Buyboard Membership - Texas Total Members: 5,462

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Buyboard Membership - Texas Total Members: 5,462 BuyBoard Membership - Texas Total Members: 5,462 12th Man Foundation (TAMU) Advocates for Children & Families, Inc. All Saints Episcopal Church-Fort Worth Amistad Baptist Church 1st University Credit Union AFGE Local 2142 All Saints Presbyterian Church Amon Carter Museum of Western Art 2604 VFD Agape Christian Ministries Allen Academy Anahuac ISD 2nd 25th Judicial District CSCD Agua Dulce ISD Allen ISD Anderson County 32nd Judicial District CSCD (Adult Probation) Agua SUD Alliance FCU Anderson Mill Limited District 46th Judicial District CSCD Agudas Achim Congregation Alpine Chamber of Commerce Anderson-Shiro CISD 81st Judicial District Attorney AHB Community School Alpine ISD Andrews Center (MHMR) A New Day Learning Academy Ahiara Development Union USA, Inc. Altarum Institute, Inc. Andrews County A W Brown Leadership Academy AIDS Outreach Center, Inc. Alto ISD Andrews ISD A World for Children Aids Services of Austin Alvarado ISD Anewentry, Inc. A&M United Methodist Church Air Force FCU Alvarado Youth Asssociation Angelina & Nacogdoches WCID #1 AAFES FCU Airline Improvement District Alvin Community College Angelina College AAMA, Inc. Alamo Area Council of Governments Alvin ISD Angelina County Abbott ISD Alamo City Chamber Educ Foundation Inc Alvord ISD Angelina County Chamber of Commerce ABC Learning Center Alamo Colleges Alzheimer's Assocation , Greater Dallas Chapter Angelina VFD Abernathy ISD Alamo Heights Baptist Church Amarillo College Angelo State University Abilene Christian University Alamo Heights ISD Amarillo ISD Angleton Christian School Abilene Housing Authority Alamo Heights United Methodist Church American Boer Goat Association Angleton Drainage District Abilene ISD Alamo Workforce Development, Inc. American Conservation Experience Angleton ISD Abundant Life Christian Center (La Marque) Alaniz Excellence in Education Foundation American Gateways Anna ISD Abundant Life Church (San Antonio) Alba-Golden ISD American Heart Association-Dallas Annapolis Christian Academy (Corpus) Abundant Living Faith Center (El Paso) Albany ISD American Heritage Academy Annunciation Orthodox School Abundant Living Faith Center (Lockhart) Aldersgate Enrichment Center American Legion Auxiliary Anson Hospital District Academy Global Learning Aldine ISD American Legion Post #226 Anson ISD Academy ISD Aledo ISD American Legion Post #271 Anthony Housing Authority Academy Of Accelerated Learning, Inc. Alice Chamber of Commerce American Mensa Anthony ISD Accion Texas Alice ISD American Paint Horse Association Antioch Baptist Church Acton MUD Alief ISD American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Antioch Community Transformation Network Admiral Nimitz Foundation All Nations Church of San Antonio American Red Cross Anton ISD Adoption-A Gift of Love All Nations Sports American Sewing Guild, Inc. Apple Springs ISD Adrian ISD All Saints Catholic Parish & School America's Drug Free Production, Inc. Aquilla ISD Advocacy Center for Crime Victims and Children All Saints Episcopal Church-Austin Amherst ISD Arabia Shriners Advocacy Inc. All Saints Episcopal Church-Cameron Amigos Del Valle, Inc. Aransas County Page 1 of 42 10/2/2021 5:43:30 AM BuyBoard Membership - Texas Total Members: 5,462 Aransas County Council on Aging Atascosa County Avery ISD Bastrop ISD Aransas County ISD Atascosa Health Center, Inc. Avinger ISD Bastrop/Travis Counties ESD #1 Aransas County Navigation District No. 1 Athens ISD Axtell ISD Bay Area Fellowship Multi-Site Aransas Pass ISD Atlanta ISD Azle ISD Bay City Housing Authority Archdiocese of San Antonio Aubrey Area Ambulance, Inc. BACES (PTO) Bay City ISD Archdiocese of San Antonio - Divine