* Alief ISD Graduates of the Class of 2008 received more than $35 Million in scholarships and grants!                         21 of the Alief ISD campuses are rated as “Recognized” or “Exemplary,” according to the Texas Education Agency.                  ­Alief ISD witnessed double-digit gains in reading, math, and science TAKS scores at our high schools this year.                           District wide, we improved in each of the TAKS subject areas tested.  Our gains exceed the state average.                      The majority of Alief ISD TAKS scores outpace the state numbers and continue to rise! 
 
 

October Scholar Athletes:

Ashford Evans-Brown, a senior at Taylor High School and Evelyn Ashiofu, a senior at Elsik High School,

   Evelyn Ashiofu has played all four years at Elsik as a member of the Lady Rams volleyball team and two years on the softball team. She is a straight A student with a 4.2 grade point average. Her coach says Evelyn has made a tremendous contribution not only to the Elsik athletic program, but to entire school. In addition to athletics, Evelyn has also been active in the Ladies of Elegance, Peer Assistance Leadership Services, National Honor Society, and volunteers at the Sharpstown Community Cente. She has also competed at the Academic Decathlon and was a qualifier in the regional science fair last year.

   Ashford Evans-Brown has been a member of the Taylor football program for 4 years and a varsity member for 2 years.  He is a starting linebacker and was named team captain for the 2008 season. His coach describes him as team leader who stands out both on and off the field. Ashford was an outstanding member of the Taylor off season program during the winter/spring of 2008, earning the title of “King of the Den” which is the highest award you can receive.  He currently has a 3.5 grade point average and plans to major in Computer Science at Texas State University after graduating from Taylor High School.

 
Alief ISD Nov. 20th Tax Ratification (Rollback) Election
PASSED
with FOR - 1390
AGAINST - 1204


 


Alief ISD students participate in
national street art competition

       Hastings students Bianca Pena, Thi Ho and Ruben  Vera will be competing in the Third Annual Via Colori –  Street Painting Festival in downtown Houston this weekend. Admission is free.
      On November 22 and 23, Allen Parkway and Bagby will be overflowing with vibrant colors, breathtaking images, and nearly 200 of the nation's most talented creative and visual artists. 
      The free two-day event transforms the streets of downtown Houston into colorful canvases while
   changing the lives of children. Money raised during the event benefits the Center for Hearing and Speech.

 

 
 

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