Public Schools Welcome Comfort Dogs On Campus
Public Schools Welcome Comfort Dogs on Campuses Students have the opportunity to lean on dogs for comfort and therapy in many schools. Children are using the dogs to learn to read and for emotional support. Comfort dogs, sometimes referred to as therapy dogs, provide many benefits to students. They help with students’ mental health and […]
What is an Education Foundation?
Students, teachers, principals, and staff along with business, parents, and residents contribute to a community culture.
Brazosport ISD Features Strong CTE Programs
CTE Programs in Brazosport ISD Brazosport ISD is proud to have dynamic and engaging CTE programs. The training and hands-on experience give CTE students the foundation to learning future career skills. Rocketry Dominates CTE in Brazosport Schools Rocketry students successfully launched their 230 lb rocket at White Sands Missile Range. Students start with Rocket 1 […]
School Boards: Community Engagement and Support
Community support and involvement with school boards is the topic in this white paper by, “Ask Former Trustees – Clear Creek ISD Chapter”
Public School Pharmacy CTE Programs
National Pharmacist Day is January 12th, and we are exploring introductions to pharmacology careers and our public school CTE Pharmacy programs. High school students can attend pharmacy courses while obtaining a pharmacy technician license, ensuring a high-demand and rewarding job right after graduation. CTE Health Science Cluster TEA’s Health Science Career Cluster focuses on creating, managing, and […]
Children’s Book Week Inspires Students’ Reading
A couple of Harry Potters at Harlandale ISD’s Book Character parade! This Sheldon ISD librarian dressed in character to read to elementary students The Cat in the Hat spotted at Adams Elementary in Harlandale ISD! Children’s Book Week is the longest-running national literacy initiative, and we celebrate its 101st anniversary from November 9th-15th! This notable week […]
Celebrating National School Lunch Week
-by Trina Pruitt, parent and Go Public contributor I love cooking for my family. It is therapeutic for me to read cookbooks and experiment with food. I am always looking up healthy recipes for kids and healthy food near me. I follow food trends like the Keto diet and Paleo diet, as well as trending […]
Public Schools Observe National Bullying Prevention Month
Every October, public schools across the country observe National Bullying Prevention Month. The goal is to encourage communities to stop school bullying and cyberbullying. Bullying awareness helps to end hatred and racism against children of all ages. (STOMP Out Bullying) Our public school districts have zero-tolerance bullying policies in place. Each district publicly states their bully-reporting protocol […]
Public Schools Celebrate Hispanic Heritage
CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE AND DIVERSITY We celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month this year from September 15th to October 15th. The month honors anniversaries of independence for Latin American countries of Mexico, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. (Library of Congress) During this month we focus on the contributions Hispanic Americans have made to […]
Alvin ISD Teacher Creates Sanitizer Station
Alvin Teacher Creates Sanitizer Station Alvin ISD teacher Ashley Martin built a hands-free sanitizer station for her classroom. The third-grade teacher envisioned her young students wasting large amounts of sanitizer by using too much. She imagined they might also contaminate the sanitizer pump bottles. A fellow teacher inspired her to begin thinking of a solution. Martin […]