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San Felipe-Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District (SFDR-CISD) is a school district based in Del Rio, Texas . The school district serves all of the city of Del Rio and some unincorporated portions of Val Verde County , including Cienegas Terrace , Lake View , and Val Verde Park , as well as Laughlin Air Force Base . [ 1 ]
In the 1990s an educator who assisted various New Mexican schools with mathematics and science programs suggested to NASA that they establish an educational laboratory at San Felipe Pueblo. In 1999 the agency offered to build one on the condition that the community do fundraising to where it could generate $200,000. [4]
Schools in Ilagan City were originally grouped into three (3) districts, namely: Ilagan East District, Ilagan South District and Ilagan West District under the Division of Isabela. Under its current arrangement, the schools are now grouped into six (6) districts, namely: Ilagan North District, Ilagan Northwest District, Ilagan East District ...
Feb. 21—The Albuquerque Public Schools board approved next school year's academic calendar during a meeting on Wednesday — but not without first amending it. District officials touted the ...
San Felipe Pueblo (Eastern Keres: Katishtya, Navajo Tsédááʼkin) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sandoval County, New Mexico, United States, and is located 10 miles (16 km) north of Bernalillo. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 2,080. It is part of the Albuquerque Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Escuela San Felipe is a school in the San Felipe district of Alajuelita Canton, ... This page was last edited on 5 February 2023, at 09:27 (UTC).
San Felipe was founded by Francisco de Velasco on January 21, 1562, by orders of viceroy Luís de Velasco. The city was founded with the name of San Felipe in honor of King Philip II of Spain. In 1889 the name of the city was changed to "Ciudad González" in honor of the then governor of Guanajuato, Manuel González.
Under her supervision, the school grew from an industrial school for girls into a high school and later, a junior college. In 1942, the school, retaining the St. Philip’s Junior College name, affiliated with San Antonio College and the San Antonio Independent School District, marking the end of the college’s era as a private institution.