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Cupeyville School is a small, private, non-sectarian, co-educational college preparatory institution located in Río Piedras, [1] San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] [3]The school is accredited by the Middle States Association, the Department of Education of Puerto Rico, and C.A.D.I.E. [citation needed] It is the only accredited school in Puerto Rico in hands of a Puerto Rican family.
Padre Rufo Bilingual School; Programa Educativo Alcance; Rafael Cordero School; Ramón Power Y Giralt School; Ramón Vilá Mayo School; República De Colombia School; Robinson School; Saint John's School; St. Mary's School, Cupey; Trina Padilla De Sanz School; University Gardens High School (UGHS) University of Puerto Rico Secondary School (UHS)
This is a list of school districts in Texas, sorted by Education Service Center (ESC) Region and then by County.. There are multiple classifications of school districts. Among them are independent school districts, common school districts, municipal school districts, rural high school districts, industrial training school districts, rehabilitation districts for the handicapped, and several ...
The Rio Grande Council of Governments (RGCOG) is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in West Texas and Doña Ana County, New Mexico Based in El Paso , the Rio Grande Council of Governments is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils .
San José has a student newsletter called La Lanza, an award-winning student publication, and a Student Council. Qualified students are selected as National Honor Society and National Junior Honor Society members. Recent victories achieved by the school during the school year 2008–2009 include winning 7 out of 8 categories during the ...
Rio Grande City Grulla Independent School District (RGCGISD), formerly Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School District, is a public school district based in Rio Grande City, Texas . In 2009, the school district was " recognized " by the Texas Education Agency .
Construction on Rio Mesa Boulevard is expected to begin next year. Ever-expanding Tesoro Viejo adds 1,000 lots in Madera. High school, athletic facilities planned
In 2009 the superintendent took measures to crack down on students from Mexico who were illegally attending district schools. Prior to the crackdown many residents of Ciudad Acuña used false addresses to attend SFDR-CISD schools. [3] In 2009, the school district was rated "academically acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency. [4]