Preliminary Campus Listing By
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
Vetoes of Legislation 85Th Legislature
HOUSE RESEARCH ORGANIZATION October 5, 2017 Texas House of Representatives Vetoes of Legislation 85th Legislature Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed 50 bills approved by the 85th Legislature during the 2017 regular legislative session. The vetoed bills include 36 House bills and 14 Senate bills. This report includes a digest of each vetoed measure, the governor’s stated reason for the veto, and a response to the veto by the author or the sponsor of the bill. If the House Research Organization analyzed a vetoed bill, the Daily Floor Report in which the analysis appeared is cited. A summary of the governor’s line-item vetoes to SB 1 by Nelson, the general appropriations act for fiscal 2018-19, will appear in an upcoming House Research Organization state finance report, Texas Budget Highlights, Fiscal 2018-19. Focus Report: Number 85-7 Page 2 House Research Organization Contents Recognizing academic success by former special education students HB 61 by Guillen (Uresti) ............................................................................................................. 7 Entitling a parent to view a deceased child’s body before an autopsy HB 298 by Larson (Campbell) ..................................................................................................... 8 Requiring state agencies to cite legislation authorizing rules HB 462 by Dale (Zaffirini) ............................................................................................................ 9 Coordinating statewide pesticide disposal activities HB 572 by Stephenson (Kolkhorst) -
Postsecondary Readiness Distinction by District Name
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 1 PERFORMANCE REPORTING DIVISION FINAL 2018 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS DISTRICTS AND CAMPUSES RECEIVING POSTSECONDARY READINESS DISTINCTION BY DISTRICT NAME District/ 2018 Domains* Distinctions Campus Accountability Student School Closing Read/ Social Academic Post Num Met of District/Campus Name Number Rating Note Achievement Progress the Gaps ELA Math Science Studies Growth Gap Secondary Num Eval ABERNATHY ISD 095901 B ABERNATHY H S 001 Met Standard M M M ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● 6 of 7 ABILENE ISD 221901 B ABILENE H S 001 Met Standard M M M ○ ● ○ ● ○ ● ● 4 of 7 COOPER H S 002 Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ○ ● ● 6 of 7 ACADEMY FOR TECHNOLOGY 010 Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 ENG CLACK MIDDLE 047 Met Standard M M M ○ ○ ● ○ ○ ○ ● 2 of 7 BOWIE EL 104 Met Standard M M M ○ ○ ● ○ ○ ● 2 of 6 DYESS EL 108 Met Standard M M M ● ● ○ ○ ● ● 4 of 6 JACKSON EL 112 Met Standard M M M ● ○ ● ○ ● ● 4 of 6 THOMAS EL 151 Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● 6 of 6 BASSETTI EL 153 Met Standard M M M ● ○ ○ ○ ● ● 3 of 6 MARTINEZ EL 155 Met Standard M M M ○ ● ○ ○ ○ ● 2 of 6 ACCELERATED INTERMEDIATE 101849 A ACADEMY ACCELERATED INTERDISCIPLIN 101 Met Standard M M M ● ○ ○ ○ ● ● 3 of 6 ADRIAN ISD 180903 Met Standard ADRIAN SCHOOL 001 Met Standard M M M ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● 1 of 7 AGUA DULCE ISD 178901 C AGUA DULCE ELEMENTARY SCHO 101 Met Standard M M M ● ● ○ ○ ● ● 4 of 6 ALAMO HEIGHTS ISD 015901 B ALAMO HEIGHTS H S 001 Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ○ ○ ● 5 of 7 ALDINE ISD 101902 Not Rated: Harvey Provision CARVER H S FOR APPLIED TEC 002 Met Standard M M M ● ○ ○ -
Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, November 2016
Texas Public Schools and Charters, Directory, November 2016 Tax rate 2015-16 Appraised Mailing address Cnty.-dist. Sch. County and district enroll- valuation (in Main- County, district, region, school and phone number number no. superintendents, principals Grades ment $ thousands) tenance Bond 001 ANDERSON COUNTY 001 CAYUGA ISD 07 P O BOX 427 001-902 DR RICK WEBB 570 270,576 .104 .000 CAYUGA 75832-0427 PHONE - (903) 928-2102 FAX - (903) 928-2646 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL CAYUGA H S (903) 928-2294 ext:012 001 RUSSELL HOLDEN 9-12 188 CAYUGA MIDDLE (903) 928-2699 ext:4001 041 SHERRI MCINNIS 6-8 120 CAYUGA EL (903) 928-2295 103 TRACIE CAMPBELL EE-5 262 ELKHART ISD 07 301 E PARKER ST 001-903 DR RAYMOND DESPAIN, JR 1244 262,857 .117 .019 ELKHART 75839-9701 PHONE - (903) 764-2952 FAX - (903) 764-2466 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL ELKHART H S (903) 764-5161 001 JASON IVES 9-12 368 ELKHART MIDDLE (903) 764-2459 041 JAMES MAYS, JR 6-8 299 ELKHART EL (903) 764-2979 101 TANA HERRING EE-2 332 ELKHART INT (903) 764-8535 102 GREGORY HERRING 3-5 245 DAEP INSTRUCTIONAL ELKHART DAEP 002 KG-12 0 FRANKSTON ISD 07 P O BOX 428 001-904 JOHN ALLEN 842 248,392 .117 .040 FRANKSTON 75763-0428 PHONE - (903) 876-2556 FAX - (903) 876-4558 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL FRANKSTON H S (903) 876-3219 001 DONNY LEE 9-12 231 FRANKSTON MIDDLE (903) 876-2215 041 MELISSA MCINTIRE 6-8 175 FRANKSTON EL (903) 876-2214 102 MELISSA MCINTIRE EE-5 436 NECHES ISD 07 P O BOX 310 001-906 RANDY SNIDER 383 104,058 .104 .029 NECHES 75779-0310 PHONE - (903) 584-3311 FAX - (903) 584-3686 REGULAR INSTRUCTIONAL -
2017 Statewide Elementary School Rankings CAMPUS DISTRICT COUNTY STATE RANK GRADE
2017 Statewide Elementary School Rankings CAMPUS DISTRICT COUNTY STATE RANK GRADE PRAIRIE CREEK EL RICHARDSON ISD DALLAS COUNTY 1 A+ CANYON CREEK EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON COUNTY 2 A+ BEVERLY EL PLANO ISD COLLIN COUNTY 3 A+ KERR EL ALLEN ISD COLLIN COUNTY 4 A+ JACK D JOHNSON EL CARROLL ISD TARRANT COUNTY 5 A+ SPICEWOOD EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON COUNTY 6 A+ BUCKALEW EL CONROE ISD MONTGOMERY COUNTY 7 A+ COMMONWEALTH EL FORT BEND ISD FORT BEND COUNTY 8 A+ TANGLEWOOD EL FORT WORTH ISD TARRANT COUNTY 9 A+ CREEKSIDE FOREST EL TOMBALL ISD HARRIS COUNTY 10 A+ MARTHA & JOSH MORRISS TEXARKANA ISD BOWIE COUNTY 11 A+ MATH & ENGINEERING EL RIVER OAKS EL HOUSTON ISD HARRIS COUNTY 12 A+ CORNERSTONE EL FORT BEND ISD FORT BEND COUNTY 13 A+ WILLIAM B TRAVIS DALLAS ISD DALLAS COUNTY 14 A+ ACDMY/VNGRD FOR SILVERCREST EL PEARLAND ISD BRAZORIA COUNTY 15 A+ HORN EL HOUSTON ISD HARRIS COUNTY 16 A+ MARY EVANS EL ALLEN ISD COLLIN COUNTY 17 A+ SKAGGS EL PLANO ISD COLLIN COUNTY 18 A+ CARVER CENTER MIDLAND ISD MIDLAND COUNTY 19 A+ LAUREL MOUNTAIN EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON COUNTY 20 A+ 1 CAMPUS DISTRICT COUNTY STATE RANK GRADE MATHEWS EL PLANO ISD COLLIN COUNTY 21 A+ MCSPEDDEN EL FRISCO ISD COLLIN COUNTY 22 A+ BESS CAMPBELL EL LAMAR CISD FORT BEND COUNTY 23 A+ POPE EL CYPRESS-FAIRBANKS ISD HARRIS COUNTY 24 A+ BRENTFIELD EL RICHARDSON ISD DALLAS COUNTY 25 A+ CASTLE HILLS EL LEWISVILLE ISD DENTON COUNTY 26 A+ WINDSOR PARK G/T CORPUS CHRISTI ISD NUECES COUNTY 27 A+ DERETCHIN EL CONROE ISD MONTGOMERY COUNTY 28 A+ BUSH EL HOUSTON ISD HARRIS COUNTY 29 A+ ANDREWS -
AGC Houston 2018 APEX Award Winners
