High Schools
More parents than ever are choosing Mission CISD schools, including many who live in other school districts. Why? Mission CISD has been leading the way in college and career readiness in Western Hidalgo County for many years. We offer children education and enrichment programs that no area charter school or private school can match. Plus, students can get two years of college for FREE! Each of our schools has been named among the "Healthiest Schools in America" by the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Mission Collegiate High School has been named among the Best High Schools in America by U.S. News & World Report several years in a row.
Mission High School
Boasts two unique programs among their area leading academic programs. The Mission Eagle T-STEM Academy allows students to pursue a variety of pathways focusing on Computer Science, Engineering, and Health Sciences. The Mission Career-Tech Early College High School program is the only career-tech focused early college high school program in Western Hidalgo County and allows students to pursue: Welding Technology, Teaching, Criminal Justice, Business Management, and Precision Manufacturing.
Mission Collegiate High School
Combines a unique environment with a rigorous high school and college blended curriculum which is designed to inspire students to achieve their full potential. Students can graduate with not only their Associates Degree from South Texas College before their high school commencement, but leave knowing they can confidently enter any university prepared to pursue their academic and professional dreams. A Heath Science Academy has also started at MCHS as a part of its early college program.
Veterans Memorial High School
Is home to not only some of the best instructional programs around, but one of Mission CISD's newest Early College High School Programs. Patriot Early College High School allows students to pursue Associates Degrees in Engineering, Architecture-Engineering Design-Technology, Business Administration, or Criminal Justice from South Texas College.