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Early Voting Location (Octubre 21-25, (Octubre 31 – (Octubre 26, 2019) (Octubre 27, 2019) (Octubre
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-71 CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019 A RESOLUTION CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2019, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS (“METRO”) A PROPOSITION TO AUTHORIZE METRO TO ISSUE BONDS, NOTES AND OTHER OBLIGATIONS PAYABLE, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, FROM SEVENTY-FIVE PERCENT (75%) OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES, WITH NO RESULTING INCREASE IN THE CURRENT RATE OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX, FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR, EQUIPPING, IMPROVEMENT AND/OR EXTENSION OF METRO’S TRANSIT AUTHORITY SYSTEM (AS DESCRIBED IN THE METRONEXT TRANSIT SYSTEM PLAN), TO APPROVE SUCH PLAN AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PHASE III OF METRO’S RAIL SYSTEM KNOWN AS “METRORAIL” FOR PURPOSES OF THE CITY CHARTER OF THE CITY OF HOUSTON, AND TO CONTINUE TO DEDICATE UP TO TWENTY-FIVE PERCENT (25%) OF METRO’S SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30, 2040, FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS, MOBILITY PROJECTS AND OTHER FACILITIES AND SERVICES; AND MAKING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT STATE OF TEXAS § METROPOLITAN TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF HARRIS COUNTY, TEXAS § WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas (“METRO”) was created pursuant to Chapter 141, Acts of the 63rd Legislature of the State of Texas, Regular Session, 1973 (Article 1118x, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes, as amended, now codified as Chapter 451, Texas Transportation Code, as amended (the “METRO Act”)), and was confirmed -
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. -
Board of Trustees Meeting December 14, 2009
Board of Trustees Meeting December 14, 2009 December 11, 2009 NOTICE OF MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT The Board of Trustees of the San Jacinto College Community District will meet at 5:00 p.m., Monday, December 14, 2009, in Room 201 of the Thomas S. Sewell District Administration Building, 4624 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, Texas. BOARD WORKSHOP AGENDA I. 2008 – 2009 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report II. Calendar III. Vision and Mission IV. Dinner V. General Discussion VI. Adjournment to Closed or Executive Session Pursuant to Sections 551.071 to 551.084 of Chapter 551, the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code for the Following Purpose: Consultation with attorney regarding Civil Action No. 2009- 77916, in the 164th Judicial District Court of Harris County and Public Purpose for Payment of Medical Expenses VII. Reconvene in Open Meeting for Consideration of Items Discussed in Closed Session Certification as to Posting or Giving of Notice On this day, December 11, 2009 this notice was posted on a bulletin board located at a place convenient to the public in the central administrative office of the San Jacinto College District, 4624 Fairmont Parkway, Pasadena, Texas, on all college campuses, the SJC web and was readily accessible to the public at all times. _____________________________________________ Dr. Brenda Hellyer, Ed.D. December 11, 2009 NOTICE OF MEETING BOARD OF TRUSTEES SAN JACINTO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT The Board of Trustees of the San Jacinto College Community District will meet at 7:00 p.m., Monday, December 14, 2009, in Room 104 of the Thomas S. -
2018-2019 Sam Rayburn High School Swimming and Diving Schedule TENTATIVE
2018-2019 Sam Rayburn High School Swimming and Diving Schedule TENTATIVE Sept. 28 Fri. Pasadena Harvest Classic Scrimmage Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity 9 a.m. Oct. 16 Tues. Brazosport Exporters Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity, JV 6 p.m. Oct. 25 Thurs. OPEN Nov. 1 Thurs. OPEN Nov. 2 Fri. Pasadena Diving Invitational Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity, JV 8 a.m. Nov. 6 Tues. Pasadena Memorial JV Invitational Shippey Aquatic Center JV 5 p.m. Nov. 15 Thurs. Turkey Bowl Invitational (Diving) Texas City Natatorium Varsity 8 a.m. Nov. 16 Fri. Turkey Bowl Invitational (Swimming) Texas City Natatorium Varsity 8 a.m. Nov. 29 Thurs. Chavez