The U.S. Department of Defense reports that 75% of young Americans ages 17-24 are unable to join the military, primarily because they are poorly educated, physically unfit,… Read more “Ready, Willing, and Unable to Serve: 75 Percent of Young Adults Cannot Join the Military”
Category: Careers & Electives
Sam Houston State University – The Woodlands set to offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing next year
Although the College of Health Sciences, the newest college at Sam Houston State University, has only been open for ten months, they are already taking great strides to… Read more “Sam Houston State University – The Woodlands set to offer Bachelor of Science in Nursing next year”
Students gain career skills at county businesses
High school students from a number of public and private high schools are getting real-world job and career experiences this summer through the Education for Tomorrow Alliance… Read more “Students gain career skills at county businesses”
Seven CISD teams advance to Destination Imagination’s Global Finals
After winning honors for creativity, teamwork and problem solving in regional and state tournaments, seven teams from Conroe ISD will compete in Destination Imagination’s Global Finals, the… Read more “Seven CISD teams advance to Destination Imagination’s Global Finals”
McCullough Junior High Student, has been selected as a Young Naturalist Award Winner for 2014
Will Be Heading to New York City “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for me. I have never received an award as big as this… Read more “McCullough Junior High Student, has been selected as a Young Naturalist Award Winner for 2014”
Conroe ISD student chosen to receive Gates Millennium Scholarship
The Woodlands High School Senior Brent Ifemebi has been chosen as a Gates Millennium Scholar (GMS). The scholarship program selects 1,000 high school seniors to educational support… Read more “Conroe ISD student chosen to receive Gates Millennium Scholarship”
Conroe ISD Seniors that are interested in majoring in education participated in a job shadow with CISD Superintendent Dr. Don Stockton
Two seniors from each high school in Conroe ISD that are interested in majoring in education participated in a job shadow with CISD Superintendent Dr. Don Stockton… Read more “Conroe ISD Seniors that are interested in majoring in education participated in a job shadow with CISD Superintendent Dr. Don Stockton”
Teacher of the Week: William Hoffman, Oak Ridge High School
In 2008, William Hoffman retired as a Lieutenant from the Houston Police Department and became a Law Enforcement teacher at Oak Ridge High School in Conroe ISD.… Read more “Teacher of the Week: William Hoffman, Oak Ridge High School”
Baseball: Big 1st inning propels College Park past Oak Ridge
College Park catcher Tyler Mortensen steadily made his way up the first-base line as he watched a fly ball flare up into the dark night sky and… Read more “Baseball: Big 1st inning propels College Park past Oak Ridge”
Eissler, Astronaut Dunbar to speak at youth leadership banquet
A select group of high school-aged boys and girls in the Montgomery County area who have been identified as having high leadership potential will attend a banquet… Read more “Eissler, Astronaut Dunbar to speak at youth leadership banquet”
Knox Jr. High teacher, robotics team win $5,000 STEM grant
Representatives with Clariant Oil and Mining Services presented a special group of Conroe ISD students and a Knox Junior High School teacher with a $5,000 STEM Grant… Read more “Knox Jr. High teacher, robotics team win $5,000 STEM grant”
Sports Medicine: The Blood Injections That Might Transform Orthopedics
Rotator-cuff surgery seemed like Waddell’s last option. It would mean losing the use of his arms, and his ability to move on his own, for several months. And he worried that, if surgery failed, he would have to give up any strenuous physical activity. “Being able to ask a lot of my body makes me feel good,” he said. “It’s a lot of who I am.”
As Waddell considered his options, a friend suggested looking into a treatment known as platelet-rich plasma, in which doctors inject a modified version of the patient’s own blood into injured tissue. Eager to avoid surgery, Waddell flew to Washington, D.C., to see Victor Ibrahim, a sports-medicine doctor who specializes in P.R.P. Ibrahim found that Waddell had a torn rotator cuff in one shoulder and a torn biceps tendon in the other. Using ultrasound to locate the precise locations of the injuries, Ibrahim injected the tendon and rotator cuff with P.R.P. Over the course of a month, he repeated the procedure twice more.
In the weeks afterward, Waddell saw his strength improve and his pain decrease; he says he is now “close to one hundred per cent,” and is no longer thinking about surgery. “I was shocked that I kept getting better,” he said. “It had been so bad for so long.”
The outcome didn’t surprise Ibrahim, who estimates that he has treated around five thousand people with P.R.P. over the past five years. He says that the treatment can repair tendons, ligaments, cartilage, and nerves, and can even regrow tissue that has been frayed or damaged. This, he suspects, is what happened with Waddell’s rotator cuff. “For a lot of conditions, it’s almost a wonder drug,” Ibrahim told me. “We’ve figured out a way to help the body regenerate itself.” click here for full story
The Invisible Bicycle Helmet
“If people say it’s impossible we have to prove them wrong.” Design students Anna and Terese took on a giant challenge as an exam project. Something no… Read more “The Invisible Bicycle Helmet”
Oak Ridge HS Fashion Design program designs bags for space stations
Oak Ridge High School displays the Type A, Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) Cargo Transfer Bag (CTB) made by ORHS students for all to see. ORHS Fashion Design… Read more “Oak Ridge HS Fashion Design program designs bags for space stations”
Athletic trainer: Removing football helmets contributes to heat safety during practice
As most high school football teams throughout the state open training camp this week, Phil Hossler has a simple suggestion for coaches, not only in New Jersey,… Read more “Athletic trainer: Removing football helmets contributes to heat safety during practice”
CISD’s Auto Tech Department gets major overhaul, expansion
The Conroe ISD Career and Technology’s Auto Tech Department is getting a much-needed overhaul to its program this summer. Auto Tech Instructors Brian Courtney and Rudolph Redden… Read more “CISD’s Auto Tech Department gets major overhaul, expansion”

