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List of AOIME Institutions
List of AOIME Institutions CEEB School City State Zip Code 1001510 Calgary Olympic Math School Calgary AB T2X2E5 1001804 ICUC Academy Calgary AB T3A3W2 820138 Renert School Calgary AB T3R0K4 820225 Western Canada High School Calgary AB T2S0B5 996056 WESTMOUNT CHARTER SCHOOL CALGARY AB T2N 4Y3 820388 Old Scona Academic Edmonton AB T6E 2H5 C10384 University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2R3 1001184 Vernon Barford School Edmonton AB T6J 2C1 10326 ALABAMA SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS BIRMINGHAM AL 35203-2203 10335 ALTAMONT SCHOOL BIRMINGHAM AL 35222-4445 C12963 University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham AL 35294 10328 Hoover High School Hoover AL 35244 11697 BOB JONES HIGH SCHOOL MADISON AL 35758-8737 11701 James Clemens High School Madison AL 35756 11793 ALABAMA SCHOOL OF MATH/SCIENCE MOBILE AL 36604-2519 11896 Loveless Academic Magnet Program High School Montgomery AL 36111 11440 Indian Springs School Pelham AL 35124 996060 LOUIS PIZITZ MS VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35216 12768 VESTAVIA HILLS HS VESTAVIA HILLS AL 35216-3314 C07813 University of Arkansas - Fayetteville Fayetteville AR 72701 41148 ASMSA Hot Springs AR 71901 41422 Central High School Little Rock AR 72202 30072 BASIS Chandler Chandler AZ 85248-4598 30045 CHANDLER HIGH SCHOOL CHANDLER AZ 85225-4578 30711 ERIE SCHOOL CAMPUS CHANDLER AZ 85224-4316 30062 Hamilton High School Chandler AZ 85248 997449 GCA - Gilbert Classical Academy Gilbert AZ 85234 30157 MESQUITE HS GILBERT AZ 85233-6506 30668 Perry High School Gilbert AZ 85297 30153 Mountain Ridge High School Glendale AZ 85310 30750 BASIS Mesa -
Education | K-12 Statement of Qualifications Structural Engineering Services
EDUCATION | K-12 STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING SERVICES AUSTIN DALLAS FORT WORTH HOUSTON www.age-se.com 214.520.7202 Education | K-12 Portfolio Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy Dallas Independent School District Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy is an early college high school tailored to prepare primarily first generation college students for academic success. Along with SHW Group, our firm designed the 110,000-square-foot facility as a series of academic and social spaces centered around a common area to give the facility the feel of a multiple-building campus, similar to a college, while keeping the students in a secure environment. Faculty offices are located in a “perch,” a large, cubic space suspended on the second floor, from which faculty can view the various academic spaces. Upperclassmen are housed on the first floor, allowing for more freedom and unstructured time, while the lower grade levels are on the second floor for a more structured, controlled environment in closer proximity to teachers. Multiple spaces for informal learning are incorporated throughout the building. Prosper High School New High School and Indoor Practice Facility Prosper Independent School District Prosper High School is the modern American High School - Texas style. This project is a $113.5 million, 590,000-square-foot behemoth, complete with a medical tech lab, a restaurant-worthy kitchen, a greenhouse, a broadcast studio, and an indoor football practice facility. Working under tight deadlines, our team completed the new high school along with a new sports arena, indoor practice space, and natatorium. This is the largest project to date for Prosper Independent School District. -
Did You Know?
