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Unofficial results for May 10th GCCISD and City of Baytown Election |
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Ross S. Sterling High School baseball playoff information |
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Eleven GCCISD students advance to National History Day
Eleven Goose Creek CISD students will advance to National History Day in Washington, D.C., next month after winning top honors at the State History Day May 3. |
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Dual enrollment information meetings set for May 7 and 21
Information sessions on dual enrollment will be held on Wednesday, May 7, and Wednesday, May 21, for students and their parents. The sessions will be held at 5:30 p.m. at Stuart Career Center. |
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College financial aid workshops
set for Lee, Sterling
Lee College Connection will host financial aid workshops at both GCCISD high school campuses. Workshops will be held at Lee High School on April 23 and May 7 and 21 and at Sterling High School on April 30 and May 14 and 28. |
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Fifty-four students advance to Texas History Day
Fifty-four Goose Creek CISD students will advance to Texas History Day on May 3 after winning top honors at the Lee College Regional History Fair. |
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Lee's Daniel Hernandez to compete in national contest
Daniel Hernandez, a Lee High School senior and student in the auto collision repair program at Stuart Career Center, won first place in the state SkillsUSA contest in Corpus Christi April 3 and 4. He will advance to the National SkillsUSA contest in Kansas City, Missouri, June 22 through 26. |
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Herrera, Williams earn top ratings
Lee High School seniors Juan Herrera and Christopher Williams earned superior ratings for their architectural computer-aided drafting project at the SkillsUSA state competition. |
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Sterling's Moreno wins second in auto refinishing
Eli Moreno, a Sterling High School junior and student in the auto collision repair program at Stuart Career Center, won second place in the state automotive refinishing contest. |
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Letter to Parents of Cedar Bayou Junior School Students/April 2, 2008
Spanish Letter to Parents of
Cedar Bayou Junior School Students/April 2, 2008
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Texas Education Agency:
The mission of the Texas Education Agency is to build the capacity of the Texas public education system to provide all students a quality education that enables them to achieve their potential and fully participate now and in the future in the social, economic, and educational opportunities of our state and nation. |
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