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Texas Girls Coaches Association 2017-18 Softball Legacy Team 1-2-3-4A All-Star SchoolCoach Conf Callista Camacho MARTINS MILL HIGH SCHOOL Don Tarrant 2A Makayla Deleon EARLY HIGH SCHOOL Alfonso Chavez 3A Taylor Franco MONAHANS HIGH SCHOOL Corey Aven 4A Mercy Garcia HARPER HIGH SCHOOL Jeffery Vasquez 2A Elaina Garcia SPRINGTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Scott Mann 4A Kirstin Hansen SWEENY HIGH SCHOOL Melissa Hansen 4A Nicole King GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Adam Arrington 4A Kyndal Kutac SCHULENBURG HIGH SCHOOL Gilbert Price 3A Carissa McMillan CLYDE HIGH SCHOOL Reagan Sewell 3A Bethany Nevlud SHINER HIGH SCHOOL Steven Cerny 2A Brycelen Richards ITALY HIGH SCHOOL Christina Richards 2A Aaliyah Ruiz JONES HIGH SCHOOL Alan Burkett 4A Darrian Smith WEIMAR HIGH SCHOOL Roger Maupin 2A Jarynn Sprinkle CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Kurtis Acosta 3A Maddie Stewart SWEENY HIGH SCHOOL Melissa Hansen 4A Ashlyn Taylor CADDO MILLS HIGH SCHOOL Gary Qualls 4A Mattye Tyler BROCK HIGH SCHOOL Mark Starnes 3A Rachel Williams LORENA HIGH SCHOOL Steve Dolezel 4A Kailey Williams SHINER HIGH SCHOOL Steven Cerny 2A Callie Yellin FARMERSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Paula Wilfong 3A Texas Girls Coaches Association 2017-18 Softball Legacy Team 5-6A All-Star SchoolCoach Conf Briana Arredondo WARREN HIGH SCHOOL Melanie Morales 6A Celia Bigger AUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Kristen Lozano 5A Kaylee Buck PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL Laneigh Clark 6A Everly Carey GRANBURY HIGH SCHOOL Ashley Benson 5A Alyssa DiFiore LOVEJOY HIGH SCHOOL Jeffrey Roberts 5A Alexis Farris KLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL Audra Troutman 6A Sydney Greeson AMARILLO -
FIN1750 Cnty Dist: Page: 1 of File ID: E from to YTD Check Payments 11
Date Run: 11-02-2017 3:50 PM Y-T-D Check Payments Program: FIN1750 Cnty Dist: 074-909 LEONARD ISD Page: 1 of 144 From To Sort by Check Date, Check Number File ID: E Accounting Period: A Check Date Payee Amount EFT Finance Reporting 09-01-2016 CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 19,421.00 N 09-08-2016 AMERICAN BANK 34.00 N 182.00 N 09-08-2016 AMERICAN BANK 300.00 N 09-08-2016 AMERICAN BANK 162.00 N 09-08-2016 CHEVRON AND TEXACO UNIVERSAL CARD 49.47 N 10.62 N 12.41 N 17.66 N 64.52 N 09-08-2016 CITY OF LEONARD 112.28 N 51.00 N 51.00 N 78.39 N 61.08 N 25.00 N 79.85 N 392.25 N 51.00 N 61.08 N 1,031.57 N 111.93 N 25.00 N 51.00 N 1,148.95 N 23.00 N 466.48 N 09-08-2016 CITY OF LEONARD 2,849.20 N 09-08-2016 FRONTIER SOUTHWEST INCORPORATED 114.78 N 553.21 N 09-08-2016 J PERMENTER 380.80 N 09-08-2016 CHRISTOPHER BRIAN KITTS 140.00 N 09-08-2016 PAM S. ZIOLKOWSKI 600.00 N 09-08-2016 PRESTON VIRDEN 1,800.00 N 09-08-2016 PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS PUBLICATIONS 159.00 N 09-08-2016 SCHOLASTIC MAGAZINES 272.26 N 09-08-2016 SONJA VIRDEN 600.00 N 09-08-2016 TEXAS ASSOC. OF SECONDARY SCHOOL PR 225.00 N 09-08-2016 TPT HOLDCO, LLC 51.99 N 09-08-2016 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN 1,450.00 N 09-08-2016 AMERICAN BANK 34.00 N 280.00 N 09-08-2016 JONES JONES 1,200.00 N 09-08-2016 CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 10.00 N 09-08-2016 CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2.00 N 09-08-2016 CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 2.00 N 09-08-2016 CLAIMS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 3.00 N Date Run: 11-02-2017 3:50 PM Y-T-D Check Payments Program: FIN1750 Cnty Dist: 074-909 LEONARD ISD Page: 2 of 144 -
Newsletter Fall 2010 (PDF)