Sprint Invitational Chavez High School Varsity, JV 5 p.m. Dec. 6 Thurs Big Kahuna Invitational Chavez High School Varsity 5 p.m. Dec. 13 Thurs. Sam Rayburn Diving Meet Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity, JV 5 p.m. Dec. 18 Tues. Gulf Coast Winter Classic Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity, JV 5 p.m. Jan. 11 Fri. Rusty Rail Swimming and Diving Invitational Tomball High School Varsity 10 a.m. Jan. 15 Tues. OPEN Jan. 17 Thurs. UIL District 22-6A JV Swimming Championship Deer Park High School JV 9 a.m. Jan. 24 Thurs. UIL District 22-6A Varsity and JV Diving Championship Shippey Aquatic Center Varsity, JV 10 a.m. Jan. 25 Fri. UIL District 22-6A Varsity Swimming Championship La Porte High School Varsity 10 a.m. Jan. 31 Thurs. UIL Region 6-6A Varsity Diving Championship Pearland Natatorium Varsity 5 p.m. Feb. 1 Fri. UIL Region 6-6A Swimming Championship (prelims) Pearland Natatorium Varsity 5 p.m. -
Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers
TACRAO 2009 Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars & Admissions Officers 2009-2010 College Day/Night Schedule of Programs 2 TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGIATE REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONS OFFICERS 2009-2010 COLLEGE DAY/NIGHT PROGRAMS High School-College Relations Committee Kyle B Moore, Chair West Texas A&M University WTAMU Box 60907 Canyon, TX 79016 [email protected] One copy of this schedule is provided to each TACRAO member institution and subscription institution. Note: Receipt of this schedule does not constitute invitation to the high school or community college program. 3 TACRAO College Day/Night Schedule 2009-2010 High School-College Relations Committee Kyle B Moore, Chair West Texas A&M University WTAMU Box 60907 Canyon, TX 79016 Dates TEA Districts Area and # of Reps. Coordinator Fall 2009 Sept. 8-11 19 El Paso (2) Michael Talamantes University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, Texas Sept. 14-18 10 Dallas (4) Randall R. Nunn University of North Texas Denton, Texas 1 Rio Grande Valley (1) Leticia Bazan Texas A&M Univ.-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas Sept. 21-25 10 Dallas (4) Randall R. Nunn University of North Texas Denton, Texas 2 Coastal Bend (1) Leticia Bazan Texas A&M Univ.-Corpus Christi Corpus Christi, Texas Sept. 28-Oct. 2 14, 15 & 18 West Texas (1) Trey Wetendorf Odessa College Odessa, Texas 16 & 17 Panhandle (2) Rene Ralston Texas State Technical College Sweetwater, Texas Oct. 5-9 4 & 6 Houston (4) Sophia Polk Sam Houston State University Huntsville, Texas 7 & 8 Central Texas (3) Alexandria Alley University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 4 Dates TEA Districts Area and # of Reps. -
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 -
2019 Quick Draw High School Participants
2019 QUICK DRAW HIGH SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS STUDENT NAME SCHOOL SCHOOL DISTRICT Emma Baker Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Simron Biswas Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Sarah Brawn Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Malcom Chan Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Josephine Chapa Brazoswood High School Brazosport ISD Srisha Charraborty Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Yi (Stacy) Chen Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Andrew Chen Sevene Lakes High School Katy ISD Alison Collins The Woodlands High School Conroe ISD Kenedi Cooper Klein Forest High School Klein ISD Marc Cortes Klein Cain High School Klein ISD Soleil Cunningham Cypress Springs High School Cypress Fairbanks ISD Cielo Alexandra Dacusin Klein High School Klein ISD My Dong Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Reema Em Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Deniz Eren Friendswood High School Friendswood ISD Gracie Evers Porter High School New Caney ISD Yuhen Fang Seven Lakes High School Katy ISD Erika Garrett Sweeny High School Sweeny ISD Nerissa Geng William P. Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Madison Gilbert Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Morgan Grigsby Ridge Point High School Fort Bend ISD Jennifer Guo Clements High School Fort Bend ISD Curtis Johnson Ridge Point High School Fort Bend ISD Nahyun Kim Taylor High School Katy ISD Kelly Kubiak Ridge Point High School Fort Bend ISD Sarah Lam Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Khaila Le Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Michelle Li Taylor High School Katy ISD Audrey Ly Klein Collins High School Klein ISD Allison Maeker Klein -
