reopened as South Texas
Academy of Medical Technology (Med Tech).
Though
the district’s mission has evolved since
1964, STISD continues to provide educational and
occupational training to students with special
needs through the Half-Day Career & Technology
Program offered at each school. |