Barbers Hill Independent School District EAGLE A Texas Exemplary School District Fall 2010 Superintendent Greg Poole, Ed.D. Board of Trustees THE POWER OF Carmena Goss, President Becky Tice, Vice President Benny May, Secretary George Barrera Cynthia Erwin Ron Mayfield Fred Skinner INSIDE School Board Connection p. 3 Tech Talk pp. 4-5 Friday Night LIghts pp. 6-7 New Faces, New Places p. 10 BLUE A Tradition of Excellence . by any measure BARBERS HILL ISD 2010 State Accountability Ratings Barbers Hill Primary Exemplary Superintendent’s Barbers Hill Elementary Exemplary Welcome Barbers Hill Intermediate Exemplary My favorite Barbers Hill Middle Exemplary track event is Barbers Hill High School Recognized the relay. There is something BHISD District Rating EXEMPLARY about the hand- ing of a baton by your teammate that elicits ex- ceptional effort. People would rather disappoint their own expectations than let the team down. Barbers Hill has been educating students since 1929 and it is one of the few dis- tricts that has maintained excel- lence throughout its long storied history. One of the drivers of this excel- lence is the determination of past and current leaders that the baton will not be dropped and that each graduating class will build on the past accomplishments and set the bar even higher. I am proud that the current staff and students are carrying on the proud traditions and excellence of “The Hill.” The challenge for the upcoming school year is simple: Make a great district even better! We truly have one of the best districts in the state and I cannot imagine a better place where students could get a better education. -
High Schools of Undergraduates and New Freshmen Fall 2007
IR Report Series Vol. 078, No. 007 November 2, 2007 High Schools of Undergraduates and New Freshmen Fall 2007 This report contains a list of high schools attended by undergraduates who were enrolled in the fall 2007 term. Section I contains data for all undergraduates and Section II contains data for new freshmen only. The schools are sorted in descending order by the number of undergraduates (or new freshmen from that high school). Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness 7502 Fondren Road • Houston, Texas 77074-3298 • 281-649-3466 Section I: High Schools of Undergraduates, Fall 2007 2 High School* # % I H Kempner HS Sugar Land Texas 60 4.5 William P Clements HS Sugar Land Texas 59 4.4 Home Schooled Houston Texas 52 3.9 Stephen F Austin HS Sugar Land Texas 37 2.8 John Foster Dulles HS Sugar Land Texas 35 2.6 Elkins HS Missouri City Texas 30 2.2 Elsik HS Houston Texas 28 2.1 Bellaire Senior HS Bellaire Texas 27 2.0 Kerr HS Houston Texas 26 1.9 Alief Hasting High School Houston Texas 25 1.9 Westside HS Houston Texas 24 1.8 L V Hightower HS Missouri City Texas 22 1.6 Cinco Ranch HS Katy Texas 19 1.4 James E Taylor HS Katy Texas 17 1.3 Stephen F Austin Sr HS Houston Texas 16 1.2 George Bush High School Richmond Texas 15 1.1 Jersey Village HS Houston Texas 14 1.0 Pearland HS Pearland Texas 14 1.0 Cy-Fair Senior HS Cypress Texas 13 1.0 Mayde Creek HS Houston Texas 13 1.0 Stafford HS Stafford Texas 13 1.0 Debakey HS Health Professions Houston Texas 12 0.9 Fort Bend Baptist Academy Sugarland Texas 12 0.9 Alief Taylor High School Houston Texas 11 0.8 Cypress Ridge High School Houston Texas 11 0.8 Humble HS Humble Texas 11 0.8 Mirabeau B Lamar Sr HS Houston Texas 11 0.8 North Shore Senior HS Houston Texas 11 0.8 Cypress Falls HS Houston Texas 10 0.7 Foster High School Richmond Texas 10 0.7 Klein Oak HS Spring Texas 10 0.7 S P Waltrip Senior HS Houston Texas 10 0.7 Spring HS Spring Texas 10 0.7 Spring Woods Sr HS Houston Texas 10 0.7 (Continued) *High School data may not be available for each student in the class. -
Lone Star College System LSC-North Harris Spring 2010 High School* Graduates Attending LSCS in Fall 2010
Lone Star College System LSC-North Harris Spring 2010 High School* Graduates Attending LSCS in Fall 2010 High School Total High School Total Other 205 The Woodlands College Park High School 3 Nimitz High School 167 Waller High School 3 MacArthur High School 156 Cleveland High School 2 Spring High School 139 Conroe High School 2 Westfield High School 126 Cypress Woods High School 2 Eisenhower High School 116 Dayton High School 2 Klein Forest High School 113 Katy High School 2 Andy Dekaney High School 107 Milby High School 2 Carl Wunsche Sr High School 84 Pasadena Memorial High School 2 Other Texas High School 65 Reagan High School 2 Klein Collins High School 52 Scarborough High School 2 Home School 44 Westside High School 2 GED 43 ALPHA Academy 1 Carver High School 28 Caney Creek High School 1 Humble High School 18 Clear Lake High School 1 W T Hall High School 