Most students know college is expensive. They hear it from their friends and probably parents. Many students, just knowing that tuition payments require a mountain of money, decide college isn’t…
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For the Barrera family, opportunity and determination are a shared tradition. At TexasWorks - McAllen and Premier High School - McAllen, father and son duo Miguel Barrera Sr. and Miguel Barrera Jr. are turning that shared drive into real-world skills through the campus’s Career and Technical Education (CTE) welding program.Read more about their incredible story: bit.ly/3XOUYtn. ... See MoreSee Less
🎄✉️ REMINDER: It's time for the 2025 ResponsiveEd Card Contest! All students are eligible to enter the district-wide 2025 Christmas Card Contest. Art submissions will be accepted through TOMORROW, November 28.
For contest details, visit http://responsiveed.com/christmascard.
When Alyssa Stout graduated from Amarillo Collegiate Academy, she left with more than a high school diploma; she also carried valuable college experience.
Read more on how our Amarillo Collegiate prepares students to succeed in college and beyond: https://bit.ly/3Mh7M9p.
For the Barrera family, opportunity and determination are a shared tradition. At our TexasWorks & Premier High – McAllen, Miguel Barrera Sr. and Jr. are turning that drive into real-world skills in the CTE welding program.