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Why Raul Longoria Elementary?
Longoria Elementary is to provide a comprehensive and challenging foundation of knowledge and skills for students in Pre-Kindergarten to Fifth grade. Students will meet the state performance standards and will acquire the skills necessary to become critical and independent thinkers. The Campus Schoolwide Program focus is to provide funds for materials and services that enhance the curriculum and improve the overall educational programs with computers, instructional software, bilingual reading books, AR Program, HOSTS Lab and math manipulatives. In addition, this program allows for parents and teachers to participate in workshops and inservices to impact the academic achievement of all students. This foundation will help students learn and achieve to their highest potential and will be accomplished through a quality curriculum with highly qualified and certified school staff, parents and community.
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PSJA Early Childhood Education Program provides a solid foundation for lifelong learning.
Students who participate in the PSJA Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 Program gain important skills to prepare them for success in kinder and beyond.
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo ISD (PSJA ISD) schools and departments are uniting to systemically adopt the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
PSJA ISD high school students can graduate with up to an Associate Degree or 60 college credit hours before their high school graduation.
PSJA ISD students can become well-rounded through competitive athletics and award-winning fine arts programs.
PSJA ISD has taken numerous actions and investments to ensure school safety remains a top districtwide priority.
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District Highlights
30,000+
Pre-K 3 through 12th Grade students enrolled
43
Elementary & Secondary Schools
14,000+
Average students enrolled in the PSJA Dual Language Program each semester
20+
Specialized Programs offered through the PSJA Early College Program
12+
Career Pathways Available for High School Students
+$2 Million
Over $2 Million Awarded in Scholarships to Graduating Seniors