16 Cy-Fair High School 1 Atascocita High School 15 Cypress Springs High School 1 Klein Oak High School 9 Dobie High School 1 Klein High School 8 East Central High School 1 Jersey Village High School 6 Forest Brook High School 1 Jordan High School 6 Hauke Alternative 1 Oak Ridge High School 6 Kingwood High School 1 Cypress Falls High School 5 M B Smiley High School 1 New Caney High School 5 Magnolia High School 1 Tomball High School 5 Magnolia West High School 1 Cypress Ridge High School 4 Mayde Creek High School 1 S P Waltrip High School 4 Morton Ranch High School 1 Sam Houston High School 4 North Shore Senior High School 1 Aldine High School 3 Northbrook High School 1 Cypress Creek High School 3 Taylor High School 1 Kingwood Park High School 3 Washington High School 1 Langham Creek High School 3 Grand Total 1,613 *High school attended and high school grad year are self-reported by students. -
NGPF's 2021 State of Financial Education Report
11 ++ 2020-2021 $$ xx %% NGPF’s 2021 State of Financial == Education Report ¢¢ Who Has Access to Financial Education in America Today? In the 2020-2021 school year, nearly 7 out of 10 students across U.S. high schools had access to a standalone Personal Finance course. 2.4M (1 in 5 U.S. high school students) were guaranteed to take the course prior to graduation. GOLD STANDARD GOLD STANDARD (NATIONWIDE) (OUTSIDE GUARANTEE STATES)* In public U.S. high schools, In public U.S. high schools, 1 IN 5 1 IN 9 $$ students were guaranteed to take a students were guaranteed to take a W-4 standalone Personal Finance course standalone Personal Finance course W-4 prior to graduation. prior to graduation. STATE POLICY IMPACTS NATIONWIDE ACCESS (GOLD + SILVER STANDARD) Currently, In public U.S. high schools, = 7 IN = 7 10 states have or are implementing statewide guarantees for a standalone students have access to or are ¢ guaranteed to take a standalone ¢ Personal Finance course for all high school students. North Carolina and Mississippi Personal Finance course prior are currently implementing. to graduation. How states are guaranteeing Personal Finance for their students: In 2018, the Mississippi Department of Education Signed in 2018, North Carolina’s legislation echoes created a 1-year College & Career Readiness (CCR) neighboring state Virginia’s, by which all students take Course for the entering freshman class of the one semester of Economics and one semester of 2018-2019 school year. The course combines Personal Finance. All North Carolina high school one semester of career exploration and college students, beginning with the graduating class of 2024, transition preparation with one semester of will take a 1-year Economics and Personal Finance Personal Finance. -
Texas Association of Basketball Coaches
TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES TABC Past President’s Bios and Pictures Tommy Newman 1975-77 Tommy Newman retired in 2006 after 38 years in education, the first 30 as a basketball coach. Tommy coached at the high school level at Arlington Heights, F.W. Poly, Richland and Euless Trinity. In 18 years as a head coach his teams were district champs 11 times, appeared in five regional tournaments and one final four. He also coached for ten years in the college level as an assistant at Baylor and head coach at Texas Wesleyan and North Texas. His 1982 TWC team won 30 games and qualified for the NAIA national tournament. Tommy was an all-state player at F.W. Paschal and played on a final four team at Wichita State. He was elected to the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame in 2001. Kenneth Cleveland 1977-78 Ken Cleveland starred at Coleman High School and the University of Texas, graduating in 1958. After three years as head coach at Sonora, Ken became varsity coach at Dimmitt where he built a dynasty. During his 32 years the Bobcats won 27 district titles, 10 regional championships and state titles in 1975, ’82 and ’83. Coach Cleveland was inducted into the Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame and the THSCA Hall of Honor. Ken’s life was cut short when he was struck by lightning in 1993. He is survived by his wife Libby and daughters Beth, Vicki and son Kevin. His career head coaching record is 887-277. Mike Smith 1978-79 Mike Smith was the head boys basketball coach in Victoria from 1972-1998 where he led the Stingarees to 21 playoff appearances, 17 district titles, 10 regional tournaments, and two final fours. -
