Campus Chronicles - May 15, 2024

Lisa Valadez | 5/15/2024, 12:44 p.m.
Excitement filled the halls of Alief Learning Center as it proudly announced the grand unveiling of its state-of-the-art media center. …

Alief ISD 


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Excitement filled the halls of Alief Learning Center as it proudly announced the grand unveiling of its state-of-the-art media center. This remarkable achievement was made possible through the generous support of esteemed organizations including Houston Loves Teachers, Extra Yard for Teachers, Good Reason Houston, and the Harris County Houston Sports Authority. Adding to the celebration, the center's esteemed educator, Jorge Mungia, was honored as the Building Teacher of the Year, earning a well-deserved $1,000 bonus. But the celebration didn't end there! In a gesture of appreciation for their dedication, every single teacher at Alief Learning Center was surprised with a $100 reward.

Fort Bend ISD


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Fort Bend ISD recently honored its district's communicators, extending warm wishes to the Fort Bend ISD Communications Department on School Communicators Day. Recognized for their ongoing dedication, this department diligently ensures the school community remains informed and connected. Through various initiatives such as capturing moments through photos and videos, organizing recognition events, and sharing inspiring stories from students and staff, these communicators consistently showcase the remarkable achievements and positive happenings within FBISD.

Channelview ISD


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During Teacher Appreciation Week and Air Quality Awareness Week, Erica Villareal's contributions were celebrated at Channelview HS. In 2022, she collaborated with CELF through a Port Houston grant, focusing on air quality projects. Ms. Villareal continued her partnership with CELF on an EPA Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem Solving grant, empowering students to drive environmental justice solutions. Erica, a dedicated educator with a background in biology and education from the University of Houston, expanded the Interact Club, guiding students to complete numerous community service hours annually. She led initiatives such as establishing rain and vegetable gardens on school grounds, showcasing her commitment to education and community service. Erica's leadership and impact in Channelview were evident through her dedication to her students and community.

Aldine ISD

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The Pentathlon teams from García Middle School and Houston Academy have secured a place in Aldine Independent School District's history. They're set to compete at the U.S. Academic Pentathlon National Meet in Phoenix, Arizona, from May 16-18, 2024. These students excel in essay, fine arts, literature, mathematics, science, social science, and Super Quiz, all under the theme "Technology and Humanity." Despite challenges, they've dedicated nine months to preparation, guided by their coaches. Best wishes to these remarkable teams as they represent Aldine ISD nationally!


For more info, visit HoustonISD.org, FortBendISD.com, CviewISD.org and AldineISD.org



 

 



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Alief ISD 
Excitement filled the halls of Alief Learning Center as it proudly announced the grand unveiling of its state-of-the-art media center. This remarkable achievement was made possible through the generous support of esteemed organizations including Houston Loves Teachers, Extra Yard for Teachers, Good Reason Houston, and the Harris County Houston Sports Authority. Adding to the celebration, the center's esteemed educator, Jorge Mungia, was honored as the Building Teacher of the Year, earning a well-deserved $1,000 bonus. But the celebration didn't end there! In a gesture of appreciation for their dedication, every single teacher at Alief Learning Center was surprised with a $100 reward.

Fort Bend ISD

Fort Bend ISD recently honored its district's communicators, extending warm wishes to the Fort Bend ISD Communications Department on School Communicators Day. Recognized for their ongoing dedication, this department diligently ensures the school community remains informed and connected. Through various initiatives such as capturing moments through photos and videos, organizing recognition events, and sharing inspiring stories from students and staff, these communicators consistently showcase the remarkable achievements and positive happenings within FBISD.

Channelview ISD

During Teacher Appreciation Week and Air Quality Awareness Week, Erica Villareal's contributions were celebrated at Channelview HS. In 2022, she collaborated with CELF through a Port Houston grant, focusing on air quality projects. Ms. Villareal continued her partnership with CELF on an EPA Environmental Justice Collaborative Problem Solving grant, empowering students to drive environmental justice solutions. Erica, a dedicated educator with a background in biology and education from the University of Houston, expanded the Interact Club, guiding students to complete numerous community service hours annually. She led initiatives such as establishing rain and vegetable gardens on school grounds, showcasing her commitment to education and community service. Erica's leadership and impact in Channelview were evident through her dedication to her students and community.

Aldine ISD

The Pentathlon teams from García Middle School and Houston Academy have secured a place in Aldine Independent School District's history. They're set to compete at the U.S. Academic Pentathlon National Meet in Phoenix, Arizona, from May 16-18, 2024. These students excel in essay, fine arts, literature, mathematics, science, social science, and Super Quiz, all under the theme "Technology and Humanity." Despite challenges, they've dedicated nine months to preparation, guided by their coaches. Best wishes to these remarkable teams as they represent Aldine ISD nationally!

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