Advanced Academics
Advanced Academics

Mario Rosales
Director
(956) 473-5247
mrosales@uisd.net

Maria R. Lanese
AA/Dual Enrollment Coordinator
(956) 473-1926
maramirez@uisd.net
Mission
The department mission is to provide a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate differentiated TEKS- based curriculum for our gifted/talented 6-12 population through appropriate professional development of our GT and Advanced Academics teachers. This program will provide student-centered learning experiences with greater depth and complexity by encouraging students to develop higher level thinking skills. By integrating the knowledge, influence, and perspectives of a wide array of academic disciplines, students will be inspired and motivated to new heights in learning. Teachers will develop partnerships with students, parents and the diverse community of professionals to ensure the success of this endeavor.
Middle School – GT students are grouped homogenously with intellectual peers in the four foundation curricular areas. Eighth-grade students are offered Pre-AP Algebra I, and locally developed English Language Arts and Reading (ELAR), and English College Academic Readiness (ECAR). In addition, an array of appropriately challenging learning experiences is provided to all middle school GT students through the incorporation of the Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP).
High School – High school students are served through Pre-AP and AP courses as well as other specialized courses.
Pre-Advanced Placement – Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) courses are designed to prepare students for higher intellectual engagement and success in Advanced Placement courses.
Advanced Placement – Advanced Placement (AP) courses allow students to participate in college-level coursework and possibly earn college-level credit while still in high school. Students are strongly encouraged to take exams for the AP course(s) in which they are enrolled. A score of 3, 4, or 5 is considered to be a qualifying score. The amount of college credit granted depends upon the individual college or university for which the student is applying.
Concurrent Enrollment – High school juniors and seniors meeting criteria (as set forth in district policy) may enroll concurrently at the local university or community college.
Distance Learning – High school students may participate in distance learning for dual credit. The GOLD (Garnering On-Line Dual Credit) Program is presently available to any rising junior or senior in the district who is in compliance with the Texas Success Initiative (TSI), (Texas Education Code §51.3062) criteria. Laredo Community College provides an excellent online opportunity for students to garner up to 12 college dual credit hours at no cost. Students who meet district and college or university entrance criteria will qualify for one online course per semester.
Magnet School Enrollment – High school students may opt to enroll at one of the three district magnet schools upon meeting eligibility criteria.
Programs Information

