Waves of green and red rippled throughout the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Tuesday evening as The Woodlands High School seniors crossed the stage, ready to embark on… Read more “The Woodlands High grads excited for next steps”
Category: Academics
Graduate Spotlight: Anni Blair of The Woodlands College Park High School
Anni Blair moved to the United States from China in 2011. At the time, she had been diagnosed with Sarcoma and had been encouraged to come to… Read more “Graduate Spotlight: Anni Blair of The Woodlands College Park High School”
Baseball: Gatorade National Baseball POY Luken Baker dishes about home run derbies, buttering bread and being one of the guys
Playing in the state’s highest classification in one of the nation’s most competitive baseball regions, Baker is a power pitcher possessing an elite breaking ball along with… Read more “Baseball: Gatorade National Baseball POY Luken Baker dishes about home run derbies, buttering bread and being one of the guys”
The Woodlands College Park grads reflect on past, look forward to bright futures
The Woodlands College Park High School held its commencement Monday evening at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. As the sun set behind the pavilion stands and a… Read more “The Woodlands College Park grads reflect on past, look forward to bright futures”
Caney Creek seniors take first steps as graduates
Nearly 400 Caney Creek High School seniors have completed their public school careers. The CCHS students walked across the stage Saturday at Johnson Coliseum in Huntsville –… Read more “Caney Creek seniors take first steps as graduates”
Academy of Science and Technology Team Named Global Champions
World’s largest celebration of creativity hosts record-breaking attendance from teams worldwide A team of seven seniors from College Park’s Academy of Science and Technology was awarded 1st… Read more “Academy of Science and Technology Team Named Global Champions”
Legos serve as building blocks to learning in STEM fields
The Woodlands is home to a hidden gem in the field of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Tucked behind thickets of trees and down a narrow,… Read more “Legos serve as building blocks to learning in STEM fields”
Robotics: Local robotics team teaches skills, life lessons
Robotics may not seem like an everyman sport, but one local team is trying to change that persona. The Texas Torque robotics team competes in the FIRST… Read more “Robotics: Local robotics team teaches skills, life lessons”
Beat the heat with summer classes at LSC-Montgomery
Get a head start on your college goals this summer at Lone Star College-Montgomery. With two summer sessions—the first beginning Monday, June 1, and the second beginning… Read more “Beat the heat with summer classes at LSC-Montgomery”
Senate OKs Home School Student Participation in UIL Sports
The Texas Senate has voted to allow home school students to participate in public school athletics and extracurricular activities statewide – advancing the so-called “Tim Tebow bill.” Plano… Read more “Senate OKs Home School Student Participation in UIL Sports”
Program gives students boost on college
For students looking to get a leg-up on college, iSchool High may be the answer. This charter school program allows teens a chance to earn up to… Read more “Program gives students boost on college”
Cooper valedictorian awarded for genetics essay
Brian Lue, who has been named the valedictorian for The John Cooper School Class of 2015, was recognized by the American Society of Human Genetics on April… Read more “Cooper valedictorian awarded for genetics essay”
2015 International DECA Competition
Students from The Woodlands & College Park High School check-in for their flight to Orlando Florida Friday morning to compete at the 2015 International DECA Competition.Each Student… Read more “2015 International DECA Competition”
Families navigate maze of school choices
Jeff and Jeri Norus have become experts at moving, changing states three times in four years. Their latest stop: The Woodlands. House-hunting last year, they came across… Read more “Families navigate maze of school choices”
CISD ACT and SAT College Preparation Courses
There is still time to register for the upcoming CISD ACT and SAT college preparation courses. SAT and ACT college preparation class schedules are available on our… Read more “CISD ACT and SAT College Preparation Courses”
“Meet The Robot” Open House at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands set for April 30
Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital is inviting the public to a “Meet The Robot” open house on Thursday, April 30 from 5-6:30 p.m. to introduce its newest… Read more ““Meet The Robot” Open House at Memorial Hermann The Woodlands set for April 30”
Engineering session at Lone Star College-Kingwood outlines options
Getting a jump on university engineering programs is one of many topics that will be discussed at Lone Star College-Kingwood’s Engineering Information Session. The free seminar will… Read more “Engineering session at Lone Star College-Kingwood outlines options”
The Woodlands High School takes top prize at district academic meet
The Woodlands High School will have 31 students move on to the regional meet after winning the 6A District 16 competition at their own campus. TWHS amassed… Read more “The Woodlands High School takes top prize at district academic meet”


