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The students were amazed and excited at learning that mathematics actually lives outside the classroom. You are using an old version of Internet Explorer. Please upgrade your browser or switch to Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari to improve your shopping experience.
See more. The purchase of a class ring has become a rich tradition in Eighth Avenue Elementary School. We offer many custom class ring designs, styles and metal options so you can customize your class ring to fit your personality.
Whether you want your custom class ring to reflect your school mascot, team sport, school club or simply your favorite hobby, Dunham Mfg. Class Rings has that special design for you. Its offerings include small classes, foreign-language instruction, and parent education. This school opened in fall in partnership with Kingdom Builder's Center, a nonprofit organization founded by Kirbyjon Caldwell. It was named for the character trait it most hopes to foster in its students—leadership—and was created to give tomorrow's leaders the solid academic foundation they need to succeed upon graduation.
It served students in grades 9— Previously known as Mt. The school now serves students in grades 9—12, offering credit courses including Advanced Placement and dual-credit courses in a small, academically challenging high-school program. The goal is to give students—including those who are in at-risk situations—access to quality, flexible, and differentiated instruction that fits the needs of students pursuing the Recommended High School Program or the Distinguished Achievement Program.
It opened in the fall of Its objective was to provide boys with a small, highly structured, intimate, single-sex environment. Pro-Vision demanded intensive parental involvement, including mandatory parenting classes, community-service projects, mentoring, and camping trips. The school became affiliated with HISD in , and in it became the first Houston school supported by both public and private interests to offer boarding facilities.
The residential program ran from to in a facility located in Pasadena, but the school was renamed and moved back to Houston when the boarding program was discontinued. Pro-Vision served young men in grades 5—8. It serves students in grades 6—8 on the campus of Rufus Cage Elementary School. The name represents the transformation that occurs in children when they emerge from a nurturing, educational environment. The school was designed to help dropouts return to school and graduate.
It serves students between the ages of 17 and 20, and it opened in the fall of This school was operated through a unique partnership with St. The brainchild of Rudy and Juanita Rasmus, this school strived to serve children from preschool through second grade in especially challenging situations, such as homelessness or health crises. Construction began on the school in
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