Pasadena Independent School District
PASADENA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Meeting of the Board of Trustees Tuesday, October 26, 2010, at 6:00 P.M. AGENDA The Pasadena Independent School District Board of Trustees Personnel Committee will meet in Room L101 of the Administration Building, 1515 Cherrybrook, Pasadena, Texas on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, at 6:00 P.M. I. Convene in a Quorum and Call to Order; Invocation; Pledge of Allegiance II. Adjournment to closed session pursuant to Texas Government Code Section 551.074 for the purpose of considering the appointment, employment, evaluation, reassignment, duties, discipline or dismissal of a public officer, employee, or to hear complaints or charges against a public officer or employee. III. Reconvene in Open Session IV. Adjourn The Pasadena Independent School District Board of Trustees Policy Committee will meet in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 1515 Cherrybrook, Pasadena, Texas on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, at 6:00 P.M. I. Convene into Open Session II. Discussion regarding proposed policies III. Adjourn The Board of Trustees of the Pasadena Independent School District will meet in regular session at the conclusion of any committee meetings on Tuesday, October 26, 2010, in the Board Room of the Administration Building, 1515 Cherrybrook, Pasadena, Texas. A copy of items on the agenda is attached. I. Convene in a Quorum and Call to Order THE SUBJECTS TO BE DISCUSSED OR CONSIDERED OR UPON WHICH ANY FORMAL ACTION MIGHT BE TAKEN ARE AS FOLLOWS: II. First Order of Business Section II 1. Adjournment to closed session -
Barbers Hill High School
Barbers Hill Independent School District Educational Planning Guide Barbers Hill High School 2017-2018 Barbers Hill Independent School District 9600 Eagle Drive Mont Belvieu, TX 77580 Phone (281) 576-2221 Metro (281) 385-6038 Our Mission The Barbers Hill Independent School District provides instruction at the highest level of quality so that all students can learn to the best of their abilities and develop a positive self concept, regardless of socioeconomic or cultural background. The adopted goals and objectives are regarded as a commitment to strive for educational excellence and student achievement. ALL STUDENTS will be provided opportunities to acquire a knowledge of citizenship and responsibility as well as an appreciation of our global relationships and common American heritage, including its multicultural richness. ALL STUDENTS will be provided opportunities to develop the ability to think logically, independently, creatively, and to communicate effectively. ALL STUDENTS will also be encouraged to cultivate an intrinsic motivation for independent discovery beyond the school setting. Believing this, WE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, and STAFF of the BARBERS HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT will assume responsibility for • maintaining accountability, • providing continuous improvement, • establishing lines of communication between the board of trustees, administration, faculty and staff of the district and parents, citizens, business leaders, industry leaders, civic organizations and officials of local governing -
COSET Open House-2016-V4.Pages
Open House: Alumni and Partnership Luncheon COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY College of Science, Engineering and Technology 3100 Cleburne Street I Houston I Texas 77004 I Tel: 713 313 7009 I Email: [email protected] Order of Program Thursday, October 20, 2016, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. TSU Science Center Atrium 3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, Texas 77004 Viewing of Laboratories, Posters, and Networking Opening – Lunch is Served (11:30 a.m.) Dr. Oscar H. Criner, Interim Associate Dean Welcome to the College and Purpose of the Event “STEM: The Pathway to