Providence Aubrey ISD BACH Rehab Baylor Alumni Association Catholic Church Archdiocese of San Antonio - Sacred Heart Austin Baptist Church Bacon Heights Baptist Church Baylor College of Medicine Catholic School Archdoicese of San Antonio - Rolling Hills Austin Children's Museum Bailey County Baylor County Catholic School Archer City ISD Austin College Bailey County Electric Cooperative Baylor University (University Development) Archer County Austin Community College Baird ISD Baytown Christian Academy Area Agency on Aging Austin Community Foundation BakerRipley Baytown Housing Authority Area Metropolitan Ambulance Authority Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau Balcones Bingo Unit Trust Bayview Irrigation District #11 (Medstar) Argo Missionary Baptist Church Austin County Ballinger Housing Authority BCFS Health & Human Services Argyle ISD Austin County Emergency Communications Ballinger ISD Bear Creek Baptist Church District Ariel Ministires Austin Film Society Balmorhea ISD Bear Creek SUD (previously Lavon SUD) Ark-Tex Council of Governments Austin Graduate School of Theology Bandera County Beasley Community VFD Arlington Chamber of Commerce Austin ISD Bandera Electric Cooperative, Inc Beaumont Heritage Society Arlington Classics Academy Austin Jewish Academy Bandera ISD Beaumont ISD Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Austin Peace Academy Bandera Public Libaray Corp. Beckville ISD Arlington ISD Austin Pets Alive Bangs ISD Bee County Arms of Hope Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Bannockburn Baptist Church Bee Development Authority Armstrong County Austin Resource Center for the Homeless Banquete ISD Beechnut MUD Arp ISD Austin Theatre Allicance Baptist Missionary Association of Texas Beeville ISD Arthouse at the Jones Center Austin Youth & Community Farm, Inc. Baptist Spanish Publishing House Beeville Vineyard, Inc. Arthur Nagel Community Clinic Australian Shepherd Club of America Baptist University of the Americas Believers World Outreach Church, Inc. Ascension Academy Austwell-Tivoli ISD Barbers Hill ISD Bell County Ascension Catholic Church (Bastrop) Autism Treatment Centers Bartlett ISD Bell County Expo, Inc. Ascension Episcopal School (Houston) Avalon Center, Inc. Basic Gospel Bell County WCID #1 Aspermont ISD Avalon ISD Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del valle National Bell County WCID #3 Shrine Assembly of Yahweh 7th Day Avance-Austin Bastrop County Bellevue ISD Association of General Contractors of Texas Avance-Houston, Inc. Bastrop County ESD #2 Bellmead Calvary Baptist Church Atascocita Community Improvement Association Avance-San Antonio Bastrop County WCID #2 Bells ISD Atascocita VFD Avance-Waco Bastrop Housing Authority Bells VFD Page 2 of 42 10/2/2021 5:43:30 AM BuyBoard Membership - Texas Total Members: 5,462 Bellville ISD Big Bend Parks and Recreation for Kids Blum ISD Boys & Girls Clubs - Corpus Christi Bellville ISD Educational Foundation Big Brothers Big Sisters Lone Star Boerne ISD Boys & Girls Clubs - Dewitt County Bellville Medical Center Big Sandy ISD-Polk County Bois D' Arc Creek Cowboy Church Boys & Girls Clubs - Edinburg Rio Grande Valley Bellville VFD Big Sandy ISD-Upshur County Bois D'Arc MUD Boys & Girls Clubs - El Campo Belton Christian Youth Center Big Spring Education Employees Federal Credit Boles ISD Boys & Girls Clubs - Georgetown Union Belton ISD Big Spring ISD Boling ISD Boys & Girls Clubs - Kingsville Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco ISD Big Thought Boling Municipal Water District Boys & Girls Clubs - McAllen Benavides ISD Birdville ISD Bolivar Peninsula SUD Boys & Girls Clubs - Red River Valley Benbrook Library District Bishop CISD Bolivar Water Supply Boys & Girls Clubs - San Benito Benbrook Water Authority Bishop Dunne Catholic