Cigarroa High School
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| Dr. Leonides Gonzalez Cigarroa High School | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
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2600 Zacatecas Street , 78046 | |
| Coordinates | 27°28′24″N 99°28′12″W / 27.473394°N 99.470092°W |
| Information | |
| Type | Public |
| Motto | The Pride of South Laredo! |
| Established | 1983 |
| School district | Laredo Independent School District |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Enrollment | 1,438 (2023-2024)[1] |
| Color | |
| Mascot | Toro |
| Website | cigarroahs |
Dr. Leonides Gonzalez Cigarroa High School is a public high school located in Laredo Independent School District in Laredo in Webb County in south Texas. Grades nine through twelve are taught there. It serves students living in south Laredo. It has a student population of about 1,300. The school's namesake is a late medical doctor.
In 2014, Cigarroa High School fell short of minimum state standards and was placed on the Public Education Grant list.[2]
Cigarroa High School also houses the L.I.S.D. Sabas Perez Engineering and Technology Magnet School, a magnet school focused on engineering and technology education. The students may choose three different paths (engineering, technology or oil and gas) while enrolled in the magnet. The instructors are Amanda Gonzalez for engineering, Christine Garza for oil, and gas, and Alexander Castro for technology pathways.
In 2007-2008 the robotics team competed and won the regional district competition in Edinburgh, Texas. After the regionals, the team went to the state competition.[citation needed] In 2009, Cigarroa students had the highest TAKS standardized test scores in Laredo.[citation needed]
