RICT ION T In the heart of West Texas, just southeast of El Paso, Tornillo Independent School District serves as a pathway to possibility for its small, rural community. With two campuses, this highly engaged school district enrolls approximately 750 students but offers a range of opportunities that rival those of much larger systems. Superintendent Rosy Vega-Barrio emphasizes, “Everything that we do here in Tornillo ISD revolves around really grasping the essence of our community.” PROVIDING FIRST CLASS OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE STUDENT AT ITS HEART 466 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07
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