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Induction Banquet Congratulations to My Fellow Pan American Broncs and the Class of 2014
2014 Induction Banquet Congratulations to my fellow Pan American Broncs and the Class of 2014 Rick Villarreal Insurance Agency 2116 W. University Dr. • Edinburg, Tx 78539 (956)383-7001 (office) • (956)383-7009 (fax) http://www.farmersagent.com/rvillarreal1 2 x Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame President’s Message Welcome to the 27th Annul Rio Grande Valley Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet. 2014 marks the 29th annuiversary of the organization and the third year in a row that we have held our induction banquet here in the City of Pharr. The Board of Directors are happy to be here this evening and are happy everyone could join us tonight for this year’s event. The Sports Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing recognition to our local talent—those who have represented the Rio Grande Valley throughout Texas and the Nation. Tonight will be a memorable night for the inductees and their families. We all look forward to hearing their stories of the past and of their most memorable moments during their sports career. I would like to congratulate this year’s 2014 Class of seven inductees. A diverse group consisting of one woman – Nancy Clark (Harlingen), who participated in Division I tennis at The University of Texas at Austin and went on to win many championships in open tournaments across the state of Texas and nation over the next 31 years. The six men start with Jesse Gomez (Raymondville), who grew up as a local all around athlete and later played for Texas Southmost College, eventually moving on to play semi-pro baseball in the U.S. -
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker Without Post
Texas Historical Commission staff (AD), 12/14/2009 18" x 28" Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker without post for attachment to masonry Hidalgo County (Job #09HG08) Subject EB (Atlas) UTM: 14 577059E 2899459N Location: McAllen, 1009 North 10th St. LAMAR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL THE McALLEN SCHOOL BOARD AUTHORIZED CONSTRUCTION OF LAMAR HIGH SCHOOL IN 1938, THROUGH A BOND ELECTION AND FUNDING FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION. ARCHITECT MARION LEE WALLER’S ORIGINAL DESIGN INCLUDED AN L-SHAPED FLOOR PLAN ONLY ONE ROOM DEEP, WITH EAST- AND SOUTH- FACING CLASSROOMS OPENING ONTO BREEZEWAYS FOR MAXIMUM CIRCULATION IN THE DAYS BEFORE AIR CONDITIONING. THE SCHOOL OPERATED AS A HIGH SCHOOL FOR ONLY FIVE YEARS, UNTIL DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW SITE; THIS CAMPUS HAS CONTINUED AS A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL WITH SEVERAL ADDITIONS. THE SPANISH COLONIAL REVIVAL STYLE TWO-STORY REINFORCED CONCRETE AND WOOD FRAMED BUILDING FEATURES A BUFF BRICK EXTERIOR, CLAY TILE ROOF AND CAST STONE DETAILING. RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK – 2009 MARKER IS PROPERTY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK MARKERS: 2009 Official Texas Historical Marker Sponsorship Application Form Valid October 15, 2008 to January 15, 2009 only This form constitutes a public request for the Texas Historical Commission (THC) to consider approval of an Official Texas Historical Marker for the topic noted in this application. The THC will review the request and make its determination based on rules and procedures of the program. Filing of the application for sponsorship is for the purpose of providing basic information to be used in the evaluation process. The final determination of eligibility and therefore approval for a state marker will be made by the THC. -
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. -
Lone Star College Spring 2015 High School Graduates from Service Area Isds and High Schools Enrolled at LSC Official Day Fall 2015
Lone Star College Spring 2015 High School Graduates from Service Area ISDs and High Schools Enrolled at LSC Official Day Fall 2015 ISD High School Total Aldine Aldine High School 146 20.8% Benjamin O Davis High School 123 17.5% Carver High School 41 5.8% Eisenhower High School 91 12.9% Hall Center for Education 5 0.7% MacArthur High School 181 25.7% Nimitz High School 103 14.7% Victory Early College High School 13 1.8% Aldine Total 703 100.0% Cleveland Cleveland High School 41 100.0% Cleveland Total 41 100.0% Conroe Caney Creek High School 72 10.3% Conroe High School 157 22.4% Hauke Academic Alternative High School 14 2.0% Oak Ridge High School 191 27.2% The Woodlands College Park High School 114 16.2% The Woodlands High School 154 21.9% Conroe Total 702 100.0% Cy-Fair Cy-Fair High School 171 8.8% Cypress Creek High School 179 9.2% Cypress Falls High School 186 9.5% Cypress Lakes High School 261 13.4% Cypress Ranch High School 183 9.4% Cypress Ridge High School 177 9.1% Cypress Springs High School 148 7.6% Cypress Woods High School 185 9.5% Jersey Village High School 213 10.9% Langham Creek High School 228 11.7% Windfern High School 23 1.2% Cy-Fair Total 1,954 100.0% Humble Atascocita High School 202 28.8% Humble High School 87 12.4% Kingwood High School 141 20.1% Kingwood Park High School 115 16.4% Quest High School 18 2.6% Summer Creek High School 138 19.7% Humble Total 701 100.0% Huntsville Huntsville High School 42 100.0% Huntsville Total 42 100.0% Analytics and Institutional Reporting 1 Lone Star College Spring 2015 High School Graduates -
