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Houston Students Perform Well at 2015 UIL State Academic Meet

Houston Students Perform Well at 2015 UIL State Academic Meet

Community Events, Houston Schools June 3, 2015 at 7:30 am

May 27th – High school students from all over the state converged in Austin, TX for the 2015 University Interscholastic League Texas Academic meet. The meet, which was held on campus at the University of Austin, lasted for three days and held over a dozen competitions in subjects such asRead More

The T.H. Rogers team shows off their state championship placard. Image courtesy of HISD News Blog.

Houston Schools Place Well in State and National Quiz Bowl Rankings

Community Events, Houston Schools May 18, 2015 at 7:30 am

As the academic year draws to a close, so too does the season for academic competitions. The Private Schools Interscholastic Association State Meet was held in late April; its public school counterpart, the UIL Academic Competition, will have its state meet next week. And the week after that, the NationalRead More

Abercrombie Academy: New on Houston School Survey

Abercrombie Academy: New on Houston School Survey

Houston Schools, Private Schools April 23, 2015 at 2:30 pm

The newest school to be profiled on the Houston School Survey is Abercrombie Academy. Abercrombie Academy is a private, independent, coeducational elementary school. It is located in Spring, on its original campus off Theiss Mail Route Road. The school’s namesake founder, Cathy Abercrombie, opened the school in 1977. Her visionRead More

Top HISD Magnets More Selective Than Ivy League Schools

Top HISD Magnets More Selective Than Ivy League Schools

HISD, Policy, Research, & Analysis, Schools April 15, 2015 at 7:30 am

For high school seniors and magnet school applicants, acceptance season is here. Universities have issued their  initial round of acceptance offers; students with offers from multiple schools have until May 1 to decide where they will attend. Meanwhile, in HISD, students were notified of their magnet admission status in mid-March;Read More

Kinkaid and St. John’s Ranked in Top 50 Nationwide among Private Schools

Kinkaid and St. John’s Ranked in Top 50 Nationwide among Private Schools

Houston Schools, Private Schools April 14, 2015 at 3:00 pm

Houston is home to many elite private schools. And in its 2015 ranking of “The 50 Smartest Private Schools in the US,” Business Insider affirmed that two of Houston’s schools are among the very best in the nation. The Kinkaid School and St. John’s School are both known for theirRead More

HS for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice: New on Houston School Survey

HS for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice: New on Houston School Survey

HISD, Houston Schools, Schools April 8, 2015 at 8:30 am

The newest school to be profiled on the Houston School Survey is the High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (HSLECJ). HSLECJ was founded in 1981 by Dr. Judy Morris. The institution was originally designed to serve students interested in law enforcement careers and to encourage recruitment of more minoritiesRead More

Holy Trinity Episcopal School: New on Houston School Survey

Holy Trinity Episcopal School: New on Houston School Survey

Houston Schools, Private Schools March 26, 2015 at 2:00 pm

The newest school to be profiled by the Houston School Survey is Holy Trinity Episcopal School. Holy Trinity Episcopal School is a private, coeducational school located in northeast Houston just inside Beltway 8. It was founded in 1994 by community members who saw and sought to meet the need forRead More

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Spotlight: Houston’s Top Montessori Schools

Houston Schools, Schools March 20, 2015 at 8:30 am

On Wednesday, we wrote about how play can be used for learning and the efforts of Ashoka and the LEGO Foundation to encourage innovation in that area. The Re-Imagine Learning Challenge brought forth some great new ideas; however, the general concept of learning through play is not new in and ofRead More

New on Houston School Survey: Veritas Christian Academy of Houston

New on Houston School Survey: Veritas Christian Academy of Houston

Houston Schools, Private Schools, Schools January 5, 2015 at 8:30 am

The newest school to be profiled by the Houston School Survey is Veritas Christian Academy of Houston. Veritas Christian Academy of Houston opened in 2002 at its present location on Ferris St. in Bellaire. It was founded by the current Head of School, Lamia Raad, and parents from the community.Read More

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Campus Development at Strake Emphasizes STEM

Houston Schools, Private Schools, Schools October 20, 2014 at 7:10 pm

This semester is a significant one for campus development at Strake Jesuit. The school celebrated the opening of its new STEM building in September, and another building, Hampil Hall, is being demolished to make way for a courtyard. The STEM building, which is now the largest building on Strake’s campusRead More

Where the smart kids go to school – National Merit Semi-Finalists in Houston

Where the smart kids go to school – National Merit Semi-Finalists in Houston

If you have children in high school, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the National Merit Scholarship and its qualifying test, the PSAT. Every fall, high school juniors across America sit for this test, which is essentially a shortened version of the SAT – five sections with no essay.Read More

HISD earns state financial transparency honor

HISD earns state financial transparency honor

HISD June 7, 2014 at 3:56 pm

The Houston Independent School District has earned the platinum seal from the Texas State Comptroller’s Office Leadership Circle Program last week, recognizing its efforts to maintain financial transparency to taxpayers and voters. Sixty-two districts out of more than 1,000 in the state received platinum certification from the state. Other localRead More

HISD budget slates modest teacher pay hike

HISD budget slates modest teacher pay hike

HISD May 21, 2014 at 11:00 am

Under its May 15 budget proposal, the Houston Independent School District recommends a 3.4 percent raise for new teachers. The plan includes smaller raises for experienced teachers and eliminates elevated salaries for advanced-degree holders. During the current school year, teachers with less than four years’ experience are in step 1Read More

Houston ISD's Carnegie Vanguard picture sourced from HISD: http://www.houstonisd.org/Page/75669

HISD eases Vangaurd cuts in latest budget proposal

Education News, HISD, Houston Schools May 20, 2014 at 11:34 am

The Houston Independent School District has modified a controversial proposal to standardize future magnet school funding. During the April 24 budget workshop, HISD administration proposed eliminating extra funding for Vanguard programs that serve gifted and talented students to redistribute funding more equally across non-magnet schools. On May 15, the administrationRead More

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HISD redistributes some Vanguard funding in 2014-15 budget proposal

Education News, HISD, Houston Schools May 14, 2014 at 9:27 pm

According its recent budget proposal, The Houston Independent School District will eliminate local magnet funding for its Vanguard schools that serve gifted and talented students in the district. The $3 million will be redistributed among zoned non-magnet schools to expand programming. “There are some schools that don’t receive any fundingRead More

Houston ISD's Carnegie Vanguard picture sourced from HISD: http://www.houstonisd.org/Page/75669

HISD’s Carnegie, Bellaire, Lamar high schools place well in US News rankings

Eleven schools in the Houston Independent School District were ranked in U.S. News and World Reports prestigious list of Best High Schools in the United States.  The rankings include more than 4,700 of the top high schools in the country. Carnegie Vanguard, the district’s flagship high school for gifted andRead More