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  • Members of the Madison High School rocket club team, “Sensation Station,” work on a new rocket, April 15, 2016. The team qualified to compete in the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), which will be held outside of Washington, D.C. on the weekend of May 13-15, 2016.<br />
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TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It gives students the opportunity to apply their math and science skills to a real-world project outside the classroom. This year’s qualifying challenge was to design, build, and fly a rocket that has a maximum altitude of 850 feet, returns to the ground within 45 seconds, and carries two eggs, which have to survive the flight unscathed. 789 teams from all 50 states entered this year’s contest. The Madison High school team, as the only team within the Houston Independent School District, emerged from the qualifying round as one of the 100 best teams that will go on to compete for more than $100,000 in scholarships and the title of National Champion.<br />
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The members of the Madison High School team, mentored by AP Physics teacher Dr. Maqsuda Afroz, are Dennis Ngyuen, Cristhian Benavides, Justin King, Kelon Tidwell, and Cristian Ramirez.
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  • Members of the Madison High School rocket club team, “Sensation Station,” work on a new rocket, April 15, 2016. The team qualified to compete in the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), which will be held outside of Washington, D.C. on the weekend of May 13-15, 2016.<br />
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TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It gives students the opportunity to apply their math and science skills to a real-world project outside the classroom. This year’s qualifying challenge was to design, build, and fly a rocket that has a maximum altitude of 850 feet, returns to the ground within 45 seconds, and carries two eggs, which have to survive the flight unscathed. 789 teams from all 50 states entered this year’s contest. The Madison High school team, as the only team within the Houston Independent School District, emerged from the qualifying round as one of the 100 best teams that will go on to compete for more than $100,000 in scholarships and the title of National Champion.<br />
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The members of the Madison High School team, mentored by AP Physics teacher Dr. Maqsuda Afroz, are Dennis Ngyuen, Cristhian Benavides, Justin King, Kelon Tidwell, and Cristian Ramirez.
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  • Members of the Madison High School rocket club team, “Sensation Station,” work on a new rocket, April 15, 2016. The team qualified to compete in the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), which will be held outside of Washington, D.C. on the weekend of May 13-15, 2016.<br />
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TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It gives students the opportunity to apply their math and science skills to a real-world project outside the classroom. This year’s qualifying challenge was to design, build, and fly a rocket that has a maximum altitude of 850 feet, returns to the ground within 45 seconds, and carries two eggs, which have to survive the flight unscathed. 789 teams from all 50 states entered this year’s contest. The Madison High school team, as the only team within the Houston Independent School District, emerged from the qualifying round as one of the 100 best teams that will go on to compete for more than $100,000 in scholarships and the title of National Champion.<br />
<br />
The members of the Madison High School team, mentored by AP Physics teacher Dr. Maqsuda Afroz, are Dennis Ngyuen, Cristhian Benavides, Justin King, Kelon Tidwell, and Cristian Ramirez.
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  • Members of the Madison High School rocket club team, “Sensation Station,” work on a new rocket, April 15, 2016. The team qualified to compete in the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), which will be held outside of Washington, D.C. on the weekend of May 13-15, 2016.<br />
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TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It gives students the opportunity to apply their math and science skills to a real-world project outside the classroom. This year’s qualifying challenge was to design, build, and fly a rocket that has a maximum altitude of 850 feet, returns to the ground within 45 seconds, and carries two eggs, which have to survive the flight unscathed. 789 teams from all 50 states entered this year’s contest. The Madison High school team, as the only team within the Houston Independent School District, emerged from the qualifying round as one of the 100 best teams that will go on to compete for more than $100,000 in scholarships and the title of National Champion.<br />
<br />
The members of the Madison High School team, mentored by AP Physics teacher Dr. Maqsuda Afroz, are Dennis Ngyuen, Cristhian Benavides, Justin King, Kelon Tidwell, and Cristian Ramirez.
    20160415_Rocket_015.jpg
  • Members of the Madison High School rocket club team, “Sensation Station,” work on a new rocket, April 15, 2016. The team qualified to compete in the national finals of the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC), which will be held outside of Washington, D.C. on the weekend of May 13-15, 2016.<br />
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TARC is the world’s largest student rocket contest and a key piece of the aerospace and defense industry’s strategy to build a stronger U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It gives students the opportunity to apply their math and science skills to a real-world project outside the classroom. This year’s qualifying challenge was to design, build, and fly a rocket that has a maximum altitude of 850 feet, returns to the ground within 45 seconds, and carries two eggs, which have to survive the flight unscathed. 789 teams from all 50 states entered this year’s contest. The Madison High school team, as the only team within the Houston Independent School District, emerged from the qualifying round as one of the 100 best teams that will go on to compete for more than $100,000 in scholarships and the title of National Champion.<br />
<br />
The members of the Madison High School team, mentored by AP Physics teacher Dr. Maqsuda Afroz, are Dennis Ngyuen, Cristhian Benavides, Justin King, Kelon Tidwell, and Cristian Ramirez.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Cynthia Smith poses for a photograph outside the Houston ISD Police Station, October 16, 2013.
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  • Victoria Salinas, left, and Nataly Degollado, right, pose for a photograph outside of the college success center at Austin High School, January 23, 2017.
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  • Nataly Degollado poses for a photograph outside of the college success center at Austin High School, January 23, 2017.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Students play beach volleyball outside Carnegie Vanguard High School, April 22, 2018.
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  • Cynthia Smith poses for a photograph outside the Houston ISD Police Station, October 16, 2013.
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  • HISD CFS workers pose for a photograph outside Forest Brook Middle School, July 10, 2013.
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  • HISD CFS workers pose for a photograph outside Forest Brook Middle School, July 10, 2013.
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  • A potentially dangerous dog is chained to a tree outside a home in the 5400 block of Haight, which is directly across the street from B.C. Elmore Elementary. The dog could become aggressive while children are walking by, and that chain is not a safe barrier between the dog and the students.
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  • A potentially dangerous dog is chained to a tree outside a home in the 5400 block of Haight, which is directly across the street from B.C. Elmore Elementary. The dog could become aggressive while children are walking by, and that chain is not a safe barrier between the dog and the students.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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  • A Lamar High School cheerleader hands out an early voting sticker outside the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray after Lamar and HSPVA students performed a "Thriller" flash mob for those waiting to vote.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Two HSPVA students show off their zombie looks before performing in a "Thriller" flash mob outside the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center, where early voting was being held.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Students from HSPVA dressed as zombies gather on West Gray outside the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center to encourage voters to go to the polls.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Rotary Lombardi Award nominees Jarvis Jones, an outside linebacker with the University of Georgia, and Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end with the University of South Carolina, addressed 175 students at Cullen MS. Miss Texas USA Ali Nugent was also on hand.
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