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What Does a School Board Do? By Trina Pruitt, parent and Go Public contributor January is School Board Recognition Month and social media is flooded
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Team sports and athletics are offered in public schools to all students in grades 7-12. In Houston-area public school districts, students can participate in casual sports or begin their athletic careers. Athletic programs include more than high school football or basketball. Countless options are available to students as they explore and find the perfect physical activity for their individual and unique interests, talents, and skills.
While Texas high school football’s rankings and scores usually get the most considerable amount of attention, other Houston sports and athletic programs are diverse and competitive. Programs include men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, wrestling, rowing, field hockey, golf, lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, tennis, cheerleading, swimming, diving, track and field, cross country, water polo, gymnastics, yoga, and even fishing.
Houston public school districts welcome and inspire students to participate in the athletic programs that best match their specific interests. The school districts offer programs and resources to provide an unparalleled variety of options to students. The instructors and coaches are often trained and experienced athletes providing real-world experience to their student-athletes. All student-athletes are encouraged to explore a variety of activities to decide what best suits their individual passions.
High school sports bring the community together, provide opportunities for families to build friendships, and create ways for businesses to thrive. High school football scores aren’t the only athletic topic of interest. High school soccer, volleyball, and other sports scores and rankings are of interest to communities in rural to urban districts.
Students participating in a wide range of Houston-area athletic programs, including high school basketball and more, have appeared in the local and state sports articles and news stories. The media focus on public school high school sports rankings and sports in general demonstrates its appeal.
There are various benefits to becoming a student-athlete. Studies show that students involved in school sports acquire skills that stay with them off the field and throughout their lives. Practice, team interaction, determination, competition, and discipline contribute to students’ development of strong work ethics. They can become leaders and self-motivators.
Southwest ISD’s Legacy Art Club students complete their beautiful chalk mural conveying the “Spirit of San Antonio”.
Public school athletics programs teach student-athletes determination, dedication, and teamwork on and off the field.
What Does a School Board Do? By Trina Pruitt, parent and Go Public contributor January is School Board Recognition Month and social media is flooded
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