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Campus Spotlight | Miller Jordan Middle School
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Miller Jordan Middle School principal Jo Ann Fernandez describes the school that opened its doors to about 300 students in 1956 as one that’s full of character and rich history. Today, there are a little over 850 students that proudly call themselves MJMS Cougars!
Uploaded Feb 18, 2019
Among the many programs available are a jiujitsu class through the After School Program and an Adopt a Highway initiative through the Leadership Officer Training Corps (LOTC) program. Campus initiatives include an Academic Advisory (AA) period that encompasses a mentoring component and the Targeted Academic Grouping (TAG) that helps ensure that all students reach their maximum potential. Technologically, MJMS is a “one to one” campus, and Epson projectors and interactive whiteboards further facilitate learning in the classrooms. -
Campus Spotlight | Rangerville Elementary
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Rangerville Elementary principal Nora Martinez considers her campus the “best kept secret” in San Benito. The country school provides 371 students with an array of opportunities such as dance, chess, robotics, and athletic activities. The school implements restorative discipline counseling, uses Flipgrid technology in the classroom, and has an active parent center. Students also enjoy a calming pond … with fish!
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Campus Spotlight | San Benito High School
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San Benito High School principal Maria Isabel Solis oversees a multi-building campus “where students have many opportunities to be successful.” The sports complex, cosmetology salon, band hall, and Black Box theatre are among the many facilities available on campus.
Uploaded May 13, 2019
Programs available for SBHS students include dual enrollment classes, an Advanced Placement (AP) program, a wide array of Career and Technical Education (CTE) opportunities, a College and Career Center, an Early College Academy, an extensive athletics program, and an award-winning Fine Arts program. Using professional learning communities, evaluating student attendance, and implementing advanced technological tools in the classrooms have been instrumental in preparing all students for post-secondary success.
According to Mrs. Solis, it’s the committed teachers, faculty, and parents as well as the students’ pride in their school and community that truly make San Benito High School unique. -
Campuses earn TEA Distinctions
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Campus principals and staff members received awards for earning distinctions from the Texas Education Agency during the Back-to-School Convocation. Five campuses, including Fred Booth Elementary, La Paloma Elementary, Frank Roberts Elementary, Berta Cabaza Middle School and Veterans Memorial Academy earned one TEA distinction each; Judge Oscar De La Fuente Elementary, Dr. Raul Garza, Jr. STEAM Academy, and San Benito High School earned two TEA distinctions each; Rangerville Elementary earned four TEA distinctions; Ed Downs Elementary earned five TEA distinctions; and Dr. Cash Elementary earned six TEA distinctions.
Uploaded Aug 21, 2018 -
Career Technical Education Promo
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The latest Career Technical Education Promo highlights the various offerings available to our students.
Uploaded Jan 18, 2018 -
Christmas at Dr. Raul Garza Jr. Elementary
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Dr. Raul Garza, Jr. Elementary students and staff participated in a Christmas event with singing and dancing routines. The celebration has taken place at the campus for the past 13 years. The school is observing Christmas Week with numerous daily activities.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2017 -
Christmas Stories 2018
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The Christmas stories program was introduced several years ago to reward the top readers for their hard work and to showcase their love for reading. “Santa Claus is on a Diet” and “How to Catch an Elf” are among the enjoyable stories you’ll hear.
Uploaded Dec 21, 2018 -
Class of 2018 Senior Walk
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San Benito High School Class of 2018 graduates participated in a special "Senior Walk" where they toured their elementary campuses and provided motivation
Uploaded May 30, 2018
to the younger students! - Coffee with Cops Featured Uploaded Oct 17, 2019
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Color Fun Run at Judge Oscar De La Fuente Elementary
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Judge Oscar De La Fuente Elementary celebrated Texas Public Schools Week and our great state’s greatest resources – successful students and the leaders of tomorrow! Young superheroes enjoyed a fun-filled color fun run that helped promote health, fitness, and socialization.
Uploaded Mar 19, 2019