US NEWS & WORLD REPORT: TOP 50 DALLAS-FORT WORTH HIGH SCHOOLS 2020 TEXAS DID YOU RANK SCHOOL CITY 1 2 The School For The Talented And Gifted Dallas KNOW? 2 1 Science And Engineering Magnet School Dallas 3 6 ILR Young Women’s Leadership School Dallas 4 14 Booker T Washington SPVA Dallas 5 35 Highland Park High School Dallas 6 17 Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet Dallas 80% 7 62 Lovejoy High School Lucas of homebuyers in 2019 8 77 Liberty High School Frisco gave up some of their most 9 76 Coppell High School Coppell desired home features to 10 18 Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy Grand Prairie 102 McKinney Boyd High School McKinney get into the school district 11 12 138 McKinney North High School McKinney they wanted. 13 32 Young Women’s Leadership Academy Fort Worth 14 156 Creekview High School Carrollton WHERE DID 15 155 A Maceo Smith New Tech High School Dallas THEY COMPROMISE? 16 86 Wakeland High School Frisco 17 151 Richardson High School Richardson 18 75 Kathlyn Joy Gilliam Collegiate Academy Dallas 19 82 Dr. Wright L. Lassiter Jr. Early College High School Dallas 20 92 Centennial High School Frisco 21 117 Keller High School Keller 22 189 Smith High School Carrollton 17% 23 118 Independence High School Frisco NUMBER OF 24 130 Flower Mound High School Flower Mound 105 Heritage High School Frisco BEDROOMS 25 26 241 Aledo High School Aledo 27 41 Texas Academy Of Biomedical Fort Worth 28 61 Trinidad Garza Early College At Mt. View Dallas 29 217 Woodrow Wilson High School Dallas 30 254 Bell High School Hurst 31 281 North Garland High School Garland 32 128 John Dubiski Career High School Grand Prairie 20% 33 358 Trimble Technical High School Fort Worth LARGE 34 180 Wylie High School Wylie BACKYARD 35 253 Trinity High School Euless 36 368 Sunset High School Dallas 37 302 Poteet High School Mesquite 38 259 Fossil Ridge High School Keller 39 265 Argyle High School Argyle 40 475 Moises E. -
Richardson High School Wins Texas Envirothon
TEXAS ENVIROTHON Contact Wendy Reistle FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Telephone 281-283-3045 April 18, 2019 Email [email protected] Website www.TexasEnvirothon.org RICHARDSON HIGH SCHOOL WINS TEXAS ENVIROTHON North Texas team to represent the state in Raleigh, N.C. April 18, 2019—A five-member team of high school students from Richardson, Texas, is the winner of the 2019 Texas Envirothon championship. The Science Academy of South Texas Team Green earned second place, and third place went to the Science Academy of South Texas Team Maroon. The event took place April 13 through 15 in Nacogdoches, TX. “It’s important to expose students to the variety of natural resource careers available to them,” said Wendy Reistle, program coordinator of the Texas Envirothon. “It was great to return to SFA this year with so many natural resource educational options for the students to see.” Students on the winning team are Olivia Hughes, Elijah Montague, Emily Morrison, Kathryn Anderson, and Nick Lemon. The team will travel to Raleigh, N.C., to compete against teams from the states and Canadian provinces for scholarships at the NCF-Envirothon. Tony Strohmeyer and Alisa Salvans served as the team’s advisers. Top scoring teams on the field exam by topic and in the oral presentation were recognized during an afternoon ceremony at Stephen F. Austin State University. Richardson High School’s Team Question Mark Butterfly, took the top spots in Aquatics, Soils, Wildlife and Current Issue. Forestry went to Richardson High School Team Firewheel. The Science Academy of South Texas Team Maroon took first place in Oral Presentation. -
Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form
