Alamo Heights ISD is a large city school district in South Central Texas in Bexar County. As of the most recent enrollment data released by the state, its student population was 49.8% white and 16.5% economically disadvantaged.
Explore more below to learn about its enrollment and demographic trends over time, the classroom experience, student outcomes and its school funding and political environment.
Official classifications
TEA Type
Major Suburban
NCES Type
City-Large
ESC Region
San Antonio
Classifications are used to compare and support schools. Learn more
The base average teaching salary was
$62,690
in 2025,
up
$5,520
since 2015
All teachers
Less than one year of experience
1–5 years of experience
6+ years of experience
Range
Salary
Change
Ranking
Less than one year of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$58,720per year
+$11,416
since 2015
State191stof 1,081
Region18thof 75
Peers45thof 74
1–5 years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$58,725per year
+$6,793
since 2015
State224thof 1,182
Region26thof 84
Peers64thof 75
6+ years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$63,438per year
+$4,887
since 2015
State475thof 1,191
Region38thof 84
Peers71stof 75
All teachers
$62,690per year
+$5,520
since 2015
State292ndof 1,201
Region29thof 84
Peers65thof 75
Range
Salary
Ranking
Less than one year of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$58,720per year
State191stof 1,081
Region18thof 75
Peers45thof 74
1–5 years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$58,725per year
State224thof 1,182
Region26thof 84
Peers64thof 75
6+ years of experienceLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
$63,438per year
State475thof 1,191
Region38thof 84
Peers71stof 75
All teachers
$62,690per year
State292ndof 1,201
Region29thof 84
Peers65thof 75
A deeper dive
A 2025 state law provides financial incentives for teachers
who participate in high-quality training programs
. It also offers pay raises of up to $8,000 based
on a teacher's district size and years of experience.