
Mrs. Villarreal’s 5th grade class began the six weeks researching Christopher Columbus. Students will be creating a timeline in groups in honor of Columbus Day, October 9. Students then learned the properties of light doing hand movements to help them remember that light travels in a straight line until it strikes an object and causes a reflection or travels from one medium to another and causes a refraction.





Mark your calendar for this Friday, September 29, 2023, were we will fill Cavazos Elementary of colors! Each grade level will represent a specific color from the book, “Don’t Let the Crayons Quit!”. Let make this a colorful day!
¡Marca tu calendario para este viernes 29 de septiembre de 2023 donde llenaremos de colores la Primaria Cavazos! Cada nivel de grado representará un color específico del libro “¡No dejes que los crayones se rindan!”. ¡Hagamos de este un día colorido!



"🍂🎃 A big THANK YOU to our incredible Physical Plant, Print Shop and Admissions & Records staff for bringing the fall and Halloween spirit to our La Joya ISD Central Office Administration Building with the fantastic pumpkin installation! Your dedication and creativity brighten our workspace.
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Today the students in Mrs. Hinojosa’s class wore yellow to show support for National Suicide Prevention & Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
The class celebrated a birthday of a classmate, Happy Birthday Jaiden Vasquez a 5th grade student. We hope you enjoyed your birthday!
Mrs. Hinojosa’s class worked on an activity to review good and bad choices. Students identified the choice and colored it green for good and red for bad. Students cut the picture and were able to identify in which group it belonged. Students practiced a lot of skills in this activity. Keep up the great work boys and girls.
Hoy, los estudiantes de la clase de Mrs. Hinojosa se vistieron de amarillo para mostrar su apoyo al Mes Nacional de Prevención del Suicidio y Concientización sobre el Cáncer Infantil.
La clase celebró el cumpleaños de un compañero de clase, Feliz cumpleaños Jaiden Vásquez, un estudiante de quinto grado. ¡Esperamos que hayas disfrutado de tu cumpleaños!
La clase de Mrs. Hinojosa trabajó en una actividad para revisar las buenas y malas decisiones. Los estudiantes identificaron la opción y la colorearon de verde para bien y de rojo para mal. Los estudiantes recortaron la imagen y pudieron identificar a qué grupo pertenecía. Los estudiantes practicaron muchas habilidades en esta actividad. Sigan con el gran trabajo niños y niñas.








🌟 Exciting Times at La Joya ISD! 🌟
Today, La Joya ISD held its first meeting of the year with our amazing Parent Round Table members, joined by our Superintendent and leadership team. 🤝💼
It was an inspiring session filled with meaningful discussions, collaborative ideas, and a shared commitment to providing the best possible education for our students. 📚🎓
We are incredibly grateful for the valuable insights and support of our Parent Round Table members. Together, we'll continue to shape the future of education in our community! 💪🏫
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Exciting News! 🌟 Today, La Joya ISD had its very first District Ambassadors' Meetings Round Table with our Superintendent and Area Superintendents! 📚🗣️ It was an amazing opportunity for students to share their ideas, thoughts, and perspectives with our dedicated leaders. Together, we're shaping a brighter future for our school community. Stay tuned for more student-led initiatives! 👏🎓
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Today student’s in Mrs. Herrera’s class were introduced to the letter of the week “Pp”. Students used playdough to practice forming the letter. This activity provides a sensory experience that helps develop fine motor skills.
Hoy estudiantes en la clase de Mrs. Herrera conocieron la letra de la semana “Pp”. Los estudiantes usaron plastilina para practicar la formación de la letra. Esta actividad proporciona una experiencia sensorial que ayuda a desarrollar la motricidad fina.







Today student’s in Mr. Zapata’s class learned about the meaning of 16 de septiembre. Students colored a sheet that was made into a crown to celebrate today.
Hoy estudiantes en la clase de Mr. Zapata aprendieron sobre el significado del 16 de septiembre. Los estudiantes colorearon una hoja que se convirtió en una corona para celebrar hoy.







Pre-K 3 and Pre-K 4 students in Mrs. Quintanilla’s class worked today with some playful chalk writing on the number three. They practiced writing the number and making quantities of three. This simple activity not only builds a strong foundation for writing but also helps enhance their fine motor skills.








Ms. R. Flores' Kinder class is working on reading, building, and writing -at Word Family words. They are using their decoding skills and building words using manipulatives. They are building their vocabulary word banks, and preparing themselves to become fluent readers.









We apologize for the inconvenience, the Scholastic Book Fair has been posponed until Thursday, Septemeber 14, 2023.
Lamentamos las molestias, la Feria del Libro Scholastic ha sido pospuesta hasta el jueves 14 de septiembre de 2023.



Friendly reminder.... UIL practice begins this Thursday, September 14, 2023.


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📣⚠️Attention La Joya ISD Community:⚠️📣
La Joya – At approximately 3:30 PM on September 6, 2023, a La Joya Independent School District bus was involved in a traffic accident at the intersection of 4 Mile Line and Texan Road. Fortunately, there were no students on board at the time of the incident.
The bus was carrying three La Joya ISD employees who were on route to their respective destination. We are relieved to report that all three employees have been transported to the hospital for evaluation and treatment, and we are pleased to confirm that they have sustained no major injuries.


September is Attendance Awareness Month. Every day counts and being present in the classroom sets the foundation for academic achievement and personal growth. When students show up, they have the chance to engage, learn, and build meaningful connections with teachers and peers. Let's make school attendance a top priority and empower students to reach their full potential! ✨ 🎓 #LJISDStudentFocusedDataDrivenResultsOriented #EveryDayCounts


📣Just a Friendly Reminder! 📅🏫🌟
All La Joya ISD campuses and administration offices will be closed on Monday, September 4, 2023, in observance of Labor Day. 🇺🇸🛠️
Classes and regular operations will be back in action on Tuesday, September 5, 2023. 📚👨🏫 Enjoy your long weekend and well-deserved break! 🎉🌞


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School Safety is Our TOP Priority!!


🥳 We are taking a little break, just a quick reminder: In observance of Labor Day, all district offices and campuses will be closed on Monday, September 4th. We'll be back and ready to assist you on Tuesday, September 5th. Enjoy the 3-day holiday weekend!


Congratulations to our La Joya ISD Curriculum Content Coordinators. The district recognized the invaluable contributions of the Curriculum Content Coordinators to our school district. These dedicated professionals play a pivotal and often unsung role in education, shaping the learning journey by meticulously crafting comprehensive curriculum content and providing essential instructional coaching to educators. They are integral contributors to the success and growth of our education system.
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