Overview
Sánchez Elementary School is close to downtown on Austin’s east side. Built in 1976, the campus boasts murals by Raul Valdez depicting the school's Hispanic history and heritage. The campus is the open classroom design popular for schools built at that time. The school’s library is rich in literature and cultural artifacts that chronicle Sanchez's place in the east Austin community. The school was one of the district’s first to introduce two-way dual language education—fitting because the school's namesake, George Sanchez, was a pioneer in bilingual education. Metz Elementary School has now merged with Sánchez Elementary School.
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Manténgase al día con el proyecto de modernización del Bono de su escuela.
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Signature Programs
Student & Family Supports
After-school Meals
After-school Programming—Tuition-based
Free Breakfast and Lunch for All Students
Performance | Demographics
2022 STAAR Percent at Approaches Grade Level or above
2022 Accountability
As required by Senate Bill 1365 (87th Texas Legislature), academic accountability ratings for 2022 were limited to A, B, C, and Not Rated.
2022 Distinction Designations
Comparative Academic Growth
Source: Texas Education Agency