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Hands-on Halloween: Science comes alive at Hill Elementary Annual Frankenstein Day inspires young scientists
Halloween at Hill Elementary was anything but ordinary this year. Instead of spooky stories and candy, fourth graders spent the morning bringing science to life during the school’s sixth annual Frankenstein Day – a hands-on STEM adventure where every student became a scientist for the day. Dressed in lab coats, goggles, and festive scientist costumes,…
Butler Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary Former students, principals and parents reminisce at ‘family reunion’
Butler Elementary celebrates 50th anniversary Nora and Pearl Butler. Perhaps, you may know those names well if you attended schools or worked as an educator…
STEM Leadership Conference inspires students at Martin STEM Academy Seventh annual event offers workshops and networking
Over 600 attend STEM Leadership Conference The seventh annual STEM Leadership Conference transformed Martin High School into a hotspot for inspiration and opportunity last month,…
Sam Houston High School renovated library set to open in January Renovations funded by the 2019 Bond
Sam Houston High School renovated library Sam Houston High School is about to unwrap a big Christmas present. A completely renovated library. “We are thrilled…
Attention high schoolers: Find scholarships and get tips on how to apply It's time to apply for scholarships
Apply for scholarships over winter break Attention high school students. Is “applying for college scholarships” on your winter break to-do list? If not, you need…
See Santa and sign up for pre-K 3 on Dec. 11 Check out Kooken Early Education Center at holiday open house
Sign up for pre-K 3 at Kooken If you think your 3-year-old is ready to start their educational journey, Kooken Early Education Center may be…
Anderson Elementary gets new book vending machine Whataburger and Texas Rangers present vending machine to the students
Students get to pick out books to keep If there was any doubt about what books students at Anderson Elementary prefer, there isn’t anymore. The…