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1A. Dr. Leonides G. Cigarroa High School 2600 Zacatecas St. Ph 1A. Dr. Leonides G. Cigarroa High School 12. Don Jose Gallego Elementary School 25. Michael S. Ryan Elementary School 28. Santo Niño Elementary School 2600 Zacatecas St. 520 Clark Blvd. 2401 Clark Bvld. 2701 Bismark St. Ph: (956) 795-3800 • Fax: (956) 795-3814 Ph: (956) 795-3920 • Fax: (956) 795-3923 Ph: (956) 795-4060 • Fax: (956) 795-4061 Ph: (956) 795-4090 • Fax: (956) 795-4093 1B. Sabas Perez School for Engineering 13. Leon Daiches Elementary School 26. Sanchez-Ochoa Elementary School 29. Katherine F. Tarver Elementary School and Technology Education 1401 Green St. 211 E. Ash St. 3200 Tilden Ave. 2600 Zacatecas St. Ph: (956) 795-3930 • Fax: (956) 795-3933 Ph: (956) 795-4040 • Fax: (956) 795-4042 Ph: (956) 795-4100 • Fax: (956) 795-4103 Ph: (956) 795-3800 • Fax: (956) 795-3814 14. Anita T. Dovalina Elementary School 27. Santa Maria Elementary School 30. Henry B. Zachry Elementary School 2A. Raymond & Tirza Martin High School 1700 W. Anna Ave. 3817 Santa Maria St. 3200 Chacota St. 2002 San Bernardo Ave. Ph: (956) 795-3940 • Fax: (956) 795-3943 Ph: (956) 795-4080 • Fax: (956)795-4082 Ph: (956) 795-4120 • Fax: (956) 795-4122 Ph: (956) 795-3850 • Fax: (956) 795-3860 15. Francisco Farias Elementary School Calton Rd. 2B. Dr. Dennis D. Cantu Health 1510 Chicago St. Calton Rd. Science Magnet School Ph: (956) 795-3950 • Fax: (956) 795-3954 Calton Rd. 2002 San Bernardo Ave. Calton Rd. Ph: (956) 795-3876 • Fax: (956) 795-3875 16. Demetrio D. Hachar Elementary School N N 15 3000 Guadalupe St. 15 C1hi5cago St 24 Eistetter St. 15 Chicago St 24 Eistetter St. 4 e 3. J. W. Nixon High School Ph: (956) 795-3960 • Fax: (956) 795-3963 v e Bustamante St. A 4 v e t t v A e Bustamante St. e A l a 27 v t l 2000 East Plum St. t r t A u a e s l a 27 r B t l e r U u Saunders St v a Ph: (956) 795-3849 • Fax: (956) 795-3844 17. Heights Elementary School s a A r Boston St 59 B t 59 e U n a Saunders St i v a r a A e 59 a Boston St t S Ash St 59 1208 Market St. v 6 n a M i A e a r v e a o a S 26 t Ash St v Travis St A 6 d n r M A e n 4. Laredo Early College High School at Ph: (956) 795-3970 • Fax: (956) 795-3973 a a 23 v a e o S n 26 t Travis St r d A d l n i r e n a T a 2 B 3 e S Texas A&M International University n r d n Ash St l Locust St i e a T B S 29 n Ash St 5201 University Blvd. 18. Jesus A. Kawas Elementary School a Lol cust St l a 3 e S c 2 r 9 a a l Cowart Hall, Room 122 2100 S. Milmo Ave. l Plum St 3 e M Lyon St 1 c 9 r Garden St e a v Ph: (956) 728-5340 • Fax: (956) 795-8185 Ph: (956) 795-3980 • Fax: (956) 795-3982 e Plum St M Lyon St A e v v 19 o A i Garden St e A r d Laredo v l a e e A e e D h i v Civi c f v c o A . n i g e n A r e i a n l v d CenterLa redo i l a v r e S a A 5. Vidal M. Treviño School 19. John Z. Leyendecker e A p D h 8 2 i f a Park St Civi c M c y S 1 . 2 n n g e n e 25 e i n a n 35 r Clark Blvd l v Clark Blvd Center o i r v A r S a d A of Communications & Fine Arts Elementary School Sanchez St e r A p 8 2 t a Park St M a n y t S 12 n 1 u 4 o e 2 5 S n d 35 r Clark Blvd Clark Blvd o r M s A E 820 Main Ave. 1311 Garden St. d Sanchez St e r a t n s a n t a n 1 2 u 4 1 o S S Benavides St. a d 1 k M 0 Ph: (956) 795-3325 • Fax: (956) 795-3330 Ph: (956) 795-3990 • Fax: (956) 795-3992 s E r t 22 a S A n 11 s a n n i 21 Lane St. S Benavides St. a a 1 0 k M r t Washington St. 22 9 S 11 A n 6. Francisco S. Lara Academy 20. Honore Ligarde Elementary School 5 i Lane St. a Victoria St 2901 East Travis St. 2800 S. Canada Ave. M Washington St. Matamoros St Guadalupe St 9 16 5 83 Victoria St 83 Ph: (956) 795-3900 • Fax: (956) 726-0350 Ph: (956) 795-4000 • Fax: (956) 795-4002 Matamoros St Guadalupe St 16 83 83 Market St 17 e 7. Dr. Joaquin G. Cigarroa Middle School 21. Christopher M. Macdonell v A 17 e v y Market St w A o w 2600 Palo Blanco St. Elementary School d e H e a h v a e c 81 t A n a M i e l p v y Ph: (956) 795-3700 • Fax: (956) 718-2208 1606 Benavides St. w a a A o w 35 Z Green St 13 M 359 d e H a h a e c Ph: (956) 795-4010 • Fax: (956) 795-4012 81 t n a M i l p a a 35 Z 8. Louis J. Christen Middle School Green St 13 M 83 359 2001 Santa Maria Ave. 22. Joseph C. Martin Elementary School Ph: (956) 795-3725 • Fax: (956) 795-3732 1600 Monterrey Ave. 28 83 Ph: (956) 795-4020 • Fax: (956) 795-4025 Bismark S. t 28 e v 28 A wy 9. Mirabeau B. Lamar Middle School s H a s a t n . Ba ismark St 28 k e 1818 Arkansas Ave. 23. Clarence L. Milton Elementary School r apa v Z A A wy s Ph: (956) 795-3750 • Fax: (956) 795-3766 2500 E. Ash St. ChestnuH t St. a s a t n e v a a p k A 18 Ph: (956) 795-4030 • Fax: (956) 795-4033 r o Za A m l i Chestnut St. 10. Memorial Middle School M e Zacatecas Sv t A 18 Chacota St 2002 Marcella Ave. 24. Alma A. Pierce Elementary School 1 o m l e 3 i 0 v M Ph: (956) 795-3775 • Fax: (956) 795-3780 800 E. Eistetter St. A a 7 d Zacatecas Sa t n 20 Chacota St Ph: (956) 795-4050 • Fax: (956) 795-4053 1 a Palo Blanco St C . e 30 S v 11. Antonio M. Bruni Elementary School A a 7 d It is the policy of the Laredo Independent School District a n 20 1508 San Eduardo Ave. 1702 Houston Street, Laredo, TX 78040 a not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national Palo Blanco St C . Ph: (956) 795-3910 • Fax: (956) 795-3913 origin, gender, limited English proficiency, or handicap- Ph: 956.795.3200 • www.laredoisd.org S ping condition in its programs.
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