Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District
TXPharr, Texas•Hidalgo County
Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
77
Total Schools
45,309
Total Enrollment
PK-KG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
2
Preschools
10
Elementary
Schools
14
Middle
Schools
8
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
1826%
2841%
2333%
School Types
By Type
Public
71Charter
6Private
0By Level
Elementary
10Middle
14High
8Reviews (Aggregated)
4.0
Average Rating
550
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
Hispanic / Latino
80%
White
11%
Asian
4%
Black / African American
4%
Two or More Races
1%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
92%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
60%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
5.7
5.3
—
4.3
Average ACT Score
16.4
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
887
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
66%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
23%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
26% (18)
Average
41% (28)
Above Average
33% (23)
Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District
77 schoolsPreschools
(2)Elementary Schools
(10)7
Amber Charter School East Harlem
Elementarycharter•288 students
1
Belle Haven Elementary School
Elementarypublic•312 students
3
Costano Elementary School
Elementarypublic•369 students
8
Frank C Whiteley Elementary School
Elementarypublic•608 students
8
Hunting Ridge Elementary School
Elementarypublic•595 students
4
Los Robles-Ronald McNair Academy
Elementarypublic•276 students
8
Marion Jordan Elementary School
Elementarypublic•470 students
9
Pleasant Hill Elementary School
Elementarypublic•403 students
9
Stuart R Paddock School
Elementarypublic•471 students
6
Virginia Lake Elementary School
Elementarypublic•574 students
Middle Schools
(14)5
Alamo Middle School
Middlepublic•698 students
6
Audie Murphy Middle School
Middlepublic•787 students
6
Austin Middle School
Middlepublic•951 students
5
Carl Sandburg Jr High School
Middlepublic•466 students
4
Jaime Escalante Middle School
Middlepublic•566 students
5
Kennedy Middle School
Middlepublic•580 students
5
Liberty Middle School
Middlepublic•795 students
4
Lyndon B Johnson Middle School
Middlepublic•1,003 students
8
Plum Grove Jr High School
Middlepublic•1,113 students
5
R Yzaguirre Middle School
Middlepublic•775 students
4
Ravenswood Comprehensive Middle
Middlepublic•488 students
6
Round Lake-Brewster Secondary
Middlepublic•112 students
5
Walter R Sundling Jr High School
Middlepublic•662 students
5
Winston Campus Jr High School
Middlepublic•853 students
High Schools
(8)—
College Career & Technology Academy
Highpublic0
4
Horizon Science Academy Cleveland
Highcharter•290 students
6
PSJA High School
Highpublic•2,459 students
4
PSJA Memorial High School
Highpublic•1,860 students
6
PSJA North High School
Highpublic•2,176 students
1
PSJA Sonia M Sotomayor High School
Highpublic•47 students
5
PSJA Southwest Early College High School
Highpublic•1,692 students
7
PSJA Thomas Jefferson ECHS
Highpublic•539 students
Other Schools
(43)7
Aida C Escobar Elementary School
Schoolpublic•673 students
6
Alfred Sorensen Elementary School
Schoolpublic•616 students
8
Allen & William Arnold Elementary School
Schoolpublic•586 students
6
Amanda Garza-Pena Elementary School
Schoolpublic•595 students
5
Arnoldo Cantu Sr Elementary School
Schoolpublic•599 students
2
Aspire East Palo Alto Charter
Schoolcharter•496 students
3
Atlantic Community Charter School
Schoolcharter•330 students
7
Augusto Guerra Elementary School
Schoolpublic•675 students
8
Berta S Palacios Elementary School
Schoolpublic•551 students
Buell Central DAEP
Schoolpublic•121 students
7
Carmen Anaya Elementary School
Schoolpublic•408 students
10
Central Road Elementary School
Schoolpublic•519 students
9
Cesar Chavez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•405 students
5
Daniel Ramirez Elementary School
Schoolpublic•483 students
6
Dr William Long Elementary School
Schoolpublic•792 students
5
Drs Reed - Mock Elementary School
Schoolpublic•536 students
8
Edith & Ethel Carman Elementary School
Schoolpublic•638 students
Elvis J Ballew High School
Schoolpublic•52 students
7
Geraldine Palmer Elementary School
Schoolpublic•644 students
8
Graciela Garcia Elementary School
Schoolpublic•402 students
5
Gray M Sanborn Elementary School
Schoolpublic•584 students
5
Henry Ford Elementary School
Schoolpublic•646 students
6
Jane Addams Elementary School
Schoolpublic•571 students
4
John Doedyns Elementary School
Schoolpublic•442 students
John G Conyers Learning Academy
Schoolpublic0
5
John McKeever Elementary School
Schoolpublic•723 students
3
Kelly-Pharr Elementary School
Schoolpublic•671 students
7
Kimball Hill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•500 students
4
KIPP Valiant Community Prep
Schoolcharter•587 students
5
Lake Louise Elementary School
Schoolpublic•468 students
6
Lincoln Elementary School
Schoolpublic•673 students
7
Marcia R. Garza Elementary School
Schoolpublic•664 students
4
Northwood Academy Charter School
Schoolcharter•760 students
9
PSJA Collegiate
Schoolpublic•132 students
7
Raul Longoria Elementary School
Schoolpublic•560 students
3
Round Lake-Brewster Elementary
Schoolpublic•379 students
5
Santos Livas Elementary School
Schoolpublic•527 students
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
Schoolpublic•413 students
3
Trevino Elementary School
Schoolpublic•431 students
7
Vida N Clover Elementary School
Schoolpublic•426 students
6
Willow Bend Elementary School
Schoolpublic•449 students
Winston Campus Elementary School
Schoolpublic•227 students
4
Zeferino Farias Elementary School
Schoolpublic•563 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingCRT / RaceHighAdded 4d ago
District funds race-based programming
Alleged incident in Ravenswood City Elementary School District · California
The Ravenswood City School District has allocated $50,000 for race and sex-based programming. These programs, provided by a consultant, are specifically designed for girls of African and Polynesian descent. The services include various "healing centered resources" and a retreat.
Occurred on October 1, 2024Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 77 schools in Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.