School Bonham Area Chamber of Commerce Boys & Girls Clubs - Wharton Benjamin ISD Bishop Garriga Middle Preparatory School Bonham ISD Boys Club - Pharr Beta Academy Bishop Lynch High School, Inc. Booker Hospital District Boys Ranch ISD Bethany United Methodist Church Bistone Municipal Water Supply District Booker ISD Boys Scouts of America Circle Ten Council Bethel Assembly of God - Temple Blackwell CISD Borden County Brackett ISD Bethel Baptist Church (Celina) Blanco Baptist Association Borden County ISD Bracks United Methodist Church Bethel Baptist Church (Tyler) Blanco County Borden Street Church of Christ Brady ISD Bethel Full Gospel Baptist Church (Freeport) Blanco ISD Border Area Nutrition Council Branch VFD Bethel Lutheran Church (Bryan) Blanco VFD Borger Housing Authority Brandeis Bronco Boosters, Inc. Bethesda Christian Institue Blanco Volunteer Ambulance Corp. (Spring Borger ISD Brazoria CAD Branch) Better Business Bureau of Austin Blanco Volunteer Ambulance Corp., Inc. (Blanco) Bosque County Brazoria County Better Business Bureau of Metropolitan Houston, Bland ISD Bosqueville ISD Brazoria County Alcoholic Recovery Center, Inc. Inc. DBA Brazos Place Betty Hardwick Center Blanket ISD Bovina ISD Brazoria County Conservation & Reclamation #3 Bexar Appraisal District Blinn College Bowie County Brazoria County Drainage District #5 Bexar County BLM of Brownwood Bowie County Housing Authority (New Boston Brazoria County ESD #2 Property Mgt.) Bexar County ESD #10 Bloomburg ISD Bowie County Schools Transportation Brazoria County ESD #3 Department Bexar County ESD #2 Blooming Grove ISD Bowie ISD Brazoria Drainage District #4 Bexar County ESD #5 Bloomington ISD Boy Scouts of America (Alamo Area Council) Brazos Animal Shelter, Inc. Bexar County ESD #6 Blue Ridge ISD Boy Scouts of America Golden Spread Council Brazos Christian School (Bryan) Bexar County Hospital District (University Health Blue Ridge West MUD Boyd ISD Brazos County System) Bexar Medina Atascosa Counties WCID #1 Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, Inc. Boys & Girls Clubs - Alamo-San Juan Brazos County Emergency Communications District Bexar-Bulverde VFD Bluebonnet Trail Community Services Boys & Girls
Recommended publications
  • Hyde Park, Vermont Municipal Development Plan (2017-2025)
    Hyde Park, Vermont Municipal Development Plan (2017-2025) Prepared by the Hyde Park Town Planning Commission Village of Hyde Park Planning Commission Adopted by Village of Hyde Park Board of Trustees and Hyde Park Selectboard Adopted and Effective Date: December 21, 2017 Hyde Park, Vermont: Municipal Development Plan 2017-2025 Acknowledgements: Hyde Park Town Planning Commission Greg Paus, Chair Vicki Emerson Zacheriah Cota-Weaver Bob Malbon Eric Williams Village of Hyde Park Planning Commission Frederika French, Chair Jack Anderson Charlie Aronovici Tim Yarrow Peter Gallo Kenneth McPherson Dan Young Technical assistance provided by the Lamoille County Planning Commission Graphic: Hyde Park Town Logo (2012) and Village of Hyde Park Logo (2016) With special thanks to Over and Above Aerial Photography (cover photo) Hyde Park welcomes the reproduction of any portions of this publication, provided that credit is given and a copy of the document containing the reproduced material is forwarded to the Municipal Offices (PO Box 98, Hyde Park, VT 05655) Photographs attributed to Steve Munroe, Charlie Aronovici, the Lamoille County Planning Commission, the Village of Hyde Park, except that the Hyde Park Solar, Waterhouse Project photo is compliments of Encore Renewable Energy. Adopted and Effective on December 21, 2017 2 Hyde Park, Vermont: Municipal Development Plan 2017-2025 Table of Contents Introduction: A Vision for Hyde Park ..................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 1:
