THE WOODLANDS – Seven members of The John Cooper School Class of 2017 have been selected as semifinalists in the 62nd Annual National Merit Scholarship Program. Mark… Read more “Academics: Seven Members of Cooper Class of 2017 Named National Merit Semifinalists”
Category: Academics
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands invests in nursing program at LSC-Montgomery
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital and Lone Star College-Montgomery are invested in getting the community the qualified nurses and medical care it needs. For the eighth straight… Read more “Memorial Hermann The Woodlands invests in nursing program at LSC-Montgomery”
6 things to know about Texas Autism Academy, coming to The Woodlands this fall
New private school slated to open in The Woodlands by fall 2017 ASD Hope, Inc., a nonprofit organization founded by local educators, is in the process of… Read more “6 things to know about Texas Autism Academy, coming to The Woodlands this fall”
Signatures Author Series Accepting Applications From Local Authors
Signatures Author Series Accepting Applications The John Cooper School will host the 12th Annual Signatures Author Series featuring Cheryl Strayed, on Friday, December 2 at The… Read more “Signatures Author Series Accepting Applications From Local Authors”
Conroe ISD students score higher than state average in all STAAR subjects
Conroe ISD consistently scored higher than the state average on 2016 State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness exams, according to data released Monday. CISD earned a districtwide Met… Read more “Conroe ISD students score higher than state average in all STAAR subjects”
Students Begin 2016-2017 School Year At The Woodlands Christian Academy
The Woodlands Christian Academy resumed classes on Wednesday, August 10th, with a record enrollment of 585 Warriors in PreK-12th grade. The Woodlands Christian Academy is an independent,… Read more “Students Begin 2016-2017 School Year At The Woodlands Christian Academy”
OSU veterinary grad Mandy Hall of The Woodlands, Texas focus on global, public safety
Many pet owners know their local veterinarian has an impact on animal health. However, few of these people realize the significant impact veterinarians have on global health… Read more “OSU veterinary grad Mandy Hall of The Woodlands, Texas focus on global, public safety”
Oak Ridge Ninth, Buckalew Elementary get new principals
A.J. Livecchi and Jill Price will soon assume their new roles as principals at two Conroe ISD campuses. Livecchi will be the new principal at Oak Ridge High… Read more “Oak Ridge Ninth, Buckalew Elementary get new principals”
Conroe ISD student heading to Scripps National Spelling Bee
The spelling-bee genes must run in the family. McCullough Junior High seventh-grader Shourav Dasari is a co-champion of the 2016 Houston Public Media Spelling Bee, a qualifier… Read more “Conroe ISD student heading to Scripps National Spelling Bee”
4 tips to negotiate your way to a better financial aid package
Let’s face it: College can come with some serious sticker shock. Oftentimes, the strength of a financial aid package or scholarship offer can very well make or break… Read more “4 tips to negotiate your way to a better financial aid package”
‘All Means All’ scholarship starts with 14 freshmen
One year after Conroe High School teacher Sam Cable announced his plan to create a unique scholarship, the plan finally got into action. On Monday, Cable and… Read more “‘All Means All’ scholarship starts with 14 freshmen”
Lone Star College Law Enforcement Academy to hold open house
The Lone Star College Law Enforcement Academy will host an open house for those interested in learning more about a rewarding career as a peace officer. The… Read more “Lone Star College Law Enforcement Academy to hold open house”
LoneStar College Promise – Full Tuition – Deadline March 15, 2015!
Seniors only. Must attend any LoneStar college campus. The LSC Promise is a scholarship and civic engagement program that provides two years of tuition-free college education at… Read more “LoneStar College Promise – Full Tuition – Deadline March 15, 2015!”
LSCS trustees approve tuition increase after debate
Lone Star College System students will see a tuition increase later this year. The Board of Trustees approved a $2-per-credit-hour increase Thursday night after a brief discussion on… Read more “LSCS trustees approve tuition increase after debate”
iPhone 7 May Feature Flush Camera, Stereo Speakers and Thinner Lightning Port
Over the past six months there have been reports indicating that the iPhone 7 would include several new features, like a flush rear camera and stereo speakers.… Read more “iPhone 7 May Feature Flush Camera, Stereo Speakers and Thinner Lightning Port”
Top 10 skills middle school students need to thrive, and how parents can help
There is no manual to develop “soft” skills like perseverance and resilience. Just as I did, most kids learn through trial and error. As parents, our quest… Read more “Top 10 skills middle school students need to thrive, and how parents can help”
Breast care center opens at Houston Methodist – The Woodlands
The Houston Methodist Breast Care Center at The Woodlands opened recently with medicine-leading technology and highly trained specialists in breast cancer detection and treatment. Developed as a… Read more “Breast care center opens at Houston Methodist – The Woodlands”
Literacy: Woodlands College Park High School hosts Montgomery County Teen Book Festival
The Montgomery County Teen Book Festival will offer several hours of entertainment and insight from various authors, including E. Lockhart, on Saturday at The Woodlands College Park… Read more “Literacy: Woodlands College Park High School hosts Montgomery County Teen Book Festival”
ExxonMobil partners with schools to promote engineering to girls
The engineering field has historically been one where not many women enter; ExxonMobil is hoping to change that. Members of ExxonMobil’s team held their Girls Engineering Festival… Read more “ExxonMobil partners with schools to promote engineering to girls”
Academics:Brains beat brawn: College Station High School’s team one finished fourth in Science Bowl
The Super Bowl may be the main event this weekend, but more than 150 high school students from across Texas traded footballs for buzzers Saturday at Texas… Read more “Academics:Brains beat brawn: College Station High School’s team one finished fourth in Science Bowl”