COVID-19 Houston Resource Pack
COVID-19 Houston Resource Pack Created by the Community Design Resource Center at the University of Houston Updated March 24th 2020 A Brief Introduction We understand that many people in the greater Houston Area have recently had their lives upturned due to the news caused by the spread of the Covid-19 virus. Issues such as food stability, health, income and education which are already a challenge in our city have only grown worse in the last few days. We at the CDRC would like to do our part in helping those in need by compiling a list of resources for anyone who might be facing issues in the coming days and weeks, and we ask that whether or not you might need this help, that you share it anyone who you know might need it. We plan to continually update it with any additional resources we find and you can always find the most recently updated version at our website. cdrchouston.org Stay Home - Work Safe order issued for Houston, Harris County **Please read the following information carefully, the City of Houston is constantly changing and adapting the strategies and methods to slow the spread of the coronavirus, this will be updated once new informa- tion is available** A Stay Home - Work Safe Order has been issued for Houston and Harris County residents to help fight the spread of COVID-19. The order will go into effect at 11:59 p.m March 24th and will last until April 3. It applies throughout Harris County, including unincorporated areas and all cities within the county. -
Steven D. Busch Assistant Professor of Education Department of Education Leadership and Counseling
Steven D. Busch Assistant Professor of Education Department of Education Leadership and Counseling Degrees Earned University of Houston, Houston, Texas; Ed.D. Educational Leadership; 2003 Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, Texas; M.Ed. Administration Supervision-Management; 1986 Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas; B.S. Biology; Minor-Psychology; 1978 Professional Licensure and Certifications Texas Teaching Certificate, Science, 6-12, 1978 Midmanagement, State of Texas,1986 Supervision, State of Texas, 1986 Research/Grant Funding Competitive research grants from outside organizations Johnson, S. & Busch, S. (2007). Aldine ISD: Principal Succession Development. This proposal was written for the Aldine Independent School District to support the realignment and development of the succession plan for quality administrators. This grant was submitted to the Broad Foundation. $2,916,202, Not Funded. Robles-Pina, R., Johnson, S., & Busch, S. (2006-2007). Aldine I.S.D. and SHSU Collaboration Project. A project intended to determine the underlying attitudes regarding bullying in all middle schools in Aldine I.S.D. The project is funded by Aldine I.S.D. Funded for $20,000. Johnson, S., Kirby, S., Reed, E., Busch, S., Kavanaugh, J., & Cox, J. (2006). School Leadership Pilot Program. A proposal submitted to the Texas Education Agency in answer to a proposal request to train 300 Texas principals of schools that are Academically Unacceptable. Additionally, the proposal will provide a master’s degree for aspiring principals that may assume a leadership position of one of the targeted 300 schools. This is a collaboration of SHSU, Communities Foundation of Texas, Educational Service Center XIII and MGT of America. $3,500,000 for the grant implementation for two years. -
School/Activity Location Date Time Horizon High School Mountain View High School Clint High School East Montana Middle School Ho
Clint ISD Weekly Athletic Activities November 18-23 SCHOOL/ACTIVITY LOCATION DATE TIME HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Girls (Varsity/JV/9th) Socorro @ Horizon Tue 19 Nov 6:00/7:30 PM Basketball Girls (Varsity) Horizon @ Parkland Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Girls (9th) Horizon @ El Dorado Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Boys (Varsity/JV/9th) Horizon @ El Paso Tue 19 Nov 6:00/7:30 PM Basketball Boys (Varsity) Horizon @ El Paso Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Boys (JV/9th) Horizon vs Odessa Permian @ Clint Sat 23 Nov 2:30/4:00 PM Wrestling Boys & Girls (Varsity) Horizon @ Montwood Madness Fri 22 Nov TBD Tennis JV Tourney @Clint/San Elizario Fri 22 Nov 9:00 AM MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Girls (Varsity/JV/9th) Jefferson @ Mountain View (6er) Tue 19 Nov 4:30/6:00/7:30 PM Basketball Girls (9th) Mountain View @ Jefferson Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Girls (JV) Mountain View @ Pebble Hills Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Girls (Varsity) Mountain View @ Parkland Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Boys (Varsity/JV/9th) Irvin @ Mountain View (6er) Tue 19 Nov 4:30/6:00/7:30 PM Basketball Boys (9th) Mountain View @ Bowie Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Boys (JV) Mountain View @ Tornillo Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Basketball Boys (Varsity) Mountain View @ Fabens Tourney Thu-Sat 21-23 Nov See Brackets Football Varsity AREA ROUND MVHS v Decatur @ Ratliff Stadium Odessa Thu 21 Nov 6 PM MST/7 PM CST Tennis -
La Joya High School U.I.L
La Joya High School U.I.L. Academic Student Letter 2019 – 2020 Dear Student, First of all, welcome to the 2019 – 2020 school year. Thank you for signing up to be a part of our UIL family. We are looking forward to starting the school year strong and ending with several UIL state champions. If we want to make this possible, it is very important that we start practicing as soon as possible, so stop by your coach’s class to obtain your sponsor’s information. They will then let you know when and where practice is going to be held and which meets we are going to. The following is a list of all the UIL meets that will take place during the 2019 – 2020 school year: 1. Saturday, October 19, 2019- Economedes High School 2. Saturday, November 2, 2019- Sharyland High School 3. Saturday, November 9, 2019 – La Joya High School (LJHS students do not compete) 4. Saturday, December 7, 2019 – Mission Veterans High School 5. Saturday, January 11, 2020– McAllen High School 6. Saturday, January 18, 2020- Palmview High School 7. Saturday, February 1, 2020 – Edinburg Vela High School 8. Saturday, February 15, 2020 – Mission High School 9. Saturday, February 22, 2020- Sharyland Pioneer High School 10. Saturday, February 29, 2020- Edinburg North High School 11. Saturday, March 7, 2020- La Joya ISD Pre-District (LJHS students do not compete) 12. Saturday, March 20-21, 2020– TMSCA State Meet San Antonio** 13. Saturday, March 28, 2020– 30-6A District Meet @ Mission Collegiate High School 14. Saturday, April 17-19, 2020– U.I.L. -
TRIP SUMMARY by TRIP 11/08/2019 Ordered by Trip Name M170C AM M182C 3:45PM B-239 Almanzar, Martin B-386
TRIP SUMMARY by TRIP 11/08/2019 Ordered by Trip Name M170C AM M182C 3:45PM B-239 Almanzar, Martin B-386 TIME #Stds LOCATION TIME #Stds LOCATION 1 7:29 am 0 MORENO ELEMENTARY (START POINT) 1 3:53 pm 0 START POINT (CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION BOWIE) 2 7:32 am 0 CCTA HIGH 2 4:00 pm 0 SILVA HEALTH MAGNET (011) 3 7:35 am 0 ALTA VISTA ELEMENTARY 3 4:17 pm 0 RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 4 7:42 am 0 CYPRESS AVE & S PIEDRAS ST 4 4:24 pm 0 BEL AIRE HIGH SCHOOL 5 7:47 am 0 GUILLEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 5 4:34 pm 0 YSLETA HIGH SCHOOL 6 7:53 am 0 BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL 6 4:45 pm 0 DEL VALLE HIGH SCHOOL 7 8:00 am 0 SILVA HEALTH MAGNET (011) 7 4:56 pm 0 SOCORRO HIGH SCHOOL 8 8:07 am 0 END POINT (CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION BOWIE) 8 5:17 pm 0 GARCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL 9 5:23 pm 0 CLINT HIGH SCHOOL (13890 ALAMEDA) M170C PM 10 5:40 pm 0 N LOOP AT HORIZON BLVE (PETER B-239 Almanzar, Martin PIPER/WALGREENS) 11 5:54 pm 0 EASTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL (13000 EMERALD PASS) TIME #Stds LOCATION 12 6:33 pm 0 SILVA HEALTH MAGNET (END POINT) 1 4:03 pm 0 SILVA HEALTH MAGNET (011) 2 4:10 pm 0 BOWIE HIGH SCHOOL 3 4:11 pm 0 CYPRESS AVE & S PIEDRAS ST M182C 5:30PM B-386 4 4:17 pm 0 GUILLEN MIDDLE SCHOOL 5 4:27 pm 0 CCTA HIGH TIME #Stds LOCATION 6 4:30 pm 0 ALTA VISTA ELEMENTARY 1 6:35 pm 0 SILVA HEALTH MAGNET (011) 7 4:36 pm 0 END POINT (CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION BOWIE) 2 6:41 pm 0 BOWIE HIGH 3 6:58 pm 0 RIVERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL M174C AM 4 7:06 pm 0 YSLETA HIGH SCHOOL B-271 Lerma, Alberto 5 7:17 pm 0 DEL VALLE HIGH SCHOOL 6 7:28 pm 0 SOCORRO HIGH SCHOOL TIME #Stds LOCATION 7 7:49 pm 0 GARCIA MIDDLE SCHOOL 1 7:42 am -
Employee Handbook 2019-2020
