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The La Joya Independent School District, located in the western portion of Hidalgo County, Texas consist of more than 226 square miles (590 km 2) stretching west of Mission (small portions of Mission are in LJISD) to Sullivan City, including the smaller communities of La Joya, Palmview, and Peñitas. Boundaries extend from the United States border formed by the Rio Grande to the 13-mile (21 km ...
La Joya Juarez-Lincoln High School ( JLHS) is a public senior high school in the Citrus City census-designated place in unincorporated Hidalgo County, Texas (with a Mission postal address), and a part of the La Joya Independent School District. [2] [3] Juarez-Lincoln, a Texas UIL Class 5A high school, is named after two presidents: Benito ...
La Joya High School is a Texas UIL Division 6A high school in the La Joya Independent School District named after the city it resides in, La Joya. The school is home to students that live on the west and south areas of La Joya ISD.
La Joya is located in southwestern Hidalgo County at 26°14′31″N 98°28′48″W (26.241996, –98.480138). [7] It is bordered to the east by the city of Peñitas and to the west by unincorporated Havana. Interstate 2 passes through the center of La Joya, leading east 16 miles (26 km) to the center of McAllen and northwest 24 miles (39 km) to Rio Grande City .
During the 2010–2011 academic year, La Joya Independent School District launched the College Transition Academy, inspired by the Early College High School concept. After achieving recognition as an "Exemplary" campus by the Texas Education Agency, it partnered with South Texas College and earned "Early College High School" status and was renamed Jimmy Carter Early College High School. [1]
Palmview High School is a public senior high school in the La Homa census-designated place in unincorporated Hidalgo County, Texas, with a Mission postal address, and a part of the La Joya Independent School District .
La Joya Early College High School is a school-within-a-school, functioning as a component of La Joya High School. [3] The school-within-a-school model allows students at La Joya Early College to participate in all extracurricular activities offered at La Joya High School. Dating back to its founding, the school has made use of classrooms and facilities that are part of larger host schools, at ...
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