Education

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WILLACY COUNTY SCHOOLS

Educating our students for a brighter tomorrow.

Raymondville ISD

The largest school district of Willacy County, Raymondville ISD serves a student population of approximately 2,061. The school district is made up of one high school, one middle school and two elementary campuses. Raymondville High School has had a new location on FM 3168 since 2000 with a newly constructed state-of-the-art two-story building. Along with construction of the new school came the construction of a new gymnasium, which houses athletic events for middle school and high school girls and boys volleyball and basketball. During the summer months the gymnasium is utilized for volleyball and cheerleading camps. Raymondville ISD offers a full-day kindergarten, middle and high school athletics (31-3A), Raymondville High School offers Advanced Placement and Pre-AP courses and dual enrollment courses with the University of Texas Brownsville and Texas State Technical College. Other programs offered by the district include band, UIL, Gifted and Talented, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Career and Technology programs that prepare students for professions of Health Sciences, Agriculture, and Automotive Technology.

Raymondville ISD

419 FM 3168
Raymondville, Texas 78580

(956) 689-8178

www.raymondville.org

LYFORD CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

8204 Simon Gomez Blvd.
Lyford, Texas 78569

(956) 347-3900

Lyford CISD includes the surrounding communities of Sebastian and Santa Monica and serves approximately 1,570 students. The district has two elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. This school has also had recent renovations across the district including a new elementary school.

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SAN PERLITA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

The district serves approximately 272 students from San Perlita, Port Mansfield and surrounding farm/ranch communities northeast of Willacy County. Boys and girls athletics (1-A) include volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball, cross-country and track.

P.O. Box 37
San Perlita, Texas, 78590

(956) 248-5250

www.spisd.org17

City of Raymondville Economic Development Corporation

700 FM 3168,
Raymondville, Texas 78580

(956) 689-1862

LASARA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT

Located approximately 8 miles west of Raymondville is Lasara ISD. The school serves 476 students in pre-K through 12th Grade and offers a variety of extracurricular activities. It is recognized as a T-STEAM Academy.

Lasara ISD

P.O. Box 57
Lasara, Texas 78561

(956) 642-3271

www.lasaraisd.net 18

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Colleges/Universities

Opportunities to pursue a higher education made possible by the abundance of institutions in the South Texas area.
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TEXAS STATE TECHNICAL COLLEGE (TSTC)

Only a 21-mile commute to Harlingen, Texas is TSTC, a two-year institution offering associate of applied science degrees and certificates of completion in technology fields. This technical college services approximately 5,000 students in the Harlingen and surrounding communities of Cameron and Willacy County. Some of the programs offered include Dental Hygiene, Surgical Technology, Health Information Technology, Nurse Assistant, and Emergency Medical Technician.

Texas State Technical College

1902 North Loop 499
Harlingen, Texas 78550

(956) 364-4000

www.harlingen.tstc.edu

Distance Learning Center at the Raymondville Rural Technical Center 700 FM 3168

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(UTRGV)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY

This four-year regional institution has two campuses located in Edinburg, about a 35-mile commute from Raymondville and in Brownsville 45- miles from Raymondville. Additionally medical and administrative office facilities are located in Harlingen, Texas about 20 miles from Raymondville. This university is now home to 29,000 students and continues to grow. UTRGV will be home to the newest medical school in Texas. Additionally, UTRGV offers academic colleges including Arts and Humanities, Business Administration, Education, Health Sciences and Human Services, Liberal and Performing Arts, Science and Engineering, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Not only does this university award undergraduate and graduate degrees, but it is also a doctoral degree-granting university. This university will become a research based university.

UTRGV UTRGV Brownsville

1201 W. University Drive 80 Fort Brown
Edinburg, Texas 78541 Brownsville, Texas 78580

(956) 381-2201/2206 (956) 544-8200

www.utrgv.edu

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SOUTH TEXAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE (STCC)

This community college began serving students in Starr and Hidalgo Counties in 1993 with only about 1,000 students. Today, student enrollment at STCC will approach 31,000. The community college offers associate degrees and certificates in over 114 degrees and certificate programs. STCC courses are also being offered in surrounding cities and towns to make attaining a higher education more convenient. To get high school students started off on the right track, concurrent enrollment is offered at over 70 surrounding high school campuses with student enrollment of over 13,000.

South Texas Community College

P. O. Box 9701
McAllen, Texas 78502-9701

(956) 618-8311 or (800) 742-7822

www.stcc.cc.tx.us

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