- Carter Student-Athletes Caught in Action
- Spot the Jimmy Carter teachers supporting the Mighty RedWolves out in our La Joya ISD Pack & Community
- Junior Ivan S. Caught in Action
- Junior Ivan S. plays for the JV Coyotes football team
- RedWolves in the Wild
- FBLA members volunteer at HEB’s Feast of Sharing
- Jacklynn Z. at the FFA Conference
- UTRGV cat provides students with entertainment while awaiting their sessions
- RedWolves in the Wild- Senior Amerika S. participates in the Palmview HS Cheer Team
- Spot the Mighty Redwolves Out in Our La Joya ISD Pack and Community
- Jaymee Gomez Gives An Insight Into Her Extracurricular Activities
- RedWolves in the Wild: Robert Morales
- RedWolves In The Wild
- RedWolves in the Wild: Nicole Flores Varsity Palmview Basketball Team
- THROWBACK: Care Academy at the Special Olympics FUNdamentals Event
- RedWolves in the Wild: Congratulations Yvette Rojas fifth place in Wrestling
- RedWolves in the Wild: Junior Luis Flores places 3rd in Juvenile Boys No-Gi/ Beginner (Heavy) at the Grand Prix Grappling competition
- “The Hope for Tomorrow”
- State bound UIL RedWolves!
- UIL Regional Qualifiers visit Selena Quintanilla’s memorial statue.
- RedWolves in the Wild- Senior Pedro R. participates in the Juarez Lincoln HS Cross Country Team
- RedWolves in the Wild: Rey S. earning some green
- RedWolves in the Wild: Carter students proudly represent the school as part of the Lobos JV volleyball team
- RedWolves in the Wild: Delani G. cheers with La Joya HS and is named cheerleader of the week.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Erika T. plays volleyball with Palmview HS.
- Students rising to the challenge of reaching out with an act of kindness. 📞💕 Caught in the heartfelt moment of connecting with a loved one. #ActOfKindness #JCECHSKindnessChallenge
- RedWolves in the Wild: Jessica A. represents JCECHS as a cheerleader and clarinet player for LJHS
- RedWolves in the Wild: Can you spot RedWolf? Jaymee G. is amongst the pack.
- Red Wolves in the Wild: Abigail T. playing for the La Joya HS Band
- Red Wolves In The Wild: JCEC students Jessica A., Jalynn G., and Delani G. at La Joya ISD Stadium.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Jalynn G. cheers with La Joya HS, named cheerleader of the week.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Audrey B. performs a solo as part of the La Joya HS Choir
- RedWolves in the Wild: Students compete at a powerlifting meet, displaying strength, and teamwork.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Students compete at a powerlifting meet, displaying strength, and teamwork.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Students compete at a powerlifting meet, displaying strength, and teamwork.
- RedWolves in the Wild: Students compete at a powerlifting meet, displaying strength, and teamwork.
- RedWolves to Lead La Joya Cheer Squad
- RedWolves in the Wild: as part of the Palmview JV Mariachi, Mariah Perez takes First Place at the TSC Mariachi Festival in Brownsville.
- RedWolves in the Wild: For every Husky score Krystal O. as part of the Push-up Squad demonstrates comraderie and team spirit.
Jaymee Gomez Outside of School
Extracurricular activities allow students to shine outside academics, as it has done for sophomore Jaymee Gomez, Jewelette, and basketball players at La Joya High School.
“I like being in extracurriculars because they allow me to shine outside academics. I can meet new people through both of those programs and try different things,” said Gomez.
Gomez said that she considers herself a leader and likes to put herself in roles where she can lead; for example, she is an officer in Jewelettes and a captain in basketball.
“It helps me be more structured in a way, even though sometimes it’s hectic, it helps me become the person I am,” said Gomez.
Gomez said that even though it’s helpful, it gets very timely, making it very hard to stay on top of certain things.
“Like last weekend, I went to Corpus, and I was out for three days for basketball; it was kind of hard to make sure that all my assignments were done, but I feel that if anything, it just pushes me to try harder and better myself, and mold myself into a better person academically that way I’m able to be the person that I need to be on the court and in the dance room,” said Gomez.
Gomez said that if someone were to join these activities, they would have to know what they are getting into, especially the type of commitment it is if they already do UIL.
“It’s a little bit less time than if you have to go to practice every day at La Joya or if you have to walk to a different school to go and practice,” said Gomez.
Gomez said that if someone were to do an extracurricular activity, they would have to know what’s right for them and how much they can offer to that club.