Ingram Independent School District

[citation needed] Ingram ISD, with an open transfer policy, accepts requests from students all over the Texas hill-country without an attendance fee.

The secondary campus added a layer of complexity to their robust curriculum schedule (offerings of AP, Dual Credit, and OnRamps courses) by implementing the AVID program, as part of the early college transition over the next few years.

[4][failed verification] The Ingram ISD Board of Trustees consists of seven members elected by the public to serve overlapping three-year terms.

Please be aware that staff members at Ingram ISD are armed and may use whatever force is necessary to protect our students.” as reported by Sue Calberg of Kens 5 News on September 5, 2018.

[6] Starting the 2018-2019 school year, Ingram ISD posted the above signage, after district members invested summer time in specialized training that includes law, first aid, and crisis intervention.

The district marshals were approved by the board to ensure student safety due to the increasing number of school tragedies that have occurred over the past years.