Jackson Roosevelt Elementary

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1512 Jackson St
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Jackson Roosevelt Elementary School is a part of the Calhoun County Independent School District and is located in Port Lavaca, Texas. It provides educational programs to more than 800 students in prekindergarten through grade five. The school s library offers various resources and materials for development of students, such as references, books, magazines and also provides computers with Internet access to students. The school offers a variety of programs, including gifted, exceptional student education and English for students of other languages. It has a parent-teacher association that provides financial support through fundraising programs for development of students and to expand the educational opportunities. In addition, the school has a cafeteria serving a variety of food items.
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