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πŸ›οΈπŸŒŸ Learning how communities are built - one career at a time! πŸŒŸπŸ›οΈ

Posted Date: 06/20/26 (05:00 PM)


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Students from La Joya Juarez-Lincoln High School's CTE Summer Work-Based Learning Program recently visited the City of Palmview, where they explored the many careers and services that help communities grow, thrive, and serve their residents. β€οΈπŸ–€
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From municipal operations and permitting to public works and community planning, experiences like these connect classroom learning to real-world careers while helping students discover new opportunities for their future.Β 

Through strong partnerships, La Joya ISD continues to advance Priority 4: Community Trust, Unity & Partnerships by creating meaningful learning experiences that strengthen connections between students, schools, and the community. 🀝✨
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Thank you to the City of Palmview for investing in our students and helping inspire the next generation of leaders and public servants! πŸ‘

#LaJoyaISD #CTE #WorkBasedLearning #CityOfPalmview #CommunityPartnerships #FutureReady #AchievingExcellenceTogether β€οΈπŸ–€Β 
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