For Immediate Release Contact Houston, Texas Catherine Bezman [email protected] September 22, 2018 (713) 843-3700 HOUSTON’S TOP COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS APEX AWARDS Houston, September 22, 2018 - Houston’s commercial construction industry celebrated the most outstanding projects built by AGC Houston members at the Awards for Project Excellence on Saturday, September 22, 2018. More than 500 guests attended the biennial event at The Houstonian, which featured KHOU TV’s Meteorologist Brooks Garner as master of ceremonies. Eighteen general and specialty contractors took home 37 Gold, Silver and Bronze APEX awards for outstanding building projects. APEX recognizes and honors firms for their excellence in design and construction, their valuable contributions to the community, and advancement to the commercial building industry. AGC members submitted 100 entries in categories that include healthcare and research, education, industrial, liturgical, hospitality, interiors, renovation, entertainment, sitework and greenspace. Each entry had to have been completed between April 1, 2016 and April 30, 2018, within the 24 counties that comprise AGC Houston’s territory. More than 60 qualified judges representing the architectural, engineering and construction industry toured the projects in July and met with project teams. Each winning entry’s selection was based on contribution to the community and/or environment; quality of the management process in serving the client; safety records; difficulty in construction; site tour; and completion within budget. The event also honored Peter Dawson, AIA, NCARB, with the 2018 AGC Houston Master Builder Award. Dawson recently retired as Sr. Vice President of Facilities Services at Texas Children’s Hospital where, for 16 years, he held the executive leadership responsibility for Facility Planning, Design, Project Management, Facilities Operations, and Security Services. -
Campus Distinctions by Highest Number Met
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY 1 PERFORMANCE REPORTING DIVISION FINAL 2018 ACCOUNTABILITY RATINGS CAMPUS DISTINCTIONS BY HIGHEST NUMBER MET 2018 Domains* Distinctions Campus Accountability Student School Closing Read/ Social Academic Post Num Met of Campus Name Number District Name Rating Note Achievement Progress the Gaps ELA Math Science Studies Growth Gap Secondary Num Eval ACADEMY FOR TECHNOLOGY 221901010 ABILENE ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 ENG ALICIA R CHACON 071905138 YSLETA ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 ANN RICHARDS MIDDLE 108912045 LA JOYA ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 ARAGON MIDDLE 101907051 CYPRESS-FAIRB Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 ARNOLD MIDDLE 101907041 CYPRESS-FAIRB Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 B L GRAY J H 108911041 SHARYLAND ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 BENJAMIN SCHOOL 138904001 BENJAMIN ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 BRIARMEADOW CHARTER 101912344 HOUSTON ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 BROOKS WESTER MIDDLE 220908043 MANSFIELD ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 BRYAN ADAMS H S 057905001 DALLAS ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 BURBANK MIDDLE 101912043 HOUSTON ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 C M RICE MIDDLE 043910053 PLANO ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 CALVIN NELMS MIDDLE 101837041 CALVIN NELMS Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 CAMINO REAL MIDDLE 071905051 YSLETA ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 7 of 7 CARNEGIE VANGUARD H S 101912322 HOUSTON ISD Met Standard M M M ● ● ● -
