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Juan Seguin High School has an enrollment of 1,627 students in grades 9-12 with a very diverse population. Juan Seguin High School is fully accredited by Texas Education Agency (TEA). The school year, which consists of 177 days, is divided into two semesters of 18 weeks each. The schedule is A/B Block: classes are 90 minutes and meet every ...
Juan Nepomuceno Seguin was born on October 27, 1806, in San Antonio de Bexar, Province of Texas, Viceroyalty of New Spain, to Juan José María Erasmo Seguin, a second-generation Bexareño, and Maria Josefa Becerra. As the son of a postal administrator, he would help his mother in business, while his father was one of the drafting rapporteurs ...
Seguin High School, Seguin Independent School District, in Seguin, Texas Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
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In 2016 Seguin ISD attempted to buy the radio station KWED, owned by Guadalupe Media.The radio station acts as the publisher for the Seguin Daily News.The board of trustees approved a deal in which the district would have paid Guadalupe Media $400,000, [2] to lease the station, with an option to buy it after the payment period of five years ($75,000 per year). [3]
Arlington High School was the district's sole white high school until Sam Houston High School opened in 1963. The district desegregated in 1965. Lamar High School, the third high school, opened in 1970. Bowie High School served as the district's fourth high school, [7] opening in 1973. [8]
Juan Seguín Elementary School - Mission, Texas - La Joya Independent School District Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Tejano volunteers under the command of Juan Seguín for all or part of their service in the Texas Revolution and the Republic of Texas.Note that Seguin's men at the Alamo were scouts/couriers going in and out, between San Antonio and nearby Gonzales, the rallying point for volunteers.