April 15, 2026
UISD student wins Scripps Regional Spelling Bee
After battling round after round for nearly six hours at the Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, Hannah Chavez, a 7th grader from Elias Herrera Middle School, won it all by correctly spelling
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United ISD offers a diverse range of educational opportunities across its 44 campuses. Students have access to rigorous academics, innovative programs, and a supportive learning environment. The district emphasizes the importance of bilingual education and prepares students for success in a globalized world. With a focus on both academic and personal growth, United ISD schools strive to empower students to become responsible citizens and lifelong learners.
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April 15, 2026
After battling round after round for nearly six hours at the Scripps Regional Spelling Bee, Hannah Chavez, a 7th grader from Elias Herrera Middle School, won it all by correctly spelling
April 2, 2026
Josefina "Josie" Juarez, a local children's author, visited Colonel Santos Benavides Elementary recently to read to students and their families in the After School Adventures Program. Juarez is the
April 2, 2026
The United ISD Special Education Department and Cherish Center proudly hosted its 4th Annual World Down Syndrome Day Fashion Show recently at Elias Herrera Middle School. The event celebrated
March 25, 2026
United Independent School District is pleased to announce that Claudia C. Dovalina-Guzman is returning to the district as the new Executive Director of Special Education Instruction. With 31