Lone Star College System Spring 2014 High School Graduates From
Lone Star College System Spring 2014 High School Graduates from Service Area ISDs and High Schools Enrolled at LSCS Official Day Fall 2014 ISD High School Total Aldine Aldine High School 116 18.0% Carver High School 55 8.5% Eisenhower High School 150 23.3% Hall Center for Education 13 2.0% MacArthur High School 145 22.5% Nimitz High School 152 23.6% Victory Early College High School 14 2.2% Aldine Total 645 100.0% Cleveland Cleveland High School 33 100.0% Cleveland Total 33 100.0% Conroe Caney Creek High School 108 14.0% Conroe High School 163 21.2% Hauke Academic Alternative High School 11 1.4% Oak Ridge High School 205 26.7% The Woodlands College Park High School 130 16.9% The Woodlands High School 152 19.8% Conroe Total 769 100.0% Cy-Fair Cy-Fair High School 175 9.3% Cypress Creek High School 225 11.9% Cypress Falls High School 205 10.9% Cypress Lakes High School 195 10.3% Cypress Ranch High School 135 7.2% Cypress Ridge High School 202 10.7% Cypress Springs High School 130 6.9% Cypress Woods High School 175 9.3% Jersey Village High School 242 12.8% Langham Creek High School 178 9.4% Windfern High School 26 1.4% Cy-Fair Total 1,888 100.0% Humble Atascocita High School 197 30.3% Humble High School 69 10.6% Kingwood High School 122 18.8% Kingwood Park High School 119 18.3% Quest High School 45 6.9% Summer Creek High School 98 15.1% Humble Total 650 100.0% Huntsville Huntsville High School 41 100.0% Huntsville Total 41 100.0% Katy* Cinco Ranch High School 57 10.4% James E Taylor High School 65 11.9% Katy High School 74 13.5% Martha Raines -
Web Stats Report: January
TEXAS WEB STATS REPORT: JANUARY 1 Temple High School 322492 31 Pasadena Memorial High School 3,177 2 Belton High School 73279 32 Westfield High School 2959 3 Lake Belton High School 44074 33 Roscoe High School 2882 4 North Dallas High School 37000 34 Samuel Clemens High School 2706 5 Huntsville High School 33048 35 Midland Lee High School 2658 6 Tomball High School 26765 36 Centennial High School 2642 7 Forney High School 23500 37 Stephen F Austin High School 2558 8 Calhoun High School 23,122 38 Clark High School 2480 9 Gainesville 20869 39 C E Ellison High School 2,472 10 San Antonio Christian High School 17,932 40 Klein Collins High School 2334 11 Spring Hill High School 16887 41 Denton Guyer High School 2,291 12 Everman High School 15568 42 Byron P Steele I I High School 2246 13 Tomball Memorial High School 15047 43 Louis D Brandeis High School 2207 14 North Forney High School 13660 44 City View High School 2084 15 Odem High School 10734 45 Baytown Lee High School 2031 16 Life School Waxahachie 10379 46 Strawn High School 1,957 17 Pleasanton High School 10128 47 Goose Creek Memorial High 1951 18 Gregory-Portland High School 9545 48 Killeen High School 1873 19 Salado High School 8729 49 Billy Ryan High School 1862 20 East Central High School 7736 50 Dublin High School 1819 21 Foster High School 6969 51 Natalia High School 1803 22 Trimble Tech High School 5184 52 William J Brennan High School 1,801 23 Palacios High School 5076 53 Clements High School 1,781 24 Life School Oak Cliff High School 4844 54 Yes Prep Southwest High School 1709 -
SECONDARY SCHOOL INFORMATION CATALOG for Students Entering High School in 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019
SECONDARY SCHOOL INFORMATION CATALOG For Students Entering High School in 2016-2017, 2017-2018 and 2018-2019 At wisd, all students count! www.wisd.us 1 Board of Trustees David Fuentes, President Erasmo Lopez, Vice-President Mr. Oscar Caballero, Secretary Adrian Gonzalez, Trustee Andrew Gonzalez, Trustee Isidoro Nieto, Trustee Dr. Richard Rivera, Trustee Superintendent of Schools Dr. Filomena Leo, Interim Superintendent of Schools Administration Sergio Garcia, Assistant Superintendent of Administration & Title IX Coordinator Sue Peterson, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction Xavier Salinas, Assistant Superintendent of Support Services Andres Sanchez, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance Janie Pena, Executive Director for Elementary & Secondary Curriculum and Instruction Norma Brewer, Student Support Services/State Compensatory Director Neil Garza, Special Education Director Sandra Avila, Career & Technical Education