    [Show full text]
  • 4-Year Work Plan by District for Fys 2015-2018
    4 Year Work Plan by District for FYs 2015 - 2018 Overview Section §201.998 of the Transportation code requires that a Department Work Program report be provided to the Legislature. Under this law, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) provides the following information within this report. Consistently-formatted work program for each of TxDOT's 25 districts based on Unified Transportation Program. Covers four-year period and contains all projects that the district proposes to implement during that period. Includes progress report on major transportation projects and other district projects. Per 43 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 16 Subchapter C rule §16.106, a major transportation project is the planning, engineering, right of way acquisition, expansion, improvement, addition, or contract maintenance, other than the routine or contracted routine maintenance, of a bridge, highway, toll road, or toll road system on the state highway system that fulfills or satisfies a particular need, concern, or strategy of the department in meeting the transportation goals established under §16.105 of this subchapter (relating to Unified Transportation Program (UTP)). A project may be designated by the department as a major transportation project if it meets one or more of the criteria specified below: 1) The project has a total estimated cost of $500 million or more. All costs associated with the project from the environmental phase through final construction, including adequate contingencies and reserves for all cost elements, will be included in computing the total estimated cost regardless of the source of funding. The costs will be expressed in year of expenditure dollars. 2) There is a high level of public or legislative interest in the project.
    [Show full text]
  • Port of Beaumont
    Port of Beaumont Located in Beaumont, Texas, the Port of Beaumont is accessible from the Gulf of Mexico and Intracoastal Waterway via the federally maintained Sabine-Neches Ship Channel. The fifth largest port in the nation in terms of tonnage and the largest commercial military outload port in the United States, the Port of Beaumont specializes in LEGEND breakbulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, heavy lift, roll-on/roll- BNSF LEGEND UP/SP Trackage Rights Handling Carrier BNSF off (Ro-Ro), bulk grain and project cargoes. In 2018, Haulage Agreement UP/SP Trackage Rights the port handled more than 4.6 million tons of cargo Handling Carrier Port of Haulage Agreement Beaumont from 30 countries on five continents. TERMINAL CAPABILITIES • Harbor: One • Facilities: • Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) #115 • Berths: Eight • 24-hour security and protection • Cranes: • Warehouse and transloading • Harbor mobile crane - 140 metric ton (308,647 lbs.) capacity with extension of 168 ft. • 550,000+ sq. ft. covered storage • A variety of lift machines and mobile cranes • 109,000 sq. ft. warehouse space • Over 90 acres of open storage adjacent to • Depth: 36 ft. - 40 ft. waterfront property • Rail-Served: Single commodity (unit) and mixed freight (manifest) capable • Four railcar unloading systems • Cargo Handled: Agricultural Breakbulk Bulk Heavy Lift Project Cargo Ro-Ro Products (Roll-on/Roll-off) Aaron Matthews, Sales Manager BNSF Railway [email protected] Office: 817-304-8516 Port of Beaumont TERMINAL CAPABILITIES OVERVIEW HARBOR ISLAND MARINE TERMINAL • Depth: 40 ft. • Berth: 1,438 ft. • Facilities: • Transit shed capacity total- 245,000 sq. ft. • Open storage area– 30+ acres • Weather-protected rail loading/unloading within transit sheds • Twin marginal rail tracks extend the full length of the wharf MAIN STREET TERMINAL 1 • Facilities: • Approx.
