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The El Paso Independent School District (or EPISD) is the largest school district serving El Paso, Texas . Originally organized in 1883, it is currently the largest district in the Texas Education Agency 's Educational Service Center (ESC) Region 19, as well as the largest district within the city of El Paso and El Paso County .
Brown Middle School may refer to the following schools: Brown Middle School in the El Paso Independent School District in Texas; Herman J.Russell West End Academy, formerly known as Joseph Emerson Brown Middle School, in the Atlanta Public Schools in Georgia; R. A. Brown Middle School in the Hillsboro School District in Oregon
Gonzalo & Sofia Garcia Elementary - 6550 Westside Drive, unincorporated El Paso County (El Paso, TX address) 79932. Founded in 2007 through a bond that was passed by the Canutillo, TX voters in 2006. The school, built in a rural setting, surrounded by cotton fields, pecan groves, cows and horses, opened its doors March 31, 2008.
As of the 2016–17 school year, 197 of Harmony's 3,500 employees (approximately 6% of the Harmony workforce) are on H1-B visas. This number was reported to be 292 in June 2011. [18] Most of the employees who are on H1-B visas are from Turkey. Harmony experienced a lack of qualified math and science teachers in Texas.
The Cambridge School of Dallas in Dallas, Texas (5–12); Cassata Catholic High School in Fort Worth, Texas (9–12); Cathedral High School in El Paso, Texas (9–12); Cathedral School of St. Mary in Austin, Texas (K-8)
A viral video of an El Paso teacher being pushed to the ground during a brawl at an East Side middle school continues to be shared on social media, including by Gov. Greg Abbott, who retweeted the ...
Andress High School; Austin High School (El Paso, Texas) B. Bel Air High School (El Paso, Texas) Bowie High School (El Paso, Texas) Burges High School; C.
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]