SFDR CISD Resource Guide, What Local Families Need to Know
San Felipe Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District maintains a comprehensive website that serves as the primary source for school calendars, board notices, enrollment and district policies affecting Del Rio and Val Verde County. The site consolidates information on campuses, programs, governance and family services that residents need to monitor for schedules, program changes and civic engagement.

San Felipe Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District, known locally as SFDR CISD, operates the public schools that serve Del Rio and surrounding areas of Val Verde County. The district website presents the district mission and vision, lists campuses and programs, and hosts the official notices and documents residents must use to follow school operations and decisions.
The district frames its mission around a high quality, innovative curriculum, engaging instruction and a safe nurturing environment. The stated vision emphasizes partnership with families and the wider community to empower students to excel. The website enumerates campuses across elementary middle and high school levels, naming examples such as Irene C. Cardwell Elementary, Roberto Bobby Barrera STEM Magnet School, Del Rio Middle School, Garfield Middle School, Del Rio High School, Del Rio Freshman School and Early College High School. Alternative education options are listed as Blended Academy and SGLC. The site also provides a full campus list and contact information for families.
Program offerings and student supports are detailed, including bilingual academics, gifted and talented services, Leader In Me leadership programming, Power Hour and Power Block tutoring supports, career and technical education, child nutrition and student health services. Parent and guardian tools such as the Skyward portal and Canvas links are available alongside district calendars for events and assessments. Military family resources and McKinney Vento supports for families in transition are among the community resources highlighted.

Governance and transparency materials are posted publicly. The website hosts Board of Trustees information, board meeting notices and minutes, district accountability pages and financial transparency links. Required internet postings including policies budgets and documents related to the Texas Education Agency are available for public review. An anonymous reporting tool and Title IX information are part of the district safety and compliance resources.
For residents the practical impact is clear. Families should use the district site to confirm school schedules closures and enrollment steps. Community members and voters can monitor board notices and published minutes to assess district decisions and prepare for public comment or school board elections. The website functions as the authoritative local repository for the operational and governance information that shapes student services and district priorities.
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