Listings in Public Safety and Charter Schools in El Paso and San Antonio

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3850 Justice, El Paso, Texas 79938, U.S.A. | United States of America

Richard Wiles, Sheriff

Sheriff Richard D. Wiles was raised and educated in El Paso, graduating from Andress High School in 1979. Sheriff Wiles joined the El Paso Police Department in 1982 and rose quickly to leadership positions.
785 Southwestern Dr., El Paso, Texas 79912, U.S.A. | United States of America

Melissa Longoria, Principal

It is with great excitement that I introduce myself as the new principal at Da Vinci School. My name is Melissa Longoria, and as the newly appointed principal it is my sincere pleasure and honor to be part of such a respected institution.
1671 Bob Hope Dr,, El Paso, Texas 79936, U.S.A. | United States of America

Julie D. Contreras, Principal

"I am genuinely optimistic that Vista has the best educators in El Paso, Texas. Our Viper educators have one thing on their mind: the success of each Viper Student that passes through their classroom door." Julie D. Contreras, Principal
7310 Bishop Flores Dr., El Paso, Texas 79912, U.S.A. | United States of America

Martha Franco, Principal

"Our students represent a true cross section of our society and work together to become the best they can be. HBE teachers work hard to deliver quality instruction designed to meet the individual needs of every student." Martha Franco, Principal
911 N. Raynor St., El Paso, Texas 79903, U.S.A. | United States of America

Peter Pacillas, Interim Chief of Police

The city appointed Peter Pacillas – who has served as an assistant police chief nearly as long as Allen served as chief – as interim police chief earlier this month. Pacillas graduated from the El Paso Police Academy in 1988.
5141 Upper Valley Rd., El Paso, Texas 79932, U.S.A. | United States of America

Claudia Castañón, Principal

"As a top-tier dual-language campus, we offer several academic and fine arts extracurricular activities. We also encourage students to explore, find new passions, and advocate for the activities they want to see in their schools." Claudia Castañón