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Carter Student-Athletes Caught in Action

Teacher stands next to dancer to support her on the football field.

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Junior Ivan S. Caught in Action

Football player student on the field

Junior Ivan S. plays for the JV Coyotes football team

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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

A cheerleader mid-routine

RedWolves in the Wild- Senior Amerika S. participates in the Palmview HS Cheer Team

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Jaymee Gomez Gives An Insight Into Her Extracurricular Activities

RedWolves in the Wild: Robert Morales

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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.

RedWolves in the Wild: Players show their spirit for their second round

RedWolves in the Wild: Emanuel Zavala and Ramiro Olivarez ready to show their pride in the game.

RedWolves in the Wild: NHS members walk together during Breast Cancer Walk.

RedWolves in the Wild: TAFE students in the Breast Cancer Walk.

RedWolves in the Wild: Red Wolves passing out refreshments at the Breast Cancer Walk.

RedWolves in the Wild: Junior Alex Garza and freshman Ivan Lerma give their all at the Track and Field Meet.

Carter students Karyme L. and Manuel F., both a part of the Palmview High School Varsity Golf Team, played at the La Joya ISD Invitational Tournament.

Senior Manuel F. placed fifth place at the tournament, which was held on October 21-22 at the Howling Trails Golf Course. Congratulations to the boys and girls teams who took home the first-place win.

At Carter, students can be successful inside and outside of the classrooms.

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Daniela Flores is a 17-year-old, First-Generation student at Jimmy Carter Early College High School located in La Joya, TX. Her main goal is to earn the education that her parents and grandparents wished for her to have, and she is currently a dual-enrollment student at South Texas College working toward completing her Associate's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies of Criminal Justice. Daniela aspires to become a lawyer and eventually a Supreme Court Justice as one of her role models, Sonia Sotomayor. Since she has grown, so has her love for learning which is one of the reasons why she chooses to go to Carter because of all the learning opportunities it provides. While being at Carter, Daniela has become a part of many clubs and organizations: Leo Club, Future Business Leaders of America, UIL Prose & Poetry, Student Council, Battle of the Books/Book club, and National Honor Society.