OMB 3060-0806 Approval by OMB FCC Form 471 December 2018 Description of Services Ordered and Certification Form 471 FCC Form 471 Application Information Nickname Garland ISD - IA Cable Locate - 2020 Application Number 201001823 Funding Year 2020 Category of Service Category 1 Billed Entity Contact Information GARLAND INDEP SCHOOL DISTRICT Russell Neal 720 STADIUM DR GARLAND TX 75040 682-237-7670 972-494-8201 [email protected] [email protected] Billed Entity Number 140461 FCC Registration Number 0001647890 Applicant Type School District Russell Neal / 682-237-7670 Holiday/Summer Contact Information Consulting Firms Name Consultant City State Zip Phone Email Registration Code Number Number VST Services LP 16043688 Trophy Club TX 76262 682-237-7670 [email protected] Entity Information School District Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES School District Endowment Rural LEA ID School Code Attributes ID 140461 GARLAND INDEP SCHOOL Urban Public School District None DISTRICT Related Entity Information Related Child School Entity - Details BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 85506 NAAMAN FOREST HIGH Urban 909008 57909008 48 - 20340- None Public School None SCHOOL 6552 Page 1 BEN Name Urban/ State State NCES Code Alternative School Attributes Endowment Rural LEA ID School ID Discount 85507 COOPER ELEMENTARY Urban 909107 57909107 48 - 20340- None Public School None SCHOOL 2018 85508 VERNAL LISTER Urban 909147 57909147 48 - 20340- None Public School -
[2][1] SPANISH Rev1
CONSTANCIA Código de Conducta Estudiantil y Manual Estudiantil Reparto Electrónico Estimado Alumno y Padre de familia: De conformidad con lo dictado por la ley estatal, la mesa directiva ha adoptado oficialmente el Código de Conducta Estudiantil a fin de fomentar un ambiente seguro y disciplinado de aprendizaje para cada alumno. Les recomendamos leer esta publicación minuciosamente y hablar de ella con su familia. Si tienen alguna pregunta sobre la conducta requerida o las consecuencias de la mala conducta, favor de pedir una explicación al maestro del alumno o el administrador de campus indicado. Tanto el alumno como los padres de familia debe firmar esta hoja en el espacio provisto a continuación y luego regresar la hoja a la escuela del alumno. Gracias. Bob Morrison, Ed.D. Superintendente Confirmamos que se nos ha ofrecido la opción de recibir una copia impresa del Código de Conducta Estudiantil y Manual Estudiantil de Garland Independent School District para el año escolar 2015–2016 o de accederlo electrónicamente en el sitio web del distrito, en www.garlandisd.net . Entendemos que los alumnos darán cuentas por su comportamiento y estarán sujetos a las consecuencias disciplinarias explicadas en el Código. Hemos elegido: ¨ Recibir una copia impresa del Código de Conducta Estudiantil y Manual Estudiantil. ¨ Aceptar la responsabilidad de acceder el Código de Conducta Estudiantil y Manual Estudiantil en el sitio web del distrito. Nombre del alumno en letra de molde: Firma del alumno: Nombre del padre o madre, en letra de molde: Firma del padre de familia: Fecha: Escuela: __________________________________________ Nivel de Grado:______________ Por favor firme esta página y entréguela a la escuela del estudiante. -
2013-2014 Ck Register Data.Xlsx
Coppell ISD Fiscal Year 2013‐2014 Check & Disbursement Information Doc_Date Item_Name Item_Type Amount 9/3/2013 Jason's Deli Check 67.24 9/5/2013 Institute for Natural Resources Check 81.00 9/5/2013 Lennox Industries, Inc Check 549.11 9/5/2013 National Science Teachers Association Check 346.81 9/5/2013 Pitney Bowes Inc Check 347.28 9/5/2013 Pitney Bowes Inc Check 2,171.80 9/5/2013 Responsive Learning LP Check 3,500.00 9/5/2013 TASA Check 590.00 9/5/2013 TASSP Check 390.00 9/5/2013 TEPSA Check 367.00 9/5/2013 Texas Association of School Administrators Check 295.00 9/5/2013 TMEA Check 100.00 9/5/2013 Waste Management Inc Check 282.47 9/6/2013 Allyson Shoemake Check 70.00 9/6/2013 Barron's Educational Series, Inc. Check 1,195.08 9/6/2013 Barron's Educational Series, Inc. Check 5,452.96 9/6/2013 Career Uniforms Check 2,250.00 9/6/2013 CustomInk Check 751.80 9/6/2013 Decademy Check 800.00 9/6/2013 Glenda Ferguson Check 77.06 9/6/2013 i Fratelli Check 139.93 9/6/2013 Irma Kennedy Check 37.12 9/6/2013 Irma Kennedy Check 127.12 9/6/2013 Irma Kennedy Check 138.05 9/6/2013 Jon‐Eric Ziaer Check 217.93 9/6/2013 Jon‐Eric Ziaer Check 1,169.83 9/6/2013 JSTOR Check 2,000.00 9/6/2013 Mike Yakubovsky Check 155.77 9/6/2013 National Forensic League Check 249.00 9/6/2013 Pass Assured, LLC Check 1,500.00 9/6/2013 Rogan's Shoes Check 79.99 9/6/2013 Tim Dixon Check 196.74 9/6/2013 Cheri Johnson Check 42.40 9/6/2013 Christine Rochman Check 72.30 9/6/2013 Wrangler Athletic Club Check 560.00 9/6/2013 Aramark Check 170.48 9/6/2013 Gandy Ink Check 1,660.66 9/9/2013 CISD Check 1,350.00 9/9/2013 David Cote Check 300.00 9/9/2013 Sam's Club Check 854.54 9/10/2013 Perot Museum of Nature and Science Check 500.00 9/11/2013 Aramark Refreshment Services Check 186.00 9/11/2013 ASCD Check 219.00 9/11/2013 AT&T Mobility Check 141.84 9/11/2013 Austin Turf & Tractor Check 124.42 9/11/2013 Blue Bell Creameries, Inc. -