IDEOLOGY and PARTISANSHIP in the 87Th (2021) REGULAR SESSION of the TEXAS LEGISLATURE
IDEOLOGY AND PARTISANSHIP IN THE 87th (2021) REGULAR SESSION OF THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE Mark P. Jones, Ph.D. Fellow in Political Science, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy July 2021 © 2021 Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy This material may be quoted or reproduced without prior permission, provided appropriate credit is given to the author and the Baker Institute for Public Policy. Wherever feasible, papers are reviewed by outside experts before they are released. However, the research and views expressed in this paper are those of the individual researcher(s) and do not necessarily represent the views of the Baker Institute. Mark P. Jones, Ph.D. “Ideology and Partisanship in the 87th (2021) Regular Session of the Texas Legislature” https://doi.org/10.25613/HP57-BF70 Ideology and Partisanship in the 87th (2021) Regular Session of the Texas Legislature Executive Summary This report utilizes roll call vote data to improve our understanding of the ideological and partisan dynamics of the Texas Legislature’s 87th regular session. The first section examines the location of the members of the Texas Senate and of the Texas House on the liberal-conservative dimension along which legislative politics takes place in Austin. In both chambers, every Republican is more conservative than every Democrat and every Democrat is more liberal than every Republican. There does, however, exist substantial ideological diversity within the respective Democratic and Republican delegations in each chamber. The second section explores the extent to which each senator and each representative was on the winning side of the non-lopsided final passage votes (FPVs) on which they voted. -
Judith Zaffirini Work Together Constructively
2016-2017 • Austin, Texas Dear Friends: State Affairs and Health and Human Services committees. What’s more, I The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, am delighted to serve as Senate Chair Katherine Anne Porter, whose child- of the Eagle Ford Shale Legislative hood home is in Hays County, wrote that Caucus and as a member of the Texas we can overcome society’s challenges, if Judicial Council. Count on me to con- only all of us who want a change for the tinue to cast every vote by balancing the better just get up and work for it, all the needs and priorities of our district with time, with as much knowledge and intel- those of our great State. ligence as we can muster. Katherine Anne Porter also wrote, Porter’s stirring words reflect my the habit which distinguishes civilized purpose in the Texas Senate: I work ev- people from others is that of discus- ery day to bring about a better future sion, exchange of opinion and ideas, for our children, our families, our com- the ability to differ without quarrelling, munities and our great state. to say what you have to say civilly and These communities are home to then to listen civilly to another speaker. more than 800,000 constituents living Civility, communication, collabora- in 18 counties, namely, Bee, Caldwell, tion and preparation are the cor- Duval, Jim Hogg, Karnes, La nerstones of effective public Salle, Live Oak, McMullen, Civility, communication, service. To prompt meaningful San Patricio, Starr, Webb, Wil- discussion of key issues, this son and Zapata; and parts of collaboration and preparation are the annual newsletter is not only a Atascosa, Bexar, Guadalupe, cornerstones of effective public service. -
