Governor Greg Abbott recently announced that 14 Weslaco ISD schools have been awarded with the Purple Star Campus Designation across the state of Texas for 2024-2025. Dr. Armando Cuellar Middle School received a Purple Star recognition for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 school years.
“This is recognition of the district’s commitment to serving the unique needs of our military children,” Student Support Services Director Dr. Cindy Cid said. “We provide a sense of belonging to students who move from one place to another.”
Purple Star Elementary Schools include A.N. (Tony) Rico, Airport Drive, Cleckler-Heald, Justice Raul A. Gonzalez, Memorial, North Bridge, PFC Mario Ybarra and Sam Houston. Secondary schools with the Purple Star designations are Beatriz G. Garza, Central, Cuellar and Mary Hoge, as well as, South Palm Gardens, Weslaco East and Weslaco high schools. The designations are valid for two years.
These campuses met the rigorous criteria which includes the establishment of a military liaison, the creation of a webpage with resources for military-connected families, a campus transition program for military-connected students, and support for this military family assistance initiative.
“Each campus-based military liaison, and counselors/social workers provide our military students with resources to help them with social emotional issues,” Dr. Cid said. “These students have to be resilient when their parents are not there because of deployment.”
Currently, 15 out of the 37 Purple Star schools in Region I are from WISD.
“Our district is committed to our military students,” Dr. Cid said. “We support them throughout the school year.”
The district will celebrate Veteran’s Day with a special assembly on November 11. The district also celebrates Child of the Military Month in April and high school students who are signing up for military service.
The Purple Star Campus program was established in 2019 by the 86th Texas Legislature. Texas is the second largest state with military-connected students in school.