The District magnet high schools offer unique educational opportunities and experiences that cannot be found in the District's regular high school program. Students have access to specialized curricula that investigate and explore today's career choices.
District Magnet Schools/Escuelas Magnet del Distrito:
- J.B. Alexander High School Magnet for Health and Science
- United South High School Academy of Global Business and Advanced Technology
- United High School Engineering and Technology Magnet
Credit by Exam – All students in grades K-12 have the opportunity to take credit by exam. Primary students passing the exams according to the district specifications will be advanced to the following grade level, while secondary students passing the exams will earn credit.lll
United ISD is excited to announce a valuable opportunity for students currently in 8th grade. The Early Start Pathway is a program collaborative partnership with Laredo College.
Through this program, qualifying students may take dual credit courses while in high school. Students who are ready may begin their collegiate careers by enrolling in these courses. Students will gain a jumpstart on the required college core requirements while still in high school. They will become familiar with college-level work while saving you money.
- Early Start Pathway Guidelines Powerpoint – English
- Early Start Pathway Guidelines Powerpoint – Spanish
- Early Start Pathway Brochure – English
- Early Start Pathway Brochure – Spanish
- 8th Grade ESP Application Portal
- Accuplacer APP
- Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
- Advanced Placement (AP) Information
- PSAT/NMSQT Information
- AP Programs Homeschooling
- UISD HomeSchool Student Testing Procedures
*As stipulated by TEC 29.916 and United ISD School Board Policy EK (LEGAL), home-schooled students may attend public school to participate in the PSAT/AP Exams administration. Specific registration information can be obtained by contacting the counseling office at the high school that would be the student's designated campus.
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The District magnet high schools offer unique educational opportunities and experiences that cannot be found in the District's regular high school program. Students have access to specialized curricula that investigate and explore today's career choices.
District Magnet Schools/Escuelas Magnet del Distrito:
- J.B. Alexander High School Magnet for Health and Science
- United South High School Academy of Global Business and Advanced Technology
- United High School Engineering and Technology Magnet
Credit by Exam – All students in grades K-12 have the opportunity to take credit by exam. Primary students passing the exams according to the district specifications will be advanced to the following grade level, while secondary students passing the exams will earn credit.lll
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United ISD is excited to announce a valuable opportunity for students currently in 8th grade. The Early Start Pathway is a program collaborative partnership with Laredo College.
Through this program, qualifying students may take dual credit courses while in high school. Students who are ready may begin their collegiate careers by enrolling in these courses. Students will gain a jumpstart on the required college core requirements while still in high school. They will become familiar with college-level work while saving you money.
- Early Start Pathway Guidelines Powerpoint – English
- Early Start Pathway Guidelines Powerpoint – Spanish
- Early Start Pathway Brochure – English
- Early Start Pathway Brochure – Spanish
- 8th Grade ESP Application Portal
- Accuplacer APP
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- Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)
- Advanced Placement (AP) Information
- PSAT/NMSQT Information
- AP Programs Homeschooling
- UISD HomeSchool Student Testing Procedures
*As stipulated by TEC 29.916 and United ISD School Board Policy EK (LEGAL), home-schooled students may attend public school to participate in the PSAT/AP Exams administration. Specific registration information can be obtained by contacting the counseling office at the high school that would be the student's designated campus.
Advanced Academics Links
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Dual Enrollment
- 2025-2026 Advanced Academics Dual Credit Program Handbook
- 2025-2026 Advanced Academics Dual Credit Program Handbook - Spanish
- TEA Dual Credit Information
- ESP vs. ECHS Flowchart
- 2024 ESP Parent Meeting - February 7, 2024
- ESP Recruitment Video with English Powerpoint
- ESP Recruitment Video with Spanish PowerPoint
- 8th Grade ESP Application Portal
- LC/UISD Dual Post-Secondary Credit Partnership Agreement
- UTSA/UISD Dual Post-Secondary Credit Partnership Agreement
- LC/TAMIU/UISD HB5 Section 10 Partnership Agreement
Magnet Documents
- USHS Parent Magnet Meeting Video 2024
- January 16, 2025 Parent Magnet Meeting Video
- 2025-2026 Magnet Timeline
- Magnet Portal
- Magnet Application Process Video
- Magnet Application Process - Spanish Video
- Magnet English Flyer
- Magnet Spanish Flyer
- UISD Guidelines for Entry Into High School Magnet Powerpoint
- UISD Guidelines for Entry Into High School Magnet Spanish Powerpoint
- UISD Guidelines for Entry Into High School Magnet
- Magnet Recruitment Video
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- As mandated by SB 282 and Texas Education Code 28.010 Required Notification of College Credit Opportunities
- TEA
- Higher Education
- Pre-AP
- AP Central
- AP Central Course and Exam Pages
- AP Professional Development
- AP Exam Schedule
- AP Parent Night 2025
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
- AP Brochure
- AP Brochure – Spanish
- AP Program Recruitment Presentation
- AP Program Recruitment Presentation - Spanish
- AP Program Recruitment Video 2015
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Advanced Academics & GT Links
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- United ISD GT Referral
- United ISD GT Referral - Spanish
- GT Parent Meeting TPSP Project Development
- GT Parent Awareness PowerPoint - Spanish
- Awareness Meeting - GT Identification and Assessment 10-10-2024
- FB Live - Gifted Education 2023-2024
- Overview of GT Services, Differentiation and Project Development, Parent Awareness
- UISD GT/AA Program Guide
- UISD GT/AA Program Guide – Spanish
- Introduction To The Texas Performance Standards Project for High School Parents
- GT Characteristics - English & Spanish
- Exploring Student Interests GT Project Development
- Gifted Talented Program Teachers
- GT Questions & Answers
- GT State Plan
- GT State Plan – Spanish
- Depth and Complexity Icons
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- Davidson Institute for Talent Development
- Hoagies' Gifted Education Page
- National Association for Gifted Children
- Summer Institute for the Gifted
- Supporting Emotional Needs of the Gifted
- Texas Association for the Gifted and Talented
- Baylor TIP - Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development
- National Math Stars
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