Needville ISD Health Science Programs
Needville ISD empowers student success through robust certification programs in Health Science, including pathways in Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and First Aid/CPR/AED. These programs equip
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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 San Antonio-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”.
Needville ISD empowers student success through robust certification programs in Health Science, including pathways in Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and First Aid/CPR/AED. These programs equip
Huffman ISD recently sent two outstanding students, Mattilyn Wagener and Zach Casas, to the Area III Leadership Conference hosted by Future Farmers of America. FFA
Alamo Heights ISD offers a rocketry program called Seraph, and they recently unveiled their new rocket. The Alamo Heights High School graduates have spent countless
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD has once again brought a week of higher-level thinking to its students through STEMKAMP. Thanks to Dee Thomas, the district’s DoDEA Grant
Alief ISD’s middle school students participated in the Chemours STEM Camp. They visited the Museum of Natural Science and the Flight Museum. The Chemours STEM
RFISD’s Randolph Elementary hosted a summer Camp Invention for rising K-5 students. It is an enriching program designed to inspire and cultivate diverse STEM talent.
Cy Fair ISD hosted its first annual Summer Meals Kick-Off event at Francone Elementary School, in partnership with Power Up Cafe. This event aimed to
Southwest ISD’s Gamma Sigma Pearls had an exciting semester filled with various activities and service projects. They went camping at Camp La Jita, collected donations
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