🤘To our amazing coaches!🤘
We appreciate all your hard work, time and dedication to our students!
Not pictured: Roberto Marquez, Marie Gutierrez, Carla Rios, Reynaldo Martinez Jr.

PHS would like to give thanks to our Special Education Department!
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Paraprofessionals: Melissa Alcala, Esther Gonzales, Leeann Elizondo, Julia Ibarra, Suzie King (not pictured Sandy Salinas and Monique Jones)
Teachers: Marie Gutierrez, Nathaniel Gamez, Ana Ortiz
Our Special Education (SPED) Department is dedicated to supporting students with diverse learning needs through individualized instruction, specialized services, and inclusive practices. The department works closely with teachers, families, and campus leaders to ensure every student has access to meaningful learning opportunities, accommodations, and the tools necessary for academic success.
Paraprofessionals support instruction, behavior needs, organization, and daily tasks to help students stay engaged and successful.
Beyond academics, the SPED department focuses on social-emotional development, life skills, and transition planning for life after high school, whether that includes college, employment, or vocational training.
Overall, the SPED department is a team of caring, patient, and highly dedicated professionals who believe in advocating for every student and helping them reach their fullest potential. Thank you for all that you do!
#WEAREPHS



Jacob has been accepted into UTSA, Texas State University, and Texas A&M University–San Antonio! 📚✨ He plans to pursue a career as a Software Engineer, combining creativity and technology to help build the future of computing and innovation. 🖥️🚀
We are so proud of you, Jacob! Your hard work, curiosity, and passion for technology will take you far — the digital world is yours to create! 💙💛 #WeArePearsall #MaverickPride #ClassOf2026 #FutureSoftwareEngineer #TechFuture


We are thankful for keeping our campus clean, safe, and welcoming every single day.
Your hard work often happens behind the scenes, but it never goes unnoticed.
From early mornings to late evenings, you make sure our students and staff have a space we can all be proud of. We appreciate you more than words can say!
Pictured L to R Dora Martinez, Elaine Rodriguez, Berta Alcala, Isela Martinez, Dimas Medrano and Alvaro Martinez. Not pictured Edy Gutierrez
💚🤍 Thank you for all you do!
#WEAREPHS

Carly has been accepted into Schreiner University, Texas State University, UTRGV, and the University of the Incarnate Word! 🌟✨ She plans to pursue a degree in Nursing, following her passion for caring for others and making a difference in the healthcare field 💙💛
We are so proud of you, Carly, for your dedication and ambition. Your future in healthcare is bright, and we can’t wait to see all that you will accomplish! 🌟 #WeArePearsall #MaverickPride #ClassOf2026 #FutureNurse #CollegeBound

Attending school regularly is one of the most important factors in a student’s success. Each day in class builds on the one before it, helping students develop knowledge, skills, and confidence. When students are present and engaged, they stay connected to their learning, their teachers, and their friends. Thank you, students, parents, and guardians, for your commitment to daily attendance!!


Neveah has been accepted to Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde! 📚✨ She plans to pursue her journey to become a Registered Nurse, dedicating her future to caring for others and making a positive impact in the healthcare field. 💙💛
We are so proud of you, Neveah, and can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll accomplish as you follow your calling in nursing! 🌟 #WeArePearsall #MaverickPride #ClassOf2026 #FutureNurse

Often behind the scenes, but always at the heart of our campus. Our cafeteria team works hard every single day to keep our students fed, healthy, and ready to learn. From preparing nutritious meals to serving with a smile, they make a huge difference in our school community.
Pictured from L to Andrea Esparza, Sonia Vasquez, Rosie Ramos, Valeria Martinez, Veronica Martinez, Saul Perez, Esther Perez
Not pictured, Sonia Martinez and Celia Garza
Thank you for creating a welcoming space, supporting our students, and making sure no one goes hungry. We appreciate you more than you know!
#WEAREPHS









9th grade - Brayden Cabasos
10th grade - Paola Segovia Zozaya
11th grade - Alizay Garcia
12th grade - Alayna Zapata

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Angela Girtman, Assistant Principal's Secretary
Mrs.Girtman is organized, dependable, and resourceful. She manages the daily flow of communication, scheduling, and documentation with professionalism and grace. She is often the first point of contact for students, staff, and parents—handling every situation with patience, confidentiality, and a positive attitude.
Pearsall High School appreciates Mrs. Girtman! Thank you!
#WEAREPHS

9th - Merejildo Elizondo
10th - Jacob Rios
11th - Lexi Talamantes
12th - Neveah Quezada



Lori graduated this month with her Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Studies. We are incredibly proud of your hard work and dedication, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
Your PHS family is cheering you on—way to go, Lori! 💚🤍


Edric has been accepted into The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA)! 🧡🤙 He plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, building a strong foundation for his future career in the construction industry. 🧱✨ With big dreams and determination, Edric plans to one day own his own construction business—turning his vision into reality from the ground up! 💪🏽🏠
We are so proud of you, Edric! The sky’s the limit for your future in construction and leadership. 💙💛 #WeArePearsall #MaverickPride #ClassOf2026 #FutureBuilder #RoadrunnerPride