    [Show full text]
  • TYCA-SW Leadership Roles and Offices Chair Nancy Herschap
    TYCA-SW Leadership Roles and Offices Chair Nancy Herschap, Laredo College Vice-Chair Brian Anderson, College of the Mainland Secretary David Lydic, Austin Community College Treasurer Toni McMillen, Collin College Membership Carolyn Schimies, Laredo College Newsletter Toni McMillen, Collin College, Layout and Editing Gina Perkins, Collin College, Editing D. Brian Anderson, College of the Mainland, Contributor Sarah Fish, Collin College, Layout and Editing Webmaster Jon Inglett, Oklahoma Community College NCTE National Rep. Liz Ann Aguilar, Alamo College Political Information Michael Berberich, Galveston College State Reporter, OK Stephen Morrow, Oklahoma Community College State Reporter, TX Brooke Thrift, Lone Star College, Cy-Fair State Reporter, TX Bruce J. Martin, Lone Star College, North Harris State Reporter, NM Beth Humphries, NMSU Grants State Reporter, NM Erin O’Niell Armendarez, NMSU Alamogordo State Reporter, CO Erin Beaver, Colorado Mountain, Leadville State Reporter, CO Rebecca Sailor, AIMS Community College National TYCA Rep. Suzanne Labadie, TYCA National Secretary will serve as our voting delegate for Jeffrey Andelora, TYCA National Chair 2016-2018 Archivist Jill Gos, Lee College Past Chair, Rebecca Sailor, AIMS Community College Fall 2017 Erin Beaver, Colorado Mountain Current Chair, Thomas Parker and Leigh Ann Moore, Alvin Community College Fall 2018 Upcoming Chairs, Bruce J Martin, Lone Star College-North Harris Fall 2019 Cliff Hufford, Lone Star College-Montgomery Allison Laubach Wright, Lone Star College-North Harris .
    [Show full text]
  • Dfw Private Schools Private Schools
    DFW PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS COLLIN COUNTY All Saints Catholic School 7777 Osage Plaza Parkway, Dallas, TX 75252 214.217.3300 PK-8 Ann & Nate Levine Academy 18011 Hillcrest Road, Dallas, TX 75252 972.248.3032 PK-8 Bethany Christian School 3300 W Parker Road, Plano, TX 75075 972.596.5811 K-12 Bridge Builder Academy 520 Central Pkwy East #101, Plano, TX 75074 972.516.8844 K-12 Canyon Creek Christian Academy 2800 Custer Parkway, Richardson, TX 75080 972.231.4890 PK-12 Castle Montessori of McKinney 6151 Virginia Parkway, McKinney, TX 75070 972.592.1222 PK-3 Celina Christian Academy PO Box 389, Celina, TX 75009 972.382.2930 K-6 Centennial Montessori Academy 7508 W Eldorado Parkway, McKinney, TX 75070 972.548.9000 K-4 Children’s Carden Montessori 8565 Gratitude Tr, Plano, TX 75024 972.334.0980 NS-3 Christian Care Academy PO Box 1267, Anna, TX 75409 214.831.1383 PK-4 Coram Deo Academy of Collin County 2400 State Highway 121, Plano, TX 75025 972.268.9434 K-11 Cornerstone Christian Academy 808 S. College Street, McKinney, TX 75069 214.491.5700 PK-12 Faith Christian Academy 115 Industrial Blvd A, McKinney, TX 75069 972.562.5323 PK-12 Faith Lutheran School 1701 East Park Boulevard, Plano, TX 75074 972.243.7448 PK-12 Frisco Montessori Academy 8890 Meadow Hill Dr, Frisco, TX 75033 972.712.7400 PK-5 Good Shepherd Montessori School 7701 Virginia Pkwy, McKinney, TX 75071 972.547.4767 PK-5 Great Lakes Aademy (Special Ed) 6000 Custer Rd, Bldg 7, Plano, TX 75023 972.517.7498 1-12 Heritage Montessori Academy 120 Heritage Parkway, Plano, TX 75094 972.424.3137
    [Show full text]
  • A Modern Ghost Story ARE Things That Go Bump in a Downtown Building Business As Usual OR Something Spookier?
