Lydia Patterson Institute

Private, coeducational school in El Paso, , Texas, United States
  Athletics conferenceTexas Association of Private and Parochial Schools & University Interscholastic LeagueSportsSoccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Track and FieldMascotLionNicknameLa LydiaTeam nameLPI LionsRivalCathedral, Father Yermo, Loretto AcademyAccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and SchoolsNewspaperLPI TribuneYearbook"The Pattersonian"School feesTuitionTuition2018 - $500/month , $2,400[1]Websitelpi-elpaso.org

Lydia Patterson Institute is a Methodist Christian college-preparatory school located in El Paso, Texas, United States. Founded in 1913 it offers programs for Spanish-speaking children, primarily from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua to attend high school in the United States and attend a Methodist graduate university. All high school classes are taught in English, and the school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[2]

History

At the beginning of the 20th century in El Paso, there were very few educational opportunities for poor Hispanic boys. Since the State of Texas did not provide public education of any kind for non-English speaking students, most Hispanic children in the Second Ward were not receiving any formal education. Lydia Patterson, a Methodist laywoman, recognized the gravity of this problem, and in 1906, she began to set up day classes for boys in the homes of area Methodists. Upon her death in 1909, her husband Millard Patterson, a local attorney, decided to memorialize her by establishing the school that she had envisioned, and in 1913, construction began on the Lydia Patterson Institute.[3] In 1921, LPI became one of the first schools in the country to emphasize the teaching of English as a Second Language, or ESL, merging students into the appropriate grade upon completion of the ESL program.

References

  1. ^ The North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church article 'Lydia Patterson students cross border to forge futures'
  2. ^ Directory Southern Association of Colleges and Schools web site Archived 2010-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ History of LPI

External links

  • Lydia Patterson Website
  • Lydia Patterson Facebook Page
  • Lydia Patterson students cross border to forge futures
  • CNN Report on LPI
  • LPI Tribune Website


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