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TEA releases first work-in-progress A-F ratings report for school campuses

Written by Sarah Mertins
Published: 09 January 2017

When the 84th Texas Legislature passed HB 2804, it changed the Texas school accountability system so that every campus and district receives one of five ratings from A-F. According to the Texas Education Agency (TEA), campuses receive grades “much like students receive grades in individual subjects and those are combined for a GPA. The law requires schools and districts to be issued grades based on five different areas of performance or “domains,” and those five grades must be combined into a single overall rating.

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Taekwondo promotes healthy body, healthy mind

Written by Sarah Mertins
Published: 09 January 2017

New year, new resolutions. These usually mean making a conscious decision to become healthier and happier. But is joining a gym enough?

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Bonnie Longnion – a legacy of leading in education

Written by Natasha Rodrigues
Published: 09 January 2017

“I am an optimist; I believe everyone has the capability to learn.”

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Happy New Year!

Written by Tribune Staff
Published: 09 January 2017

Alec Donatto, son of Adam and Sara Donatto of Atascocita, is ready for 2017!   Of course, he may want to have a nap first!

TxDOT spending $103 million to improve FM 1960

Written by John A. Crone
Published: 09 January 2017

Driving  through Humble, on  First Street, also known as Business FM 1960, Humble drivers are noticing many changes being made in the roadway.

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Kingwood opens district with two wins

Written by Dave Shurmack
Published: 09 January 2017

 The Kingwood High School boys’ basketball team opened District 22-6A play by winning two of three games. 

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