Valley View Independent School District is a division 4a school located in Hidalgo/Pharr Texas area and is dedicated to the education and well being of the students. A growing community of approximately ten square miles, support the district by actively participating in the education of the students. The district includes four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Valley View is committed to the education of the students and offers advance placement programs, counseling for higher education, after school activities, and other school related programs.
The Valley View Independent School District is actively recruiting well-qualified, dedicated, student centered individuals for jobs as teachers, managers, and other support positions. Valley View ISD is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, or military status.
Mission Statement:
The Mission of Valley View I.S.D. is to produce responsible and productive citizens who are capable of thinking critically to solve problems in an ever changing world by providing a system of quality education based on appropriate curriculum, effective instruction and community and family support.
Belief Statements:
- Students always come first.
- All Students can learn and achieve.
- All school activities support student learning in a nurturing and challenging environment.
- Schools, parents, and the community must work together to improve student learning.
- Effective and Highly Qualified Administrators, Teacher and Support Staff, make a positive difference in the lives of students.
- No students will be held any more accountable than the adults.
Child Find
Valley View I.S.D. assists in providing for the special education of children who have a disability. Children with disabilities including vision and hearing problems, mental perceptual, speech, language, social and/or emotional disabilities may be eligible for the program. Programs are available for children ages 0-21 years old.
Early education can be critical because of the amount of learning that takes place in the Pre-School years. The Pre-School Program for children with disabilities provides services for children ages 3-5 years old. Early Childhood Intervention provides services for children ages birth to 2.
If you are aware of a child suspected of having a disability who lives in the Valley View Independent School District, please contact V.V.I.S.D. for information about screening and evaluation services at no cost. The goal of V.V.I.S.D. is to identify children with disabilities living in the district. All children who qualify for Special Education services have a right to a free and appropriate public education. |
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