Director Elias Trevino, BIL ESL Director Yvett Morales, Weslaco High School, Principal Dr. Raul Cantu, Weslaco East High School, Principal Tina Wells, South Palm Gardens High School, Principal Marco Zamora, Weslaco 21st Century CTE ECHS, Principal Roger Perez, Horton AEP, Principal Message to Students The Secondary School Information Catalog is developed to assist in planning your high school program. Course offerings, including curriculum expectations and graduation requirements for various high school program options, are outlined in the catalog. Graduation requirements as well as your own individual needs should be considered as you select your semester and yearly courses. Select your courses carefully since schedule changes may be limited. The W.I.S.D. Board of Trustees, administrators, counselors and teachers want your high school experience to be rewarding and enjoyable. NOTE: Occasionally changes occur in course requirements due to action by the Texas Legislature and/or the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE). -
Texas Historical Commission Staff (AD)
Texas Historical Commission staff (AD), 11/5/2008, 11/24/08 18" x 28" Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Marker without post for attachment to masonry Hidalgo County (Job #08HG02) Subject EB, ED (Atlas) UTM: 14 601205E 2893094N Location: Weslaco, S. Iowa Street at 7th Street WESLACO HIGH SCHOOL WESLACO INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FORMED IN 1921, WHEN RESIDENTS PETITIONED THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE TO SEPARATE FROM DONNA ISD. UPON THE DISTRICT’S CREATION, BOARD MEMBERS PLANNED FOR THE FIRST SCHOOL BUILDING, DESIGNED BY SAN ANTONIO ARCHITECT HARVEY P. SMITH AND COMPLETED BY BROWNSVILLE’S H.L. FITCH AND CO. BY FEB. 1923. THE ONE-STORY SCHOOL BUILDING WITH RAISED BASEMENT IS BUILT OF REINFORCED CONCRETE AND HOLLOW TILE, FACED WITH DARK BUTLER BRICK AND LIGHTER BANDS NEAR THE ROOFLINE. THE RECESSED CENTRAL ENTRY HAS A PROMINENT DOOR SURROUND AND PEDIMENT. THE STRUCTURE AND ADJACENT WESLACO JUNIOR HIGH WERE THREATENED WITH DEMOLITION BEFORE BEING REHABILITATED FOR THE 2006-07 SCHOOL YEAR. RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK – 2008 MARKER IS PROPERTY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS RECORDED TEXAS HISTORIC LANDMARK MARKERS: 2008 Official Texas Historical Marker Sponsorship Application Form Valid November 1, 2007 to January 15, 2008 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. -
19 Description of High School Couses Offered to Wisd Students
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT Dr. Ruben Alejandro, Superintendent of Schools 2014-2016 COURSE CATALOG I At wisd, all students count! www.wisd.us Board of Trustees Dr. Robert Sepulveda, Board President Dr. Richard Rivera, Board Vice-President Adrian Gonzalez, Board Secretary Mr. Oscar Caballero, Board Member Mr. Jeffrey Everitt, Board Member Mr. David Fuentes, Board Member Mr. Erasmo Lopez, Board Member Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ruben Alejandro, Superintendent of Schools Administration Ed Davila, Assistant Superintendent of Administration & Title IX Coordinator Sergio Garcia, Executive Director for Secondary Curriculum and Instruction Xavier Salinas, Executive Director for Elementary Curriculum and Instruction Yvett Morales, Weslaco High School, Principal Sue Peterson, Weslaco East High School, Principal Tina Wells, South Palm Gardens High School, Principal Sergio Garcia, Weslaco 21st Century CTE ECHS, Interim Principal Neil Garza, Special Education Director Norma Brewer, College Readiness Director Sandra Avila, Career & Technical Education Director Message to Students This High School Course Catalog is developed to assist in planning your high school program. Course offerings, including curriculum expectations and graduation requirements for various high school program options, are outlined in the catalog. Graduation requirements as well as your own individual needs should be considered as you select your semester and yearly courses. Select your courses carefully since schedule changes may be limited. The W.I.S.D. Board of Trustees, administrators, counselors and teachers want your high school experience to be rewarding and enjoyable. NOTE: Occasionally changes occur in course requirements due to action by the Texas Legislature and/or the Texas State Board of Education (SBOE). Your counselor will communicate any changes that are required.