The History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV 1983-1984
The History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV 1983-1984 By Mark McKee Website www.txhighschoolbasketball.com Contents Perface 4 Acknowledgements 5 AAAAA 1983 6 AAAA 1983 89 AAA 1983 107 AA 1983 115 A 1983 123 AAAAA 1984 125 AAAA 1984 211 AAA 1984 235 AA 1984 243 A 1984 248 Preface History of Texas High School Basketball Volume IV By Mark McKee By 1982 my brother-in-law was no longer able to attend the state tournament and I went with a coaching friend. The old Stephen F. Austin Hotel, where I stayed for the first five years at the tournament was remodeled and renamed. The cost became outrageous there, so we no longer enjoyed staying downtown. Today the Hotel is called InterContinental Stephen F. Austin. Visiting Sixth street became popular and I continued to eat at the Waterloo Ice House. The main attraction in those days was playing at Gregory Gym on the campus of U.T. We always had great pickup games at the student activity center, located right next to Gregory. Jogging was also another passion of mine. Town Lake provided great running trails just south of downtown Austin. Coaching clinics became the norm, as I continued to learn the game. Great times. The person who had the greatest impact on my life was my brother-in-law. This book is dedicated to him. At the age of 10, he began coming over to the house dating my older sister. He was like a family member. For the next twenty years he influenced all aspects of my life. -
Employee Handbook 2021-2022 Published by Department of Human Resources Garland Independent School District
Garland Independent School District Serving the North Texas Communities of Garland, Rowlett, and Sachse Employee Handbook 2021-2022 Published by Department of Human Resources Garland Independent School District If you have difficulty accessing the information in this document because of a disability, please email/call Dr. Kishawna Wiggins: [email protected] or 972-487-3057 Si necesita que le preparen una traducción de este documento, favor de comunicarse con Dr. Kishawna Wiggins: [email protected] or 972-487-3057 Nếu quí vị cần tài liệu này được dịch, vui lòng email/gọi: Dr. Kishawna Wiggins: [email protected] or 972-487-3057 Garland Independent School District in support of school districts and Career and Technical Education Programs, does not discriminate on the basis of sex, disability, race, color, age or national origin in its educational programs, activities, or employment as required by Title IX, Section 504 and Title VI. Table of Contents Employee Handbook Receipt/Acknowledgement ...................................................... 6 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 7 District Map Page 1 .................................................................................................................. 8 District Map Page 2 .................................................................................................................. 9 Mission Statement, Goals, and Objectives ........................................................................ -
Senior Citizen VIP Pass
Senior Citizen VIP Pass ENTRANT: Tiffany Veno, Director of Communications Garland ISD 501 S. Jupiter Road, Garland, TX 75042 972-487-3258 [email protected] TYPE OF DISTRICT/ORGANIZATION SUBMITTING ENTRY: Public school district - Over 25,000 students No. of Communications staff - 5 ENTRY CATEGORY: Public engagement/parent involvement Please consider this entry for a Golden Achievement Award! Write-up SYNOPSIS Often described as a big district with a small-town, family feel, Garland ISD enjoys a rich history of more than 100 years. Many staff members spend their entire career in the district—the longest serving 68 years—and some even graduate from GISD as well. While a seasoned community is undoubtedly a point of