·The Record· 

The District Record

A factual reference on the people entrusted with our public schools.

Public records·Public interest·Texas
Why this exists

Parents deserve to know who runs their children's schools. The District Record compiles what the public record shows about district officials, court filings, agency findings, and reported allegations, each one clearly labeled and sourced.

We do not editorialize and we do not accuse. We document, attribute, and let families decide. An accusation is labeled an accusation. A conviction is labeled a conviction. Anyone named is invited to respond.

The Record — Officials on File

No. 01 Josaphat “Hoss” Lozano Progreso ISD; formerly Raymondville ISD; former peace officer. Open record
No. 02 In review Additional officials are being documented and verified against primary records.
No. 03 In review Additional officials are being documented and verified against primary records.
How we report
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Primary records first

We work from court filings, agency records, and official documents. Where a matter is known only through news reporting, we say so and attribute it by name.

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Charges are not convictions

An accusation is labeled an accusation. Every entry is marked as verified, pending, or reported, so the reader knows exactly what the documentation supports.

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Corrections and right of reply

Anyone named may submit a response or a correction. Factual errors are reviewed and honored. The record exists to inform, not to accuse.