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  • A new initiative of the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation called My Home Library kicked off Jan. 17, 2017, at Browning ES. Students received six books to take home and keep.
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  • A new initiative of the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation called My Home Library kicked off Jan. 17, 2017, at Browning ES. HISD Trustee Anna Eastman spoke to students in first, second, and third grades.
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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 />
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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 />
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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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  • Park Place Elementary School art teacher Kathleen McAuliffe poses with Adrian Pizarro and DeBakey High School student Tam Ngo with their winning designs during the Houston ISD official holiday card reception, November 8, 2013. Ngo is a former student of McAuliffe.
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  • Houston ISD superintendent Dr. Terry Grier, left, talks with students and their teacher during a Broad Foundation research team tour Ortiz Middle School, May 29, 2013.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Principals, teachers, and other volunteers helped 2,000 of the district's neediest students through a community service project called Navidad en el Barrio, held Dec. 15 at the George R. Brown Convention Center. There, the students were treated to a free meal, entertainment, a special visit from "Pancho Claus," and the exciting arrival of Santa Claus, who rolled into the venue in style on a Harley Davidson, escorted by Houston police officers. Santa then distributed gifts to the children based on what they had wished for.<br />
Pictured from L-R are: Coop ES Principal Steve Guerrero, Berry ES Principal Debbie Silber, School Support Officer Rudy Treviño, Whittier ES instructional coordinator Patricia Ortiz, Berry ES Magnet coordinator Erin Chavez, Elementary Chief Schools Officer Samuel Sarabia, Whittier ES Principal Lori Lueptow, and Lantrip ES Principal Maggie Strickland.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • “You have to be positive to get along because in life, you’re always going to meet people who are different. I moved here from Malawi, a place where there was farming, and you walked a long distance and went to sleep hungry. At Davis High School, I fell in love with AP classes. And I’m proud to have teachers who really care about students. I look at them like parents – they guide us to be prepared, and to outwork everyone in life. You have one AP class? OK, then I’ll take two!”<br />
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Jean Marie Luundo, 17<br />
Senior at Davis High School and recent winner of Linda Lorelle Scholarship
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Teachers and students use the HUB in class at Chavez High School, January 26, 2015.
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  • Elsa Simon, center, poses for a photograph with her students after receiving an iPad Mini from Houston ISD Human Resource representatives Sherelle Foust, left, and Patra Brannon, right, for winning a drawing from teachers who referred newly hired teachers at Janowski Elementary School, November 25, 2013.
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  • Elsa Simon poses for a photograph with her students after receiving an iPad Mini from Houston ISD Human Resource representatives Patra Brannon and Sherelle Foust after winning a drawing from teachers who referred newly hired teachers at Janowski Elementary School, November 25, 2013.
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  • Elsa Simon poses for a photograph with her students after receiving an iPad Mini from Houston ISD Human Resource representatives Patra Brannon and Sherelle Foust after winning a drawing from teachers who referred newly hired teachers at Janowski Elementary School, November 25, 2013.
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  • Teachers and administrators prepare to go out the "Milby in Action" home visit initiative to reach students with excessive absences or failing grades at Milby High School, October 14, 2013.
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  • Teachers and administrators prepare to go out the "Milby in Action" home visit initiative to reach students with excessive absences or failing grades at Milby High School, October 14, 2013.
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  • Teachers and administrators prepare to go out the "Milby in Action" home visit initiative to reach students with excessive absences or failing grades at Milby High School, October 14, 2013.
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  • Teachers and administrators prepare to go out the "Milby in Action" home visit initiative to reach students with excessive absences or failing grades at Milby High School, October 14, 2013.
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  • Furr High School Russian teacher Anna Levina, left, and Juliet Stipeche, right, pose for a photograph after Levina and her students were recognized during a Board of Education meeting, May 9, 2013.
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  • On December 20, students at Crespo Elementary enjoyed a full day of Polar Express instructional activities with their teachers. Students had fun learning the TEKS while relaxing in their comfy pajamas. Students were treated to a performance of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Students also composed letters that were collected and delivered to Macy’s. For each letter received, Macy’s donated $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • On December 20, students at Crespo Elementary enjoyed a full day of Polar Express instructional activities with their teachers. Students had fun learning the TEKS while relaxing in their comfy pajamas. Students were treated to a performance of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." Students also composed letters that were collected and delivered to Macy’s. For each letter received, Macy’s donated $1 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Highland Heights students who were selected as a Student of the Week by their teachers between September and December were celebrated at a college-themed luncheon in their honor. Each student had a college place setting, dined on pizza, and made a special visit to a chocolate fountain to make chocolate-covered marshmallows.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Faculty and staff as well as a school sponsor donated gifts for Bonner ES students. Several gifts and bicycles were donated. Teachers selected the students who attended the Christmas celebration. The student names were placed in the drawing to win a bicycle.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Teachers at Houston Gardens gift-wrapped a book for every student in preparation for December 21, 2012, when every student will Unwrap a Book and Read in the snow.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • For the third consecutive year, female students at Patterson Elementary participated in the Girls on the Run 5K. Sponsored by teachers on campus, 20 students in third through fifth grades joined 500 girls from all over Houston at Cy-Fair’s Bear Creek Park to finish the race. Girls on the Run is a national association that educates female students in the areas of health and self esteem.<br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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  • Young Women's College Prep Academy hosted a computer symposium for students, teachers and parents. The Inaugural Schlumberger Log-in Symposium provided participants with free access to computer programming and robotics software, equipment, training, and other resources.  <br />
To submit photos for inclusion in eNews, send them to hisdphotos@yahoo.com.
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