pride, an aging demographic can also present its own challenge. Historic GISD data shows that voters 65 and older participate in most elections but do not initially favor school bond referendums. Looking ahead to the future, Garland ISD wanted to reconnect its senior citizens with the district to give them an accurate perspective. More importantly, GISD also wanted to honor those who helped build its tri-city community. In August 2019, the district launched a senior citizen VIP pass program, offering free admission to all GISD-hosted athletics and fine arts events. The district’s Communications Department was also challenged with a goal of 1,000 cardholders by the end of the first year. To help spread the word, tactics included an announcement in the Superintendent’s State of the District address, digital billboards, electronic and printed newsletters, the district’s website, social media and more. -
2020-2021 State Scores
Texas Academic Decathlon 2021 Region Competition ALL Schools Rank L M S Region District School Score 1M 10 Highland Park ISD Highland Park High School 51,914.0 2M 5 Friendswood ISD Friendswood High School *** 49,370.0 3L 7 Fort Bend ISD Dulles High School *** 49,289.9 4M 8 Lubbock ISD Lubbock High School *** 49,230.8 5L 10 Plano ISD Plano East Senior High School *** 46,613.6 6M 9 Frisco ISD Reedy High School *** 46,385.4 7L 5 Pearland ISD Pearland High School *** 46,327.1 8S 3 Bandera ISD Bandera High School *** 45,184.1 9M 9 Lewisville ISD The Colony High School 44,214.3 10 L 10 Rockwall ISD Rockwall‐Heath High School 44,071.6 11 L 4 Northside ISD Earl Warren High School *** 43,929.2 12 M 8 Lubbock ISD Monterey High School 43,902.8 13 L 7 Katy ISD James Taylor High School 43,845.4 14 M 9 Frisco ISD Frisco High School 43,555.7 15 L 4 Northside ISD John Marshall High School 43,440.3 16 L 9 Lewisville ISD Hebron High School *** 43,410.0 17 L 4 Northside ISD Health Careers High School 43,320.3 18 L 7 Katy ISD Seven Lakes High School 43,264.7 19 L 9 Irving ISD Irving High School 43,256.7 20 L 7 Katy ISD Katy High School 43,109.6 21 L 7 Katy ISD Tompkins High School 42,203.6 22 L 5 Clear Creek ISD Clear Creek High School 42,141.4 23 L 9 Coppell ISD Coppell High School 42,070.9 24 L 8 Wylie ISD Wylie High School *** 41,453.5 25 L 7 Katy ISD Cinco Ranch High School 41,283.7 26 L 9 Irving ISD Nimitz High School 41,160.7 27 L 9 Lewisville ISD Marcus High School 40,965.3 28 L 5 Clear Creek ISD Clear Springs High School 40,761.3 29 L 10 Richardson -
Garland ISD Movin' on up #Gisdwantsyouback New 2020
connect2019–20 // Issue II ed Garland ISD New 2020–21 #GISDWantsYouBack movin' on up calendar approved Garland ISD movin’ on up Choice of School Community helping Boasting a seven-point increase, Garland ISD received a 2018–19 increase over last year. Six campuses even claimed all available accountability score of B+/88. The Texas Education Agency’s distinction designations. period extended develop future impact second-highest rating signifies academic success, postsecondary The district is celebrating its top performing campuses with Giving families the unique opportunity to customize education, Garland ISD is continuing its legacy as a visionary leader in readiness and closing achievement gaps. special assemblies throughout October and November. The Board Garland ISD’s Choice of School program is like none other. Our education. With the help of students, staff and the community, the “To make a seven-point jump is huge,” said Superintendent of Trustees and Dr. López will not only present the school a families can attend any campus in the district, regardless of where district is developing a plan focused on the learners of tomorrow. Ricardo López. “That’s a testament to the excellence that’s celebration banner, but students will present every campus employee they live. In an effort to ensure all families have ample time to GISD partnered with the engage2learn organization to plan this happening in our school system. This is a district that is very diverse. a commemorative pin as well. Follow the hashtag #MadeTheGrade consider and make their choices, as well as receive earlier notifications, ambitious, multilevel process. In June, hundreds of stakeholders About 80% of our students are minority.