Whiteface Consolidated Independent School District

In 1925 a rancher, J. C. Whaley, built a one-room schoolhouse that was Whiteface's first school.

G. S. Glenn of Littlefield served as the architect and Miller & Rogers of Levelland won the bid for construction of the Whiteface School, which opened in September 1926 for elementary school students.

For each hole of oil drilled, the school district received $50.

During that year, the district's first library was installed at the school, and the American football stadium was built.

In 1952 Avery-Pierce & Norton, a contract company, built the Whiteface elementary school and gymnasium.

On June 18, 1962, the citizens voted to abolish segregation, causing the district to make immediate plans to integrate black students into white schools.

In the northern hemisphere fall of 1962 the first black students attended high school classes.

[2] On July 1, 1996, the Bledsoe Independent School District merged into Whiteface CISD.

[3] In 2009, the school district was given a "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.