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The district serves the city of Weslaco, a western portion of the city of Mercedes, [1] and several unincorporated communities in Hidalgo County. This includes much of Midway South (sections east of South Midway Road), [2] a portion of Midway North, [3] Villa Verde, [4] Olivarez, [5] Llano Grande, [6] and the WISD part of Mila Doce. [7] [8]
Most of Mila Doce is served by the Weslaco Independent School District. [21] [22] Portions of the community are zoned to multiple WISD elementary schools: Justice Gonzales, Mario Ybarra, North Bridge, "Tony" Rico, and Airport Drive. [23] Two middle schools, Mary Hoge and Central, serve WISD sections of Mila Doce. [24]
Weslaco is 5 miles (8 km) north of Progreso and 7 miles (11 km) north of the bridge over the Rio Grande to Nuevo Progreso in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. According to the United States Census Bureau , Weslaco has a total area of 14.8 square miles (38.3 km 2 ), of which 14.7 square miles (38.1 km 2 ) are land and 0.1 square miles (0.2 km 2 ...
Dr. Alejo Salinas Jr. Elementary School opened in 1999. District enrollment topped 3,000 for the first time during the 2002-03 school year. An alternative high school, Hidalgo Academy, was established soon after and a fourth elementary campus (Hidalgo Park) opened in August 2004.
The Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District (ECISD) is a school district headquartered in the city of Edinburg, Texas, United States Est. 1909.. The district has approximately 4,540 employees including over 2,600 certified professionals, 900 paraprofessionals, 80 counselors, 40 librarians, 45 nurses, 870 Food Service/Maintenance& Facilities Workers, and 200 bus drivers.
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The Progreso–Nuevo Progreso International Bridge (Spanish: Puente Internacional Nuevo Progreso–Progreso), officially the Weslaco–Progreso International Bridge and also known as the B&P Bridge, [1] is an international bridge over the Rio Grande on the U.S.–Mexico border, connecting the cities of Progreso, Texas and Nuevo Progreso, Río Bravo, Tamaulipas.