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Archives for December 2016

Courts is Schools Was In Session at Alexander High School

Courtesy Carmen Rendon, Today, 341st District Court Judge Beckie Palomo presided over five cases that related to drug abuse during the Courts in Schools hearings at Alexander High School. One particular defendant received a four-year prison sentence for what could have been a four-year college degree. After hearing Palomo announce his sentence, the remorseful inmate

TAMIU ‘Teach to Lead Summit’ Discusses Student Achievement Gaps Jan. 3

Courtesy Mika S Akikuni TAMIU ‘Teach to Lead Summit’ Discusses Student Achievement Gaps Jan. 3 Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) College of Education invites teachers, principals and school district leaders to an event where ideas on how to teach the achievement gap among various students will be discussed Tuesday, Jan. 3, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

UNITED ISD HONORS CHOIR PERFORMANCE, A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS!

(Laredo, Texas)-The United ISD Honors Choir out did themselves at the special event held at the Student Activity Complex Auditorium on December 1, 2016. The Honors Choir is comprised of students from 3rd, 4th, 5th grades representing all of the District’s 27 elementary schools. They performed in front of a packed audience and got everyone

U.H.S. Senior Clinches Cross Country Scholarship at U.T.

Courtesy Alex Meyer, (Laredo, Texas)-United High School (U.H.S.) senior Jose T. Munoz was joined by his parents to sign his cross-country scholarship to the University of Texas of the Permian Basin in Odessa, Texas. Munoz has been a member of the Longhorn cross-country team for the past four years,and became a qualifier this year. Coach

HISPANIC HERITAGE YOUTH AWARDED TO UNITED SOUTH

Courtesy Carmen Rendon, (Laredo, Texas)-The Hispanic Heritage Award identifies, inspires, promotes and prepares Latino leaders through national leadership, cultural, educational and workforce programs. The Awards are considered among the highest honors for Hispanics. Approximately 10,000 applications are collected from qualified seniors who have an average GPA of 3.5 or higher. Students receive grants for education

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