FY16 T1PA Campus Listing by District
Texas Education Agency Division of Grants Administration Campuses Served with Title I, Part A Funding Fiscal Year 2016 Region / District Name T1 Low Income Campus / Campus Name Status Percent 10 057816 A W BROWN-FELLOWSHIP LEADERSHIP ACADEMY 057816101 AW BROWN-F L A INT CAMPUS SW 79.00% 057816102 A W BROWN - F L A EARLY CHILDHOOD CAMPUS SW 89.00% 10 057829 A+ ACADEMY 057829001 A+ ACADEMY SW 91.00% 12 109901 ABBOTT ISD 109901001 ABBOTT SCHOOL SW 27.12% 17 095901 ABERNATHY ISD 095901001 ABERNATHY H S SW 48.03% 095901041 ABERNATHY J H SW 52.30% 095901101 ABERNATHY EL SW 65.01% 14 221901 ABILENE ISD 221901102 AUSTIN EL SW 43.82% 221901103 BONHAM EL SW 69.38% 221901104 BOWIE EL SW 71.90% 221901108 DYESS EL SW 44.98% 221901112 JACKSON EL SW 63.04% 221901113 JOHNSTON EL SW 69.65% 221901116 LEE EL SW 75.91% 221901117 LOCUST ECC SW 86.48% 221901118 LONG EL SW 80.38% 221901120 REAGAN EL SW 79.96% 221901121 TAYLOR EL SW 61.54% 221901125 WOODSON ECC SW 92.44% 221901150 WARD EL SW 40.28% 221901151 THOMAS EL SW 69.84% 221901152 ORTIZ EL SW 87.66% 221901153 BASSETTI EL SW 68.69% 221901154 REAGAN EARLY CHILDHOOD SW 45.90% 221901155 MARTINEZ EL SW 85.83% 10 057814 ACADEMY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 057814001 DALLAS COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE SW 100.00% 057814002 DRC CAMPUS SW 100.00% 057814003 MEDLOCK YOUTH VILLAGE SW 100.00% 057814004 SAU CAMPUS SW 100.00% 057814005 LETOT CAMPUS SW 100.00% 12 014901 ACADEMY ISD 014901001 ACADEMY H S SW 45.02% 014901041 ACADEMY J H SW 45.02% 014901101 ACADEMY EL SW 51.14% 04 101810 ACADEMY OF ACCELERATED LEARNING INC 101810002 -
Texas Elementary School Rankings - 2019 UPDATED
Texas Elementary School Rankings - 2019 UPDATED STATE RANK CAMPUS DISTRICT COUNTY C@R GRADE 1 WINDSOR PARK G/T CORPUS CHRISTI ISD NUECES A+ 2 WILLIAM B TRAVIS VANGUARD ACAD OF DALLAS ISD DALLAS A+ 3 SCHOOL FOR THE TALENTED & GIFTED I DALLAS ISD NA A+ 4 OLD UNION EL CARROLL ISD TARRANT A+ 5 HUDSON EL LONGVIEW ISD GREGG A+ 6 SUDIE L WILLIAMS TALENTED AND GIFT DALLAS ISD NA A+ 7 SCHOOL FOR THE HIGHLY GIFTED GRAND PRAIRIE ISD DALLAS A+ 8 CARROLL EL CARROLL ISD TARRANT A+ 9 EMMA VERA EL ROMA ISD STARR A+ 10 J KAWAS EL LAREDO ISD WEBB A+ 11 EL MAGNET AT REAGAN EL ECTOR COUNTY ISD ECTOR A+ 12 SPRING BRANCH ACADEMIC INSTITUTE SPRING BRANCH ISD HARRIS A+ 13 GEORGE B DEALEY MONTESSORI ACADEMY DALLAS ISD DALLAS A+ 14 T H ROGERS SCHOOL HOUSTON ISD HARRIS A+ 15 MARTHA & JOSH MORRISS MATH & ENGIN TEXARKANA ISD BOWIE A+ 16 DEVERS EL DEVERS ISD LIBERTY A+ 17 FLORENCE J SCOTT EL ROMA ISD STARR A+ 18 VALLEY VIEW NORTH EL VALLEY VIEW ISD HIDALGO A+ 19 CACTUS RANCH EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON A+ Texas Elementary School Rankings - 2019 UPDATED STATE RANK CAMPUS DISTRICT COUNTY C@R GRADE 20 CANYON CREEK EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON A+ 21 CARVER CENTER MIDLAND ISD MIDLAND A+ 22 SKAGGS EL PLANO ISD COLLIN A+ 23 KIMBERLIN ACAD FOR EXCEL GARLAND ISD DALLAS A+ 24 WALNUT GLEN ACAD FOR EXCEL GARLAND ISD DALLAS A+ 25 TALLEY EL FRISCO ISD NA A+ 26 CREEKSIDE FOREST EL TOMBALL ISD HARRIS A+ 27 TANGLEWOOD EL FORT WORTH ISD TARRANT A+ 28 RUMMEL CREEK EL SPRING BRANCH ISD HARRIS A+ 29 LAUREL MOUNTAIN EL ROUND ROCK ISD WILLIAMSON A+ 30 BEVERLY EL PLANO ISD COLLIN A+ 31 PATSY -
Texas Aviation Hall of Fame Inducts Emma Carter Browning
