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San Elizario High School
The Original San Elizario High School campus was built in 1972, and was located next to Garcia Enriquez Middle School. The new, state of the art San Elizario High School and Vocational Facilities were built in 1997 and house students grades 9 through 12.
Mission Statement
To motivate students to "believe" in themselves and instill the "confidence" necessary, in them, to reach their post-secondary goals.
Vision Statement
San Elizario High School will prepare students to enter a four-year university or college of their choice by becoming a cutting-edge learning institution focused on advanced academics and college readiness.
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In a resounding celebration of language and culture, San Elizario’s Spanish Spelling Bee has flourished and soared under Jose Palomino, the District Instructional Officer.
In a testament to creativity and inclusivity, the San Elizario Independent School District (SEISD) concluded its much-anticipated annual Literary Anthology, celebrating literary talent from the youngest elementary students to high school seniors, including neurodivergent individuals.
Since its establishment in 2011, the Classroom Fund has ensured every teacher recipient is better equipped with the necessary tools for success in their classroom. In the San Elizario Independent School District, the El Paso Community Foundation spearheads this initiative every year, and this support helps transform countless classrooms, one grant at a time.
In San Elizario High School (SEHS), where excellence is not just a goal but a way of life, a new chapter unfolds as student-athletes take center stage on College Signing Day.
Trustees Sandra Licon and Lorenzo Luevano of the San Elizario Independent School District made history as they were elected to key positions during a Far West Texas School Board Association (FWTSBA) training session.
At a recent San Elizario Independent School District meeting, the Board of Trustees honored teachers for their commitment to improving student outcomes through their participation in the Teacher Incentive Allotment program (TIA).
At the annual Texas Council of Women Executives (TCWSE) Conference entitled Grit Grace and Pearls, Dr. Jeannie Meza-Chavez, the superintendent of the San Elizario Independent School District, was elected President of the Texas Council Women School Executives (TCWSE).
At a recent Texas Association of School Board (TASB) Grassroots Meeting, two San Elizario Independent School District (SEISD) Board of Trustees, Secretary Sandra Licon and Trustee Lorenzo Luevano, were elected to serve on the TASB Legislative Advisory Council (LAC).