Welcome to Lyndon B Johnson High School, a cornerstone of excellence nestled in the heart of Johnson City, Texas. Situated at 505 N Nugent, our school stands as a beacon of innovative learning and community spirit within the Johnson City ISD. If you're looking for a school that promises not just an education but a thriving hub for your child’s growth and potential, look no further than Lyndon B Johnson High School.
At Lyndon B Johnson High School, we pride ourselves on our remarkable team of 22 dedicated teachers, who bring an average of 20 years of educational experience into each classroom. Our faculty’s tenure averages at 7 years, underscoring a stable and committed teaching environment that fosters strong relationships between students and educators. This continuity of staff ensures that our teachers are deeply integrated into our community and truly understand the needs and potential of our students.
Our student body currently numbers 241, creating a vibrant and diverse community of learners. The student-to-teacher ratio of 10.80 ensures that every student receives personalized attention, promoting an environment where students are not just numbers, but valued individuals whose educational journeys are nurtured and respected.
In addition to our skilled teachers, we are also supported by 4 dedicated educational aides, who assist in providing a supportive and comprehensive educational experience. This team works seamlessly to create a learning environment that is both enriching and accessible, ensuring that every student has the support they need to succeed.
Lyndon B Johnson High School is more than just a place of learning; it is a community where students are encouraged to explore their interests, challenge their boundaries, and prepare for their future roles in a global society. We encourage you to reach out and discover more about how your child can thrive at Lyndon B Johnson High School. Please feel free to contact us at (830) 868-4025 for more information or to arrange a visit. Join us in shaping the future, one student at a time.