Campus Chronicles - September 12, 2024

Lisa Valadez | 9/11/2024, 6:05 a.m.
Houston Independent School District (HISD) extends a big congratulations to Carnegie Vanguard High School sophomore Apollo Tan for his outstanding …

Ft. Bend ISD
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The Fort Bend ISD community is mourning the loss of George Bush High School Coach Allen Aldridge, whose passing has left a deep void. Aldridge, a beloved figure in the school and the broader Houston sports community, hailed from a family with strong ties to the NFL. Known as a "gentle giant," he was admired for his dedication to molding young athletes into men of integrity and pride. 

At George Bush High School, Aldridge often shared stories of his time in professional football, occasionally showing his Super Bowl ring to inspire students, emphasizing that no goal was out of reach. Over the course of two decades with the George Bush Broncos, his influence touched the lives of thousands of young men and women. 

A graduate of Willowridge High School, Aldridge embodied the principles of "Class and Character" throughout his life, a motto he lived by as both a coach and mentor. His leadership, positivity, and unwavering dedication to his students were felt by all who knew him. Whether on the field or off, his guidance inspired players, coaches, and colleagues alike, always encouraging them to “Coach ‘em up!”

The Fort Bend ISD community extends its deepest condolences to the Aldridge family, along with heartfelt support to his players, students, colleagues, and all who were impacted by his life and work.

Pasadena ISD
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Pasadena ISD is celebrating National Arts in Education Week by highlighting several remarkable achievements in its Fine Arts programs over recent years. The district has been recognized as one of the "Best Communities for Music Education" for 18 consecutive years, a prestigious accolade showcasing its commitment to musical excellence.

In a historic first, Pasadena ISD was also awarded the Theatre Arts equivalent by the Texas Educational Theatre Association, further solidifying its dedication to the performing arts. Additionally, for the fifth consecutive year, the district received the "District of Distinction" award from the Texas Art Education Association, recognizing its outstanding visual arts programs.

Among the many achievements, the J. Frank Dobie High School Chamber Varsity Orchestra had the opportunity to participate in a clinic with Dr. Lin, a renowned violin professor from Louisiana State University. Julio Sosa, a talented student from the district, was named the winner of Sylvia Garcia’s Congressional Art Contest in the past year, further highlighting the district's success in the arts.

Pasadena ISD's presence was also felt at the University of Houston Art Showcase, where artwork by SOHO students from the district's Trojans was featured. In music, J. Frank Dobie High School junior Khnum Amos was invited to perform with the University of Houston Jazz Orchestra, marking another significant achievement for Pasadena ISD's Fine Arts program.

These accomplishments are a testament to the district's continued dedication to fostering creativity and artistic excellence in its students.

Spring Branch ISD
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Spring Branch ISD (SBISD) recently launched the Raider Care Center at Northbrook High School, a significant step forward in providing mental health and social support services to students. The initiative was made possible by a $200,000 grant from UnitedHealthcare and in collaboration with the Spring Branch Community Health Center. The Raider Care Center is designed to offer students a safe and supportive space where they can access essential mental health resources and connect with trusted adults on campus.

Dr. HP Hyder III, Principal of Northbrook High School, emphasized the importance of the center in helping students maintain consistent school attendance. "Providing access to these resources can be pivotal in ensuring a student’s consistent school attendance," Hyder said. "This is instrumental in removing the barriers to mental health services and addressing the stigma often associated with seeking help."

The Raider Care Center offers various forms of support throughout the school day, including before and after school, during lunch, and at any time students need a break or counseling. It also features art and mindfulness activities, along with a basic needs closet stocked with snacks, toiletries, and school supplies to ensure students have access to essential items.

Spring Branch Community Health Center, a key partner in this initiative, is a non-profit organization committed to providing affordable, high-quality healthcare to underserved communities in Spring Branch and West Houston. More information about their services is available at www.sbchc.net.

HISD

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Houston Independent School District (HISD) extends a big congratulations to Carnegie Vanguard High School sophomore Apollo Tan for his outstanding performance at the Pan American Junior and Under 22 Taekwondo Championships in Querétaro, Mexico. Representing the USA National Poomsae Team, Apollo demonstrated exceptional skill and dedication, earning an impressive total of four medals.

Apollo secured three gold medals, including one in the Under 22 individual category, one in the Under 22 pairs competition, and another as part of the team event. He also achieved a silver medal in the individual Junior Championship, further showcasing his talent on the international stage.

HISD celebrates Apollo’s incredible achievements and looks forward to his continued success. Keep shining, Apollo!


For more info, visit FortBendISD.com, PasadenaISD.org, sbchc.net, SpringBranchISD.com, and HoustonISD.org