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Mission:
The La Joya Independent School District empowers students to become critical thinkers, visionary leaders, and active contributors in their community, fostering a pathway to success for limitless opportunities in a competitive global, civic and economic landscape. Educational excellence is the responsibility of all members of the La Joya ISD community, where we embody the belief system, both in voice and action, that results in students who are prepared to realize their fullest potential.
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Clem Garza, Director
956-323-2503
Cassandra Gracia, Technology Integration Specialist
956-323-2509
Yolanda Del Bosque, Secretary
956-323-2503
Mission Statement La Joya ISD staff will utilize technology to inspire, integrate and innovate. (TECHi3)
Vision Statement La Joya ISD staff is dedicated to using technology to innovate teaching and learning practices by integrating digital tools to inspire students to thrive in a global society through collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking.
Goals La Joya Independent School District encourages the use of technology as one way of enhancing the mission to prepare and inspire students for lifelong success by teaching the skills, knowledge, and behaviors students will need as responsible citizens in the global community. As 21st Century learners, students learn collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking as well as problem solving in a variety of ways throughout the school day. In an effort to increase access to those 21st Century skills, La Joya ISD has made it a goal to offer students accessibility to their learning through “TECHi3” – Technology to Inspire, Integrate and Innovate. The individual use of technology is a way to empower students to maximize their full potential and to prepare them for college and careers.
Outcomes of TECHi3 are to:- Enhance teaching and learning
- Individualize learning through technology
- Promote collaboration and student engagement
- Strengthen 21st Century skills necessary for future success
- Have access to relevant technologies, tools, resources, and services for individualized instruction
- Use information and communication technologies to collaborate, construct knowledge and provide solutions to real world problems and situations that are encountered
- Use research-based strategies in all subject areas to improve academic achievement
- Communicate effectively in a variety of formats for diverse audiences
Tech Integration Resources and PD Sessions
- TECH BYTES Virtual PD Sessions
- Central Office Secretaries PD Sessions
- Instructional/Digital Resources
- Tech Integration PD Sessions
- ISTE Standards
- Campus Technologists Responsibilities
- SAMR Monthly Topics
LJTECHi3 Academy
- LJTECHi3 Academy Description
- LJTECHi3 Academy Device Expectations
- Curiosity, Creativity, Student Agency
STEM Camps
Library Information / Resources
- Senate Bill 13
- Campus Library Collections (Destiny)
- Reconsideration of Library Materials
- House Bill 900
- Texas Library Standards
- Library Materials Policy
- Instructional Materials Policy
- Technology Device Loan Agreement
- Movies and Media in the Classroom
- Library Materials Challenge Form
- Library Materials Challenge Process
- Texas State Library Archives Commission
- Book Lists for Proposed Procurement
Connected Families Initiative
Digital Citizenship Resources
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Dr. Juan Salazar, Director
956-323-2503
Ramon Garcia, Cybersecurity Coordinator
956-323-2516
Oscar Gonzalez, Network Admin. Supervisor
956-323-2514
Jerry Garcia, Network Admin
956-323-2500
Jose Tanguma, Network Admin
956-323-2500
Carlos Martinez, Network Admin
956-323-2500
Cesar Villarreal, Network Admin
956-323-2500
Erik Solis, Network Admin
956-323-2500
Yolanda Del Bosque, Secretary
956-323-2503
Network and Computer Resources, Information- Technology Device Loan Agreement
- Technology Equipment Auction Protocol
- Central office Tech Equipment Protocol
- Frontline Edu Asset Mgt. Protocol
- Technology Work Order
- CQ Technology Resources Policy
- CQA Websites Policy
- CQB Cybersecurity Policy
- CQC Tech Equipment Policy
- Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
- 2025-26 Computer Quotes
- MFA Instructions Video
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Claudio Cantu, Director
956-323-2505
Ruben Espinoza, Software Engineer
956-323-2505
Crystal Gonzalez, Secretary
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Aaron Lara, Director
956-323-2090
Belinda Banda, PEIMS Coordinator
956-323-2096
Marcela Rodriguez, Programmer
956-323-2093
Vacancy, Programmer
956-323-2092
Luis Ruiz, Computer Specialist
956-323-2094
Dr. Frank Rivera, Programmer
956-323-2054
Ralph Kelley, Programmer
956-323-2098
Maribel Lopez, PEIMS Specialist
956-323-2088
Crystal Gonzalez, Secretary
956-323-2505
Quick Links and Resources- Skyward Family Log In Instruction
- Skyward Help Page
- Staff Information Sheet
- Student Demographic Information
- Online User Request Form
- SAP Concur Training Presentations
- PEIMS Data Plus
- Clever Log In
- Gifted Students Coding
- Optional Flexible School Day Program
The Data Quality Department provides administrative application support for all of the district’s divisions. The department consists of 10 staff members; programmers and application support staff which have core skills in software programming, web design, business and student processes and integrating with other District software applications.
Data from the main administration applications extract for the 4 annual PEIMS submissions. This data includes student, attendance, discipline, leavers, financial data and staff data.
The primary administrative applications run on the district’s servers using Skyward for the student software application and Weidenhammer (Alio) for business software application.
The Data Quality Department is here to serve your administrative processing needs.