    EATS & TREATS: February 2011 A GUIDE TO FOOD & FUN NO FEAR HERE Also Inside TOUCHDOWN IN BRYAN A Modern FORMER NFL PLAyer’s NEW CAREER IN FINANCE Ghost Story HOME UPDATES ARE THINGS THAT GO BUMP IN A GET A JUMP ON SPRING DOWNTOWN BUILDING BUSINESS AS WITH HOME PRODUCTS USUAL OR SOMETHING SPOOKIER? & IMPROVEMENTS A DAUGHTer’s CREEPING ALONG As I was TRIBUTE IN THE DARK, DRAFTY ‘She’s here to teaCH FORMER BOARDING US A DIFFERENT KIND HOUSE, a vice-like grip on OF Love’ whichever of my coworkers MAKE THE was unfortunate enough to be DATES standing next to me, straining to • THE COLOR PURPLE • SOUPER BOWL hear something GO BUMP IN THE OF CARING NIGHT, I kept thinking, “WHY ON • BALLPARK BEERFEST EARTH AM I HERE? by Caitlin Shields • DO THE ARMADILLO DASH February 2011 INSITE 1 2 INSITE February 2011 24 CONTENTS MAKEPLANS 5 Ballpark Beerfest Suds Up Free festival at the BV Bombers Ballpark 7 The Color of Love is Purple OPAS brings smash Broadway musical to B/CS 9 Do the Dash 5th annual Armadillo Dash steps out 10 YOURSOURCE “PURE HEART! Get a Jump on Spring! ” Products and improvements A BROADWAYUSA Today HIT! for your home & yard Special Advertising Section INSITE Magazine is published monthly by Insite Printing & “A bright odyssey of triumph.” Graphic Services, 123 E. Wm. The New York Times 14 UPCLOSE J. Bryan Pkwy., Bryan, Texas NFL Touchdown 77803. (979) 823-5567 www. insitegroup.com Volume 27, “ & ” Former player launches second career in finance SOARINGTIME JOYFUL! Number 11. Publisher/Editor: by Caitlin Shields Angelique Gammon.
    [Show full text]
  • Certified School List MM-DD-YY.Xlsx
    Updated SEVP Certified Schools January 26, 2017 SCHOOL NAME CAMPUS NAME F M CITY ST CAMPUS ID "I Am" School Inc. "I Am" School Inc. Y N Mount Shasta CA 41789 ‐ A ‐ A F International School of Languages Inc. Monroe County Community College Y N Monroe MI 135501 A F International School of Languages Inc. Monroe SH Y N North Hills CA 180718 A. T. Still University of Health Sciences Lipscomb Academy Y N Nashville TN 434743 Aaron School Southeastern Baptist Theological Y N Wake Forest NC 5594 Aaron School Southeastern Bible College Y N Birmingham AL 1110 ABC Beauty Academy, INC. South University ‐ Savannah Y N Savannah GA 10841 ABC Beauty Academy, LLC Glynn County School Administrative Y N Brunswick GA 61664 Abcott Institute Ivy Tech Community College ‐ Y Y Terre Haute IN 6050 Aberdeen School District 6‐1 WATSON SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL Y N COLD SPRING NY 8094 Abiding Savior Lutheran School Milford High School Y N Highland MI 23075 Abilene Christian Schools German International School Y N Allston MA 99359 Abilene Christian University Gesu (Catholic School) Y N Detroit MI 146200 Abington Friends School St. Bernard's Academy Y N Eureka CA 25239 Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Airlink LLC N Y Waterville ME 1721944 Abraham Joshua Heschel School South‐Doyle High School Y N Knoxville TN 184190 ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School South Georgia State College Y N Douglas GA 4016 Abundant Life Christian School ELS Language Centers Dallas Y N Richardson TX 190950 ABX Air, Inc. Frederick KC Price III Christian Y N Los Angeles CA 389244 Acaciawood School Mid‐State Technical College ‐ MF Y Y Marshfield WI 31309 Academe of the Oaks Argosy University/Twin Cities Y N Eagan MN 7169 Academia Language School Kaplan University Y Y Lincoln NE 7068 Academic High School Ogden‐Hinckley Airport Y Y Ogden UT 553646 Academic High School Ogeechee Technical College Y Y Statesboro GA 3367 Academy at Charlemont, Inc.
