NCEA Symposia and Just for the Kids Awards Event
Helping More Texas Students Achieve College and Career Readiness: What's Next?
Thank you for joining the National Center for Educational Achievement (NCEA) as we spread the important message of college and career readiness (CCR) for all students. NCEA is proud to honor Texas educators who show tremendous commitment and effort in bringing excellence to their schools. We are humbled by the excitement and energy that each of you brought to the events in Austin, Houston, and Dallas.
Each event included a recognition ceremony for NCEA's Just for the Kids Higher Performing Schools. These ceremonies featured keynote speakers, including Senator Florence Shapiro (Austin), Representative Rob Eissler (Houston), and Representative Diane Patrick (Dallas); panel discussions from leading superintendents and principals of Higher Performing Schools; and presentations discussing the importance of CCR for all Texas students.
The overwhelming attendance and participation reminds us that educators, administrators, and policymakers alike are all eager to create school systems where student learning targets empower our future generations to achieve college and career success.
The pictures below capture some of the essence of the NCEA Symposia and Just for the Kids Awards events. Congratulations again to all of NCEA's Just for the Kids Higher Performing Schools!
Click here to see the complete list of NCEA's Just for the Kids Higher Performing Schools.
To view presentations from the NCEA Symposia and Just for the Kids Awards events, please click below.
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y
Arcadia Park Elementary
C.A. Tatum Jr. Elementary School
Casa View Elementary School
Central Elementary
Charles Rice Learning Center
Clinton P. Russell Elementary
Edna Rowe Elementary
Elisha M. Pease Elementary
Erasmo Seguin Community Learning Center
Gilbert Cueller Elementary
H.S. Thompson Elementary Learning Center
Irma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School
J.P. Starks Elementary
Jimmie Tyler Brasher
John Neely Bryan
Judge Barefoot Sanders Law Magnet School
Julia C. Frazier Elementary
Julius Dorsey Elementary School
Louise Wolff Kahn Elementary [2]
Martin L. King Jr. Learning Center
Ronald E. McNair
School of Business and Management
School of Health Professions
School of Science and Engineering
The School of Education and Social Services
Thomas Tolbert Elementary
Trinidad Garza Early College High School at Mountain View College
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William B. Miller Elementary School
Cage Elementary, Project Chrysalis Middle School
Cornelius Elementary
East Early College High School
Eastwood Academy High School
Ed White Elementary
Edward L. Blackshear Elementary
Felix Cook Elementary
Gallegos Elementary
High School for Law Enforcement And Criminal Justice
High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
Hines Caldwell Elementary
J.P. Henderson Elementary
Kashmere Gardens
Memorial Elementary
Montgomery Elementary
Neff Elementary
River Oaks
Roberts Elementary
Scott Elementary
Seguin Elementary
Stevenson Middle School
Valley West
West University Elementary
Whidby Elementary School
Whittier Elementary
Berkner High School [2]
Bowie Elementary
Brentfield Elementary School
Forest Lane Academy
J.J. Pearce High School
Lake Highlands Elementary
Math Science Technology Magnet School
Mohawk Elementary
Northlake Elementary
Northrich Elementary
Parkhill Junior High
Prairie Creek Elementary
Richardson West Junior High Visual Arts and Technology Magnet [2]
Richland Elementary
RISD Academy
Spring Creek Elementary
Wallace Elementary
White Rock Elementary
Bill Sybert School
Colonel John O. Enson Middle School
Desert Wind School
Elfid P. Chvez
Escontrias Elementary [2] [3]
H.D. Hilley
John Drugan PK 8 School
Loma Verde Elementary
Lujan Chavez Elementary
Mission Early College High School
Paso del Norte
Salvador Sanchez Middle School
Socorro Middle School
Sun Ridge Middle School [2]
Vista del Sol Elementary
William D. Slider Middle School
