Sunday, November 30, 2014

Gen TX & Community Service




High school graduating classes at De Zavala.



De Zavala staff members who were first–generation college students.


College Pride at Eisenhower

Fourth grade students in Mrs. Anguiano's class wear Caps and Gowns for Gen TX Week at Eisenhower (left).

Fourth grade teacher, Beth Fleener, along with student, Erin Lopez, sport Texas Tech University college shirts. Mrs. Fleener will be completing her PhD in math from Texas Tech, and Erin wants to attend Texas Tech when she goes off to college (right).


Career Prep at Hobbs Williams

​Career Educators came out to Hobbs Williams  and spoke to the students about college and what they want to be. The next day, they came and took pictures with students dressed in their dream job.



Lee Shows Their College Pride

The students of Lee Elementary wrapped up GenTX week by showing off their favorite college gear.  Even our school’s Animal Assisted Therapy dog, CharlieAnn, showed her support for her favorite school- Oklahoma State University!  Way to go, Bears!  We are college bound!




Ms. Chavez's 2nd grade bilingual class at Lee dressed up in caps and gowns to practice graduating from UTA with their degrees, prepared for future careers.
Their photos in caps and gowns along with mock diplomas were on display in our hallway to show that at Lee, we truly are focused on our future: from cradle to career.

Crosswinds Adopt-a-Street

Crosswinds students serve the community by keeping their neighborhood clean.



Hobbs Williams Food Drive

Hobbs Williams had another successful year collecting food donations for the GP Santa Spot/Santa Cop program. This year KC Club boxed up nearly 2500 items. Some of the students were able to help load the truck as well!