1 CLINT INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Employee Handbook 2019-2020 Welcome to Clint ISD I am delighted to welcome you to the Clint Independent School District. The District’s goal is to become a model of high standards for student academic excellence and to ensure a safe, well-disciplined positive learning environment for all students. I am confident that as a new member of the Clint family, you will be committed to work in partnership with your colleagues, administration and more importantly with parents to pursue the District’s goals. With your help, commitment and dedication I have no doubt that together we will build a better tomorrow for our students by preparing them to be successful citizens. Dr. Juan I. Martinez Superintendent Public Notification of Nondiscrimination It is the policy of the District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, disability or age in its employment practices as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. For information about your rights or grievance procedures, contact the District’s Title IX Coordinator Rene Chavez at 14521 Horizon Boulevard, El Paso, Texas, 79928, (915) 926-4061 and/or Section 504 Coordinator, James Littlejohn at 14521 Horizon Boulevard, El Paso, Texas, 79928, (915) 926-4041. Notificación Pública de Prácticas No-Discriminatorias Es la póliza del Distrito no discriminar por motivos de raza, color, origen nacional, género, religión, incapacidad o edad en sus prácticas de empleo tal como lo requiere el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles de 1964, según enmienda; el Título IX de las Enmiendas en la Educación, de 1972, y la Sección 504 de la Ley de Rehabilitación de 1973, según enmienda. -
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Agenda of Regular The Board of Trustees McAllen Independent School District VISION The McAllen Independent School District is a multicultural community in which students are enthusiastically and actively engaged in the learning process. Students demonstrate academic excellence in a safe, nurturing and challenging environment enhanced by technology and the contributions of the total community. MISSION The mission of the McAllen Independent School District is to educate all students to become lifelong learners and productive citizens in a global society through a program of educational excellence utilizing technology and actively involving parents and the community. GOALS 1. Student Achievement/Student Focus 2. People Development 3. Facility Priorities 4. Financial Priorities STRATEGIES 1. Branding 2. Attract/Retain High Quality Staff 3. Engaging Learning Environment 4. Rigorous/World Class Standards to Customize for Every Learner 5. Partnerships with Business/Civic/Education/Organizations 6. Future Ready Students 7. Financial Priorities A Regular of the Board of Trustees of the McAllen Independent School District will be held Monday, August 22, 2011, beginning at 5:00 PM in the Board Room/Administration Building of the McAllen Independent School District, 2000 North 23rd Street, McAllen, TX 78501. At this meeting there may be discussion and action by the Board on the item(s) and subject(s) listed as follows: Items listed on this agenda may be taken in an order other than as shown on this agenda. Unless removed from the consent agenda, items identified within the consent agenda will be acted on at one time. Attention: The regular business portion of the meeting for the public, beginning with agenda item #4, will begin at approximately 6:00 p.m. -
South Texas College Emergency Medical Technology Program EMT Student Handbook 2017
South Texas College Emergency Medical Technology Program EMT Student Handbook 2017 2 Revisions and Updates January 12, 2018: Page 26 Classroom Conduct has been updated to reflect the new FISDAP electronic devise use. © EMT Program Student Handbook V8.6 Revised January 2018 3 South Texas College Emergency Medical Technology Program Student Handbook The South Texas College (STC) Emergency Medical Technology Program reserves the right to make any revisions, deletions, or additions to the Student Handbook or the procedures found in the Student Handbook, Syllabi or Department website which, in the opinion of the faculty and/or South Texas College, serve in the best interest of the program and its students. The Emergency Medical Technology Program student is subject to the regulations in this handbook as well as the regulations and policies in the South Texas College Student Handbook and the Division of Nursing and Allied Health Student Handbook. All applicants must meet the basic requirements for admission to the South Texas College and the Emergency Medical Technology Program. Admission to the Emergency Medical Technology Program does not guarantee eligibility for the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) examination or certification by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Applicants seeking academic advisement prior to application are encouraged to visit with their EMT Program Advisors. To set an appointment contact (956) 872-3178. The South Texas College EMT Department is located on the East Wing, third floor of the Ramiro Casso Nursing Allied Health Building, located at 1101 East Vermont in the McAllen Texas. Full•time faculty instructors maintain regular office hours; however, Students are strongly encouraged to arrange an appointment.