    [Show full text]
  • Galveston, Texas
    Galveston, Texas 1 TENTATIVE ITINERARY Participants may arrive at beach house as early as 8am Beach geology, history, and seawall discussions/walkabout Drive to Galveston Island State Park, Pier 21 and Strand, Apffel Park, and Seawolf Park Participants choice! Check-out of beach house by 11am Activities may continue after check-out 2 GEOLOGIC POINTS OF INTEREST Barrier island formation, shoreface, swash zone, beach face, wrack line, berm, sand dunes, seawall construction and history, sand composition, longshore current and littoral drift, wavelengths and rip currents, jetty construction, Town Mountain Granite geology Beach foreshore, backshore, dunes, lagoon and tidal flats, back bay, salt marsh wetlands, prairie, coves and bayous, Pelican Island, USS Cavalla and USS Stewart, oil and gas drilling and production exhibits, 1877 tall ship ELISSA Bishop’s Palace, historic homes, Pleasure Pier, Tremont Hotel, Galveston Railroad Museum, Galveston’s Own Farmers Market, ArtWalk 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS • Barrier Island System Maps • Jetty/Breakwater • Formation of Galveston Island • Riprap • Barrier Island Diagrams • Town Mountain Granite (Galveston) • Coastal Dunes • Source of Beach and River Sands • Lower Shoreface • Sand Management • Middle Shoreface • Upper Shoreface • Foreshore • Prairie • Backshore • Salt Marsh Wetlands • Dunes • Lagoon and Tidal Flats • Pelican Island • Seawolf Park • Swash Zone • USS Stewart (DE-238) • Beach Face • USS Cavalla (SS-244) • Wrack Line • Berm • Longshore Current • 1877 Tall Ship ELISSA • Littoral Zone • Overview
    [Show full text]
  • FALL 2021 Schedule
    FALL 2021 Schedule www.collin.edu/sail [email protected] 972.985.3788 Courtyard Center 4800 Preston Park Blvd, Ste.116 Plano, TX 75093 SAIL is an educational program operated by and for individuals 55 years of age or better under the sponsorship of Collin College Continuing Education. Why drift through life when you can SAIL? WHAT IS SAIL? SAIL is a lifelong learning program offered at Collin College to members, 55 years of age and older, living in Collin and surrounding counties. It was modeled after the Elder Hostel Institute for Learning. Classes are non-credit; there are no tests, grades or papers to write. The sheer joy of learning and becoming more informed is the goal of SAIL members. SAIL offers classes in Fall, Spring and Summer with social activities throughout the year along with Guest Lecturers and Visiting Professors who share exciting topics and experiences. The SAIL program includes talented instructors, college professors, and business leaders with categorical expertise. We offer a wide array of courses such as history, literature, current events, art appreciation and enrichment courses. SAIL provides members and instructors the opportunity to participate in study, discussion and social interaction. The sole purpose of SAIL which started in fall 1996 was and continues to be providing interesting and exceptional lifelong learning courses at Collin College. The only requirement is a passion for learning! Classes are conveniently held during the week between 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. and parking is free at all campuses. Interested in becoming involved and volunteering with SAIL or your community? Volunteering will give you an opportunity to meet other SAIL students while supporting the program and your community.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INTRODUCTION
    2019-2022 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS STIP Self-Certification ....................................................................................................................... Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... Transportation Planning Process – Overview ................................................................................. Transportation Conformity Process ................................................................................................. Transportation Plans, Programs, and the NEPA Process ............................................................... Importance of Consistency in Plans and Programs ........................................................................ STIP Content……………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………….. TIP/STIP Page Information ............................................................................................................... STIP Funding ..................................................................................................................................... STIP Financial Plan ........................................................................................................................... Public Involvement ......................................................................................... …………………………….. Acronyms/Glossary ..........................................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Hyde Park High School Student-Parent Handbook 2017-2018
    Hyde Park High School Student-Parent Handbook 2017-2018 “You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.” --Psalm 16:11 11400 N. Mopac Expressway Austin, Texas 78759 (512) 465-8333 Fax (512) 371-1433 www.hp-schools.org @hydeparkschools 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS MISSION STATEMENT 6 OUR VISION 6 STATEMENT OF FAITH 6 CORE VALUES 7 ACCREDITATION 8 NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY 8 AMENDMENTS TO STUDENT HANDBOOK 8 COMMUNICATION 8 ACADEMICS 8 GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 9 COURSE REQUIREMENTS 9 COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS 9 COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTINCTION 9 PHYSICAL EDUCATION /HIGH SCHOOL 9 ALTERNATE PHYSICAL EDUCATION 9 INTERNSHIPS 9 GRADUATION PLAN & ENDORSEMENTS 10 COURSE LEVELS AND PLACEMENT 10 COLLEGE PREP COURSES 10 PRE-AP (PRE-ADVANCED PLACEMENT) COURSES 11 ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSES 11 DUAL CREDIT 11 ALTERNATIVE CREDIT 11 CREDIT BY EXAM 12 PORTFOLIO/RESUME INFORMATION 12 GRADES AND CLASS RANKING 12 GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) 12 2 CLASS RANK 13 VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN 13 HONOR ROLLS 13 GRADING SYMBOLS/POLICIES 14 PROGRESS REPORTS TO PARENTS 14 TRANSCRIPTS 14 HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS 14 SEMESTER GRADES 14 EXAMS 14 SEMESTER EXAMS 14 EXEMPTION POLICY 14 AP EXAMS 15 SCHEDULE CHANGES 15 LEAP 15 ATTENDANCE 16 SCHOOL HOURS 16 WHEN A STUDENT IS ABSENT 16 ABSENCES 16 PLANNED ABSENCES 16 TRUANCY 16 CLOSED CAMPUS 16 SKIP DAY 16 MAKEUP WORK AND TESTS 16 PROCEDURES FOR LEAVING SCHOOL EARLY 17 HALL PASSES 17 COLLEGE VISITS 17 EXTRACURRICULAR / FIELD TRIP ABSENCES 17 LATE ARRIVAL TO SCHOOL 17
    [Show full text]
  • Collegeworks Brochure
    Plan Your Roadmap to Success Now is the time to think about your future. What are your career dreams? What kind of job & lifestyle do you want to have? By starting now, you are able to make all of those dreams come true. Visit CollegeWorks.org explore engage excel Consider the career options Develop a plan of action with the adults Put your plan into action presented within this brochure and in your life—parents, teachers, counselors, and with the support of those whether they fit your goals. coaches. Work together to achieve your goals. around you. 1 Your Career Story Starts with an Endorsement An Endorsement is a related series of BUSINESS HEALTH SCIENCE courses that are grouped together by interest or skill set. By requiring students to focus their course Josh wants to use his Business & Industry Kim selected the Public Service endorsement of study, students attain the knowledge and skills endorsement to study accounting. Business and took classes related to Health Science. necessary to become college and career ready. is a broad field, and while he can study Healthcare is a broad field full of opportunities accounting, he can qualify for hot jobs and http://bit.ly/HighSchoolEndorsements in hospitals, labs, medical offices, and more. earn more money with additional credentials. n Dental Hygienist n Accountant n Registered Nurse n Office Manager n Diagnostic Medical Sonographer n Operation Specialist Select an ARTS/COMMUNICATION HUMAN/PUBLIC SERVICE endorsement The arts field is an unlimited space for creatives Beth selected the Public Service endorsement to focus your with digital marketing, design, music, dance, to learn more about law.
    [Show full text]