Four students from Dr. Bryan C. Jack Elementary School participated in Education in Action’s 2011 Lone Star Leadership Academy. Selection for the Lone Star Leadership Academy was based on student’s demonstrated academic success and leadership ability, an educator recommendation, and involvement in school/community activities. Students Nicholas Hudgens, Jackson Stone, Matthew Hittle and Jackson Noland traveled …
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Additional Tyler ISD campuses recognized
The National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA) released, at the end of January, its 2010 Higher Performing Schools List for student achievement in the areas of reading, mathematics and science. Now the NCEA has released the schools that have been recognized in the areas of writing and/or social studies. Tyler ISD congratulates the campuses that …
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