City of Seagoville, Texas Location of Seagoville in Dallas County, Texas Location of Seagoville in Dallas County, Texas Seagoville (/ si o v l/ see-goh-vil) is a town/city in Dallas County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Dallas.

A small portion of Seagoville extends into Kaufman County.

5.1.1.1 Dallas Independent School District 5.1.1.2 Crandall Independent School District 5.1.1.3 Mesquite Independent School District The United States Post Office changed the town's name to "Seagoville" in 1910 to prevent confusion with another town/city in Texas called Sego. During World War II, the Federal Reformatory for Women in Seagoville was the site of a Immigration and Naturalization Service detention camp for Japanese, German and Italian Americans classified as "enemy aliens" and women of Japanese and German lineage deported from Latin America. Internees at Seagoville presented a German language newsletter called the Sagedorfer Fliegende Blatter. The camp homed up to 647 citizens , and was closed in June 1945, after the internees were either "repatriated" to Japan or Germany, or transferred to Crystal City, Texas. Federal Correctional Institution, Seagoville is positioned in Seagoville.

The United States Postal Service operates the Seagoville Post Office on Seagoville Road in Kleberg, Dallas. It was previously positioned at 314 Glendale Avenue, in a rented facility in Seagoville. Since about 1882 there had been a postal service in the Seagoville town/city limits.

In 2011 the USPS announced that it was method the existing Seagoville postal service and consolidating it into the Kleberg Post Office, a USPS-owned facility since retitled to the Seagoville Post Office, citing cost-cutting reasons in response to a budget shortfall.

Even though individuals had offered to pay for the rental costs at Seagoville the USPS insisted on method the town/city postal service.

As of 2011 the Seagoville town/city postal service was busier than the Kleberg one. Portions of Seagoville are inside three separate autonomous school districts. Dallas Independent School District Almost all of the Dallas County portion of Seagoville is served by the Dallas Independent School District.

The region is inside the Board of Trustees District 4. Portions of Seagoville are zoned to Central Elementary School, Seagoville North Elementary School, and Seagoville Elementary School. All of the town/city is zoned to Seagoville Middle School (6-8), and Seagoville High School (9-12).

Seagoville North Elementary School was scheduled to open in 2012. Prior to 2012, the students in the Dallas County portion were zoned to Seagoville Elementary School (at the time, grades PK-2) and Central Elementary School (at the time, grades 3-5).

Seagoville Elementary, Seagoville North, and Central Elementary are inside the Seagoville town/city limits, while Seagoville Middle and Seagoville High are in Dallas, near the town/city of Seagoville.

Seagoville Alternative Center, an alternative school is inside the town/city limits.

Seagoville Independent School District was previously the town's school district.

In 1965 the precinct was combined into the Dallas Independent School District. The minuscule Kaufman County portion is served by Crandall Independent School District.

The students in the Crandall portion are zoned to Wilson Elementary School, Crandall Middle School, and Crandall High School.

A very small portion of northeast Seagoville is inside the boundaries of Mesquite Independent School District.

That portion is served by Achziger Elementary School, Terry Middle School, and John Horn High School (all three schools are in Mesquite). The region was formerly zoned to Thompson Elementary School. The first school established in Seagoville was the Brinegar School.

In 1910 a new brick high school building opened on the site of what is now Seagoville Elementary School. The building, a two story facility with four rooms for upper grades upstairs and four rooms for lower grades downstairs, on territory on North Kaufman Street was donated by Ben H.

Seagoville High School first opened in 1928 on territory purchased in 1927.

This high school building later burned down, and Central Elementary School opened on the former high school site.

The current high school facility and Seagoville Middle School opened on a 22-acre (8.9 ha) plot of territory donated by M.D.

Seagoville was in the Seagoville Independent School District until August 1964, when it consolidated into DISD. Seagoville has its own enhance library called the Seagoville Public Library at 702 North U.S.

The Dallas Independent School District operates the Seagoville Stadium in Seagoville. "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Seagoville city, Texas".

Seagoville, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Seagoville city, Texas".

"Trustee District 4 with School Locations." Dallas Independent School District.

"PROPOSED 2012-13 Seagoville North ES Zone." (Archive) Dallas Independent School District.

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Mesquite Independent School District.

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"Welcome to the Seagoville Public Library." Dallas Independent School District.

Seagoville, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online Seagoville Middle School - Located in Kleberg, Dallas Seagoville Elementary School Seagoville North Elementary School