Aviation Division Quarterly Newsletter October-November 2005 TEXAS AVIATION HALL OF FAME INDUCTS EMMA CARTER BROWNING The Texas Aviation Hall of Fame announced in June that Emma Additionally, the Class of 2005 will be recognized on Sunday, Carter Browning was an inductee of the Class of 2005. She will November 14 at the Lone Star Flight Museum’s end-of-season be honored along with several other aviation legends at the 7th Fly Day. This informal flying event will feature historic aircraft Annual Texas Aviation Hall of Fame Induction Gala on Saturday, from the Lone Star Flight Museum’s collection and other aircraft November 12, 2005. from the area. Flying will begin at noon and continue until 3:00 p.m. Throughout the day, visitors will be able to tour the Texas EMMA CARTER BROWNING Aviation Hall of Fame and view exhibits honoring the new inductees. Emma Carter Browning has been involved in aviation since her first flight in 1929. She married Robert Browning Jr. in 1930 and became his ferry pilot as he barnstormed across Texas. Together they owned Browning Aerial Service, a fixed-base operation that originated in Abilene and later moved to Austin, Texas. Mrs. Browning obtained her pilot’s certification in 1939. Although she taught many individuals to fly she was more at home managing Browning Aerial Services. She remains a staunch advocate for general aviation and was a principal force behind the formation of the Texas Aviation History Museum in Austin, Texas. The Texas Aviation Hall of Fame has become one of the country’s leading museums of its type. -
Texas Education Agency Accountability Ratings
North American Title | TEA Accountability Ratings Performance Index Indicators Distinction Designations Accountability Ratings PerformanceIndex 1 = Student Index Achievement Indicators R =Distinctions Reading Designations MS = MetAccountability Standard Ratings IndexIndex 1 = 2 Student = Student Achievement Progress M =R Math= Reading AS = MetMS Alternative= Met Standard Standard IndexIndex 2 = 3 Student = Closing Progress Performance S =M Science= Math IR = ImprovementAS = Met Alternative Required Standard TEXASIndexIndex 3 = 4 Closing = Postsecondary EDUCATION Performance Readiness % =% Top= Top 25% 25% Progress ProgressAGENCYNR = NotIR =Rated Improvement Required IndexIndex 4 = P Postsecondary = Paired Readiness NR = Not Rated ACCOUNTABILITYIndex P = Paired RATINGS 2016 Houston School Ratings with District Information Updated August 2016 www.nat.com/Texas ® Like Clockwork www.nat.com/Texas North American Title | TEA Accountability Ratings North American Title | TEA Accountability Ratings Performance Index Indicators Distinction Designations We’ve got your back The accountability system uses a performance index framework to Academic Achievement in Reading/English Language Arts - Contact North American Title today to ensure peace of mind for you and your client tomorrow. combine a broad range of indicators into a comprehensive measure An Academic Achievement Distinction Designation (AADD) is awarded of campus and district performance. The previous chapter described to campuses for outstanding achievement in English language arts/ Over the past 60 years, our customers have come to rely on the strength and stability of North American Title. With more than 130 offices coast-to-coast, index construction and how index scores are calculated. The indicators reading based on outcomes of several performance indicators. Who is we offer a national network of resources, backed by the financial strength of our S&P 500 parent company.