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Information from around El Paso and the Borderland
Ysleta Independent School District officials announced on Monday that twelve schools have been named to the 2017-2018 Texas Honor Roll, the most of any school district in the El Paso region. The program, sponsored by the Institute for Productivity in Education, is part of a national effort to identify higher-performing schools and districts that are […]Read More
City Manager Tommy Gonzalez and Chief Resilience Officer Nicole Ferrini have accepted a fully funded invitation by the Rockefeller Foundation to attend the CityXChange Summit at the Bellagio Center in Italy, which started Sunday, May 20 and continues through May 23. “El Paso is proud to participate in this informative conference,” said City Manager Tommy […]Read More
Ahead of the Memorial Day weekend, the City of El Paso is reminding residents when the outdoor pools will be open, as well as rules for all city park users. The City of El Paso Parks and Recreation Department is opening the Pavo Real, Nations Tobin and Grandview outdoor pools for the public on Saturday, […]Read More
Starting pay for teachers in the Canutillo Independent School District will reach the $50,000 mark starting in the 2018-19 school year after the Board of Trustees approved a compensation package that gives all employees a salary increase. “We appreciate our teachers and employees and we wanted to give them a compensation package that matches their commitment to our students and community,” […]Read More
Three Eastwood High School graduating seniors – Andrew Lowrance, Leonardo Moraveg, and Ryan Solis – have been named to the inaugural group of 300 U.S. student leaders receiving the first-ever Gates Scholarship, an-all-expense-paid college scholarship funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. “We are extremely proud of our Gates Scholars,” said Superintendent of Schools […]Read More
On Monday morning, expect a few daytime closures on North Mesa Street and I-10 West near Sunland Park. Other regional closures: West Area Closures | East Area Closures | Border West Expressway Closures GO 10 traffic alerts contain information that pertains only to the construction activities of the GO 10 project. Traffic alerts are also posted at […]Read More
A Lubbock-based program seeing success helping prevent at-risk students from committing violent acts is getting more attention after Gov. Greg Abbott touted it as a potential statewide model to reduce school shootings the day after a student allegedly shot 10 people to death at his a southeast Texas high school. The Telemedicine Wellness, Intervention, Triage, […]Read More
Albert Nava’s interest in pharmacy started in middle school when his grandfather suffered a bad reaction to an ingredient in a prescription medication he took. Fortunately, the effects weren’t harmful long-term. But the experience showed Nava how important it is for pharmacists to ensure patients receive medications that are safe, effective and properly formulated to […]Read More
A new grant received by the El Paso Independent School District will place Wi-Fi devices in the homes of low-income students who may lack the access to the Internet that helps them complete homework and school assignments. EPISD received the 1Million Project grant from Sprint Mobile that for up to four years will provide 1,350 […]Read More