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La Villa Independent School District is a public school district based in La Villa, Texas . In addition to La Villa, the district serves most of the unincorporated census-designated place of Laguna Seca. [1] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [2] In January 2014 the district had 625 ...
The students and faculty moved into this school on January 23. 1956 and it was dedicated on February 3, 1956. The building contained twenty-four classrooms with three central wings and a central office area. There was also a wing that included the library, superintendent’s office and the tax office.
She was named superintendent in 2008, and served in that position until 2013. [6] [8] [9] A global education professional association, PDK International, named Dr. Goffney an Emerging Leader in 2012. [10] In 2013, Dr. Goffney became the superintendent of Lufkin Independent School District and she held that position until 2018. [11]
When the Fort Worth Independent School District began its last search for a new superintendent, it was one of about 10 North Texas districts looking for new leaders. Two years later, the district ...
As the Fort Worth Independent School District’s school board soon determines how it will conduct its search for a new superintendent, North Texas school attorneys say the opening could be well ...
The school, within the Los Encinos area, [5] is in a 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m 2), with 28 classrooms, on a 9.5-acre (3.8 ha) property at 93221 Olga Ave.The campus has a computer lab, custodian office, a life skills classroom, a library, a multi-purpose room, a parental involvement office, a storage room, and a science laboratory; they are housed within three wings.
On March 15, 1919, Common School District No. 4 in Hidalgo County became Pharr-San Juan Independent School District. Forty years later in 1959, Alamo merged with the district, establishing what is now known as the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District, a district that caters to over 31,000 students in the tri-city area.
Lubbock ISD Superintendent Kathy Rollo said the district and its Future Focus Committee are listening to community feedback amid ongoing discussions about possible campus closures and consolidations.