SCUC ISD Launches STEMPKAMP initiative

Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD has teamed up with STEMKAMP, an educational STEM program funded by the U.S. Department of Defense, for a weeklong, hands-on learning experience. Students at SCUC ISD had fun with the theme “Buggin’ Out,” by exploring the science and engineering behind various insects. These students had the opportunity to observe a wide range […]
Round Rock ISD Seniors Chosen for Dell Internship

Ten Round Rock ISD Seniors were selected for the Dell IGNITE Internship, a 10-week, paid STEM program that provides students with real-world experience in electrical, mechanical, and software engineering. Interns received mentorship and explored circuit design, programming, and 3D printing. Out of the 74 applicants who applied for this esteemed internship, only 21 high school […]
Taylor ISD NHS Students Bring New Life to Murphy Park

Taylor ISD National Honor Society students have been making a difference outside the classroom by helping fix up an old miniature golf course. Along with Taylor Parks and Recreation, these students spent time painting, cleaning up the course, and giving it a fresh new look. The mini golf course has brought fun and memories to […]
Security Takes on a Deeper Meaning in Cedar Hill ISD

Officer Shawn Berry has found his mission at Cedar Hill ISD. As the lone survivor of an IED attack in 2005, Officer Berry understands the impact violence can have on a community. After the tragic events of the Uvalde shooting, Officer Berry once again answered the call of duty and applied for a position as […]
HEB ISD Brings Comfort Dog’s Story to Life

Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD is bringing a special story to life through the publication of a children’s book about Baxter the Bobcat, Bell Manor Elementary’s beloved comfort dog. With support from the HEB ISD Education Foundation, the school is turning this heartfelt project into reality. Baxter, a trained Comfort and Counseling Assistance Dog from Interquest C.A.R.E.S. He […]
Fort Bend ISD Students Illustrate Children’s Book

At Fort Bend ISD, three Kempner High School students teamed up with Sugar Land Regional Airport on a creative project. Art teacher Ray Montes guided them through the process. The result was a children’s illustration book titled “Sally, Anne, & Beth – Built an Airport”, written by Ken Durbin. The book draws inspiration from three […]
Spring Branch ISD Brings Families Together for Autism Awareness

Spring Branch ISD‘s Autism Awareness Night was held at Hunters Creek Elementary, bringing together families from throughout the district for an evening focused on connection, support, and celebration. The event provided families with an opportunity to honor the unique qualities of students with autism through activities that allowed them to spend quality time together. Some […]
Splendora ISD Explores the Past with Immersive History Day

Splendora ISD recently gave students and families a chance to step back in time with its History in the Making event. The experience was designed to help fifth and eighth graders connect with the past in a more hands-on, meaningful way. Instead of only reading about history, students were able to see it, hear it, […]
Manor ISD Students Publish Book About Dyslexia

Manor ISD students from Lagos Elementary wrote and published their book “BEE the Change in the World of Dyslexia” with their Dyslexia teacher, Mrs. Griffin-Hamlin. The book portrays the perspective of students with dyslexia, or what Hamlin calls a “powerful ability.” Hamlin and her student authors celebrated the release of their book with family and […]
Goose Creek CISD Fires Up First Culinary Cook-Off

Goose Creek CISD’s Stuart Career Tech High School partnered with La Porte’s Ed’s Bistro for the first-ever Ed’s Bistro Culinary Cook-Off. This exciting event gave senior Culinary Arts Academy students a chance to showcase their skills in a fast-paced, professional-style cooking competition modeled after the TV show Chopped. Three student teams competed in a three-round […]
