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Father Yermo Schools is a private, Roman Catholic 3K-12 school in El Paso, Texas. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of El Paso. It is named after José Maria de Yermo y Parres. [2] It has separate facilities for elementary and secondary school, and a separate headquarters. [3]
The Thames Valley District School Board was the setting of R v. Jarvis, 2019 SCC 10 [12] a precedent-setting case of voyeurism in Canada. [13] In 2021, Lawrence Thompson, a custodian at a TVDSB elementary school, was found guilty of four counts of kidnapping and sexual assault of a four-year-old girl. [14]
Peñasco Independent School District is a school district headquartered in Peñasco, New Mexico. It has two schools: an elementary school and a secondary (middle and high) school. The elementary school is located just off Federal Highway 82, in the desert about 12 miles west of Hope, New Mexico, the nearest community.
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The Ysleta Independent School District was founded in 1915 as a rural education district with one high school, Ysleta High School and a number of elementary and intermediate schools. As the city of El Paso grew, many of the schools of the YISD were absorbed into the city.
Mesquite Hills is a neighborhood in Northeast El Paso, Texas. Mesquite Hills is serviced by the Islet Independent School District. The community's schools are currently zones within the Parkland High School, Parkland Middle School, and Desirer Elementary School boundaries. [1]
Canutillo Independent School District (CISD) is a public school district with its headquarters in El Paso, Texas. [1] Dr. Pedro Galaviz is the Superintendent of Schools. The district opened on April 18, 1959. [2] In addition to Canutillo, the district serves almost all of Vinton as well as the communities of Prado Verde and Westway.
In 1970 the State of New Mexico funded the Weed School with $69,000 for one year, arguing that the school's continued operation was a necessity. [14] Weed High School had grades 7-12. In 1991 the Weed schools had 50 students, with 25 each in elementary and secondary levels, and five secondary teachers.