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Hondo ISD Calendar

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D'Hanis ISD Calendar

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K-12 Education in Hondo, TX

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Hondo ISD

Hondo ISD serves pre-kindergarten to 12th grade students:

  • Meyer Elementary School - Grades PK - 2

  • Newell E. Woolls Intermediate School - Grades 3-5

  • McDowell Middle School - Grades 6-8

  • Hondo High School - Grades 9-12

 

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D’Hanis ISD

D'Hanis ISD served pre-kindergarten to 12th grade students:

  • Ben Koch Elementary - Grades PK - 5

  • D'Hanis Junior High and High School - Grades 6 -12

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Higher Education Opportunities

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  • Northwest Vista College - As part of the Alamo Colleges District, NVC allows students to pursue an affordable education through a comprehensive curriculum that is designed to prepare them to enter a career or transfer their credits to continue their education at a four-year institution.

  • Southwest Texas Junior College - STJC is located about 36 miles from Hondo and offers associate degrees, certificate programs, workforce and technical education and adult education and literacy programs. High school and home school students can also earn college credit through their dual enrollment program.

  • The University of Texas at San Antonio - Located in San Antonio, this upcoming Tier One school offers programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as various certificate programs.

  • Online Schools in Texas - Deciding upon an online program can seem overwhelming. This guide helps students make the right academic choice by answering common questions to choosing and enrolling in an online program.

  • Best Texas Colleges & Universities - Students can explore top-ranking schools in Texas and compare institutions based on important factors such as cost of tuition, average alumni earnings, and graduations rates here.

  • Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Accreditation - Attending a school with the proper accreditation proves to employers and educators that a student received a quality education that meets professional and academic standards. Learn about accreditations standards in Texas here.

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Career Education & Workforce Development

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  • South Texas Regional Training Center - Hondo students can enroll in one of the training center’s on-site and online vocational and trade programs such as medical training, truck driving or welding to gain the required skills needed to enter or advance a specialized career.

  • Texas Workforce Commission - This agency serves job seekers and employers in the state by offering and maintaining workforce development services in the state.

  • Vocational Schools in Texas - Students in Texas looking to enter a specific career can use this guide to choose the best vocational program for them while finding academic resources in the state.

  • Guide to Online Community Colleges - Attending an online community college is a great way for students to take the first step towards their degree or career while maintaining other time commitments such as work.

  • Licensing Requirements & Nursing Schools in Texas - Texas boasts one of the largest and fastest growing nursing industries in the country. Prospective nursing students can use this guide to explore top programs in the state and learn about licensing requirements and career opportunities.

  • Criminal Justice Programs in Texas - This growing field is a great option for those interested in a law enforcement or legal profession. Explore Texas’ job opportunities and outlooks for criminal justice careers.

  • Texas Fire Science Degrees and Programs - Students interested in studying a career in fire science can use this page to learn about career prospects and the required education to get there.

 

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Paying for College in Texas

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  • TexasABLE, 529 ABLE Accounts - The Achieving a Better Life Experience program allows students with disabilities to start save money for college while maintaining other assistance programs like Medicaid and SSI benefits.

  • Online Colleges the Offer Laptops - With the growing demand for technology in the classroom, some schools now offer free or discounted laptops for online students to help offset the cost of college.

  • Most Affordable Online Schools - Students can cut the cost of a degree by attending an affordable college that still offers a quality and comprehensive education.

  • Texas Match the Promise Foundation - This program helps students and their families who participate in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund increase their college savings by awarding matching scholarships and tuition grants to students. 

  • Scholarships & Financial Aid for Veterans - Veterans and their dependents have unique benefits when it comes to paying for school. Learn about veteran federal aid programs, like the GI Bill, as well as other forms of financial aid.

  • Graduate School Scholarships - Attending graduate school can help students expand their career opportunities, but it can be costly. Learn about available scholarships for graduate students as well as expert advice and tips for the application process.

  • Most Affordable Universities in America for 2021

  • Financial Aid for Military and Veterans - This page describes financial aid options for military personnel and veterans pursuing a college education. Common awards include private scholarships, federal loan forgiveness, grants, and tuition assistance programs. Individuals looking for military MBA scholarships should research the schools, professional organizations, and other resources listed.

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