With federal and state authorities scrutinizing La Joya ISD, it’s likely the board will order special elections for the two seats left vacant by corruption convictions.

With federal and state authorities scrutinizing La Joya ISD, it’s likely the board will order special elections for the two seats left vacant by corruption convictions.
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Oscar Salinas is the second La Joya ISD trustee convicted on federal public corruption charges this year.
After sneaky tactics employed by the school district, residents elect a businesswoman who’s been vocal about bringing transparency into La Joya.
La Joya ISD’s Superintendent celebrated the district’s opening of a $20 million waterpark.