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  2. Laredo Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    Laredo Independent School District. Prior to 1963, the LISD board room was the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church of Laredo. Laredo Independent School District is a public school district based in Laredo in Webb County, Texas, United States. The district serves the south central portion of Laredo. In 2009, LISD was rated "academically ...

  3. United Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    The district was created in 1961 via the consolidation of the former Cactus, Johnson, and Nye school districts. The "Big Three" involved in the establishment of UISD were rancher Joe B. Finley, Amparo Gutierrez, and John W. Arndt, all of whom have schools named in their honor. By the 2000s, United ISD had a rapidly growing student population ...

  4. Laredo College - Wikipedia

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    Laredo College (LC) is a public community college in Laredo, Texas. Founded as Laredo Junior College in 1947, it is part of the Laredo Independent School District . As defined by the Texas Legislature , the official service area of LC includes the municipality of Laredo and all of Webb, Jim Hogg and Zapata counties.

  5. Vidal M. Trevino School of Communications and Fine Arts

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    The Vidal M. Treviño School of Communications and Fine Arts is a fine arts and communications high school in Laredo, Texas, founded in 1993 by Vidal M. Treviño, the LISD superintendent and a former member of the Texas House of Representatives. High school students from all three of the Laredo Independent School District high schools ...

  6. J. W. Nixon High School - Wikipedia

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    It opened its doors in September 1964, with W. E. Lockey serving as Nixon's first principal. The first class to graduate was the Class of 1965. Initially, J.W. Nixon served as a junior high/high school with grades seven through twelve. The original school property consisted of 20 acres (81,000 m 2) and the cost of construction was $151,047,568.

  7. United South High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. ushs.unitedisd.org. United South High School is a high school located in the southern portion of Laredo, Texas and is a part of the United Independent School District. It consists of over 40 school organizations, [4] and is home to mostly students with a Hispanic ethnicity. There is a no-bullying tolerance in the school, [5] and the U ...

  8. John B. Alexander High School - Wikipedia

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    ahs .uisd .net. John B. Alexander High School is a secondary school in Laredo, Texas, United States and a part of the United Independent School District . The high school was established in 1994 to alleviate overcrowding at United High School in northern sector of Laredo. Freshman students are housed in a separate building at 4601 Victory Drive.

  9. Student Activity Complex - Wikipedia

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    United South H.S. 2004-. Laredo Heat ( PDL) 2004-2007. The Student Activity Complex is a soccer, track and field and football stadium and performing arts auditorium in Laredo, Texas owned by the United Independent School District. The complex is better known outside of South Texas as the home stadium for PDL 2007 champion franchise Laredo Heat ...