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Texas ACE

San Felipe Del Rio CISD

Del Rio TX 78840

Office Hours

Monday:Friday - 9:30 am to 6:30 pm

Jane Villarreal

Chief Academic Officer
jane.villarreal@sfdr-cisd.org


Vanessa Martinez

Project Director
vanessa.martinez@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4104


Brenda L. Flores

Project Specialist
brendal.flores@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4210


Jaqueline Vazquez

Dr. Fermin Calderon Site Coordinator
jaqueline.vazquez@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4623


E. Karina Moreno

Dr. Lonnie Green Site Coordinator
erica.moreno@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4766


Yesica Gonzalez

Garfield Elementary Site Coordinator
yesica.gonzalez@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4707


Julia Ventura

Lamar Elementary Site Coordinator
julia.ventura@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4746


A. Valeria Campos de Cardenas

Ruben Chavira Elementary Site Coordinator
azayra.camposdecardenas@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4676


Carlos O. Rios

San Felipe Memorial Middle School Site Coordinator
carloso.rios@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4574


Maria Navejar

Del Rio Middle School Site Coordinator
maria.navejar@sfdr-cisd.org

Phone: (830) 778-4529


When the last bell rings, Texas ACE is just getting started.

School only occupies about one-third of a child’s life. ACE provides a safe, reliable place for kids and teens to go the rest of the time—so they can stay on track in school and in life. They get homework help, personalized academic support, and other enrichment like clubs and sports. Parents can feel secure knowing their kids are getting academic support at no cost while building relationships with friends and trusted adults. The program is led by teachers, who love seeing their students succeed and thrive. Kids show up for the fun and hardly notice they’re learning. 

The Mission

Texas ACE aims to improve academic performance/grades, school attendance, positive behavior, and student
engagement by providing students with a safe place to go during non-school hours for extended learning and enrichment activities. The program serves students in Title 1 schools who otherwise would not have such opportunities.

“Funded by a grant from the US Department of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers program”