Success” Dr. Oscar H. Criner, Interim Associate Dean Recognition of COSET King and Queen Dr. Oscar H. Criner, Interim Associate Dean State of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology Report of Annual Activities Dr. Lei Yu, Dean Student Presentations Keilon Robinson, Senior, Chemistry Samuel Kanu, Senior, Mathematics, Electrical and Computer Engineering Leandra Stewart, Graduate Student, Biology Tyrie Goodman, Graduate Student, Transportation Planning and Management Anthony Powell, Senior, Computer Science Board of Advisors Perspective Mr. Scott Minnix, Chairman, COSET Board of Advisors Introduction of Keynote Speaker Dr. Lei Yu, Dean Keynote Address Mr. Wendell Williams Special Assistant to the President, Interim Vice President of Student Affairs/Dean of Students Texas Southern University Alumni Activities Ms. LaKeisha Melton, President, COSET Chapter, TSUNAA Presentation of 2016 Awards Partner of the Year - J E Dunn Construction Distinguished -
Web Stats Report: November
WEB STATS REPORT: NOVEMBER Texas 1 Temple High School 259,274 31 Elgin High School 6,029 2 Calhoun High School 108,778 32 Santa Fe High School 5,973 3 Belton High School 66,064 33 Copperas Cove High School 5,964 4 North Dallas High School 59,756 34 San Marcos High School 5,961 5 Roscoe High School 34,210 35 North Forney High School 5,952 6 Klein Collins High School 31,303 36 Stephen F Austin High School 5,554 7 Huntsville High School 28,851 37 Sherman High School 5,211 8 Lovejoy High School 20,601 38 William J Brennan High School 5,036 9 Forney High School 17,597 39 Westfield High School 4,909 10 Tomball High School 16,986 40 Early High School 4,822 11 Byron P Steele I I High School 16,448 41 Kempner High School 4,809 12 Spring Hill High School 13,028 42 C E Ellison High School 4,697 13 Ennis High School 12,474 43 Midland Lee High School 4,490 14 Tomball Memorial High School 11,773 44 Odem High School 4,470 15 San Antonio Christian High School 10,783 45 Gregory-Portland High School 4,299 16 Palacios High School 10,731 46 Hays High School 4,235 17 Gainesville High School 10,288 47 Clements High School 4,066 18 Waxahachie High School 9,609 48 Pasadena Memorial High School 4,009 19 Life School Waxahachie 9,332 49 Channelview High School 3,890 20 East Central High School 9,150 50 Burleson High School 3,615 21 Lockhart High School 9,111 51 North Crowley High School 3,485 22 Foster High School 8,972 52 Life School Oak Cliff High School 3,401 23 Brownwood High School 8,803 53 L C Anderson High School 3,400 24 Pleasanton High School 8,605 54 Samuel -
Your Schools3 8-06
AUGUST 2006 HUMBLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT The Eagles have landed: a new high school opens Pages 10-11 Great Teachers Registration Info Meet the Board New Schools Humble ISD’s Information on school Get to know your Two elementaries Teachers of orientations, open School Board open, groundbreaking the Year houses and more Trustees on Elementary #23 pages 4-6 pages 12-15 page 17 page 18 2 Your SCHOOLS August 06 Superintendent’s View School supply sales offer schools are to be completed in 2008 and will bring these older facilities into parity with the new one-stop shopping AHS. Temporary building villages will house a large number of Forest, Willow Creek and Wood- classes during the renovations. land Hills elementary schools. Staff members at each campus The Gym is located at 2535- must be commended for their work G Atascocita Road, Humble, plans to minimize the disruptions 77392. Packets sold here will be that are impossible to avoid during for Eagle Springs, Fields, Humble, such massive renovations and to Lakeland, Maplebrook, North Belt, keep the focus for students on Oak Forest, Oaks, Park Lakes, Pine Learning. Forest, Summerwood, Timbers and And let’s not forget the Whispering Pines elementary expansion of the Kingwood 9th Humble ISD and Educational schools. by Dr. Guy Sconzo grade campus into the modern 9- Products Incorporated are offering Prices are: Pre-K, $21; What memories “back to 12th grade Kingwood Park High parents an opportunity for “one- kindergarten, $26; first and second school” brings to mind! The antici- School. This work is well under- stop” school supply shopping.