San Antonio Independent School District

?, C. Plagge 1919–1923, Annie Webb Blanton 1946–1969, Thomas B. Portwood 1994–1998, Dr. Diana Lam 1998–1999, Dr. David F. Splitek (Interim) 1999–2006, Dr. Rubén D. Olivárez 2006–2012, Dr. Robert Duron 2012–2015, Dr. Sylvester Perez (Interim/Permanent) 2015–2021, Pedro Martinez 2021–2022 Dr. Robert A. Jaklich 2022–present Jaime Aquino 2010-11 President, James Howard Vice-president, Carlos Villarreal Secretary, Thomas C. Lopez Asst.

[3] One of San Antonio's most outstanding assets is the preservation of its historic sites and neighborhoods, most of which are found within SAISD.

SAISD is the tenth-largest public employer in San Antonio, with more than 7,000 employees serving about 49,000 students.

Federal revenue is a minor component of the operating budget but the major source of revenue for the Food Service Fund and is driven by the number of meals served and the number of students who qualify for the free- and reduced-price lunch program.

[6] The District was involved directly in the San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez Supreme Court case and indirectly in the United States v. Lopez Supreme Court case.

As of that year, people transferring from other school districts to SAISD tended to live in more upscale communities.