YOUNG WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP ACADEMYThe Ysleta Young Women’s Leadership Academy is a member of the Young Women’s Preparatory Network (YWPN), a nonprofit organization that partners with public school districts to operate the largest network of all-girls, public, college-preparatory schools in the nation.Learn more about our Young Women's Leadership Academy
ATHLETICSThe objective of school sports is the enrichment of the high school experiences of students within the context of the educational mission of schools.More Information
ALL DAY PREKYsleta ISD's Pre-K program is designed to promote children’s knowledge and skills in all developmental areas— cognitive, social/emotional, physical, and aesthetic—and to establish a foundation for lifelong learning.More Information
ACADEMICSThe Ysleta Independent School District prepares for success after high school through a comprehensive program of Advanced Academics that ensures college and career readiness for all. Students can earn college credits while in high school and prepare for advanced courses through several programs and collaborations.
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FINE ARTSOur mission is to make the Ysleta Independent School District synonymous with arts excellence by inspiring all students to appreciate their cultural heritage and to meet their full potential in a variety of programs, media and interactions.
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COLLEGE & CAREER READINESSThe goal of college and career readiness accountability is to have all students graduate with the foundational skills needed to be ready for college or work after high school.More Information
SERVICE EXCELLENCE KUDOS
Kudos to custodians Olga and ricardo from central officeOlga and Ricardo came out to sub at Ysleta Pre K Center, and they both did an amazing job. I got so many compliments on their performance that I would ask for them to come back again. Despite of Mr. Barron's disability he performed very well. Great job OLGA MANCERA AND RICARDO BARRON. VERY APPRECIATED FOR ALL YOUR HELP🤗Irma Ramirez
kudos to michelle sanchez, Dyslexic Coordinator Ms. Sanchez goes to a school and teaches a dyslexic groups. As a district coordinator she is giving instruction and sees the work that our interventionists do. She can honestly know exactly the time it takes and how she can best support the interventionists. Thank you Ms. Sanchez for being a true leader!!Brenda Ferro
kudos to the yisd Warehouse CrewTo Albert and the entire warehouse crew I'd like to thank you for consistently going above and beyond. Your positive attitude and willingness to help others make you a valuable asset to our district. I value and appreciate the hard days work you all put in day after day to make sure we all have what we need. No task is to big or to small you all our Rockstar's. Once again thank you, I appreciate you all.Melissa Ortega
Kudos to Mr. Elias Granados from Bel air high schoolMr. Granados went above and beyond to help my wife and me in the stadium tunnel. When I nearly tripped and fell, his quick reaction was to throw himself forward to catch me and prevent me from hitting the concrete. He's a great guy, and after chatting with him, I found out he graduated with my oldest son. Great job, Mr. Granados—thank you!Mike Flores
Kudos to vanessa barayCongratulations to Vanessa Baray on her promotion to Elementary Certification Specialist! She will do an amazing job! Jiovana A. Gutierrez
KUDOS TO MS. JAZMIN HERNANDEZ FROM GLEN COVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLThank you, Ms. Hernandez, for the structure that third-graders need during a rigorous STAAR testing year. You have made sure that the content has been taught and understood, in addition to test-taking skills. You've also explained to your students the importance of continuing their education and reaching excellence. I applaud you. Teri Martinez
Kudos to ms. ortiz from del valle middle schoolMs. Ortiz has taught me how to trust others, and her classroom feels like a safe space. I feel comfortable talking to her and sharing my feelings. She is a very supportive teacher.Christopher Pena