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  2. 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.

  3. Coahoma Community College - Wikipedia

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    Coahoma Community College ( CCC) is a public historically black community college in Coahoma County, Mississippi. The college was founded in 1949 and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. It offers associate degree and certificate programs in more than 70 areas of focus.

  4. Coahoma, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Coahoma is located in eastern Howard County at (32.296443, –101.304738 Interstate 20 runs through the southern part of the city, with access from Exit 188. I-20 leads west 10 miles (16 km) to Big Spring , the county seat , and east 27 miles (43 km) to Colorado City .

  5. Laredo Independent School District - Wikipedia

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    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 acceptable" by the Texas Education Agency.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Texas Education Agency seeks to boost student rigor, help ...

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    Texas employs more uncertified teachers than ever before, with 34% of new hires in 2024 being uncertified, compared with roughly 10% in 2021, according to TEA data. 'Help students learn'

  8. Southwest Texas Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Texas Junior College (SWTJC) is a public community college with four campuses serving 11 counties in southwest Texas: unincorporated Uvalde County (next to Uvalde and on the site of Garner Field), Del Rio (northwest portion), next to Del Rio International Airport, unincorporated Maverick County (near Eagle Pass), and Crystal City, the seat of Zavala County.

  9. Lyndon B. Johnson High School (Laredo, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 27.43151°N 99.46352°W. Lyndon B. Johnson High School is a secondary school located in Laredo, Texas, United States. LBJHS is a part of the United Independent School District, and it serves a portion of south Laredo and the neighboring cities of El Cenizo and Rio Bravo, [1] as well as the census-designated place of La Presa. [2]

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