Bruceville-Eddy ISD & Schools

The Bruceville-Eddy Independent School District (BEISD) is the public school district serving the City of Bruceville-Eddy, Texas, and the surrounding rural area in McLennan County. This guide is a quick overview of the district and its campuses; for enrollment, calendars, and staff, the district’s official website is the authoritative source.

About the district

Bruceville-Eddy ISD is a small, rural Central Texas district that educates roughly 580–600 students across its campuses. It is a close-knit district where students generally attend the same schools from elementary through high school graduation. The district’s official website is beisd.net.

Schools in Bruceville-Eddy ISD

  • Bruceville-Eddy Elementary School — the district’s elementary campus for its youngest students.
  • Bruceville-Eddy Junior High School — the middle-grades campus (roughly 130–140 students).
  • Bruceville-Eddy High School — serves grades 9–12 (about 200 students) and competes as a UIL Class 2A school.

Enrollment & registration

To enroll a student, contact the appropriate campus or the district office. Districts typically ask for proof of residency, the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, and a prior school record for transfers. Check beisd.net for the current registration process, required documents, and important dates.

Academics & athletics

As a 2A district, Bruceville-Eddy offers a core academic program along with UIL athletics and extracurricular activities. Being a small district means small class sizes and a strong community feel around school events. For current programs, the school calendar, athletic schedules, and staff directories, visit the district’s official site.

School district & the community

The school district is one of the anchors of community life in Bruceville-Eddy — the city’s history and identity are closely tied to its schools, which trace back to a consolidation of the Bruceville and Eddy districts in 1928. Learn more on our history of Bruceville-Eddy and about the city pages.

Related pages: About Bruceville-Eddy · History · City Hall · City home.

HISTORY

HISTORY Bruceville-Eddy is on Interstate Highway 35 eighteen miles southwest of Waco in southern McLennan County. It began as two separate communities, Bruceville and Eddy, both of which became stations on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in 1882. Bruceville was named for Lucien N. Bruce, who donated land for the railroad station. Much of the...

CITY ADMINISTRATOR

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