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TASA is pleased to announce a new partnership with engage2learn (e2L) to help bring e2L’s new, more affordable Do-it-Yourself (DIY) solutions to school districts of all sizes and in every corner of the state. e2L’s Experience Since 2011, e2L has assisted...
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The September 7, 2017, issue of Pioneering!, the magazine of Education Reimagined, a nationwide initiative of the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution includes an article by TASA Immediate Past President Kevin Brown, superintendent, Alamo Heights ISD, a Consortium...
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Education Reimagined, a nationwide initiative of the Convergence Center for Policy Resolution in which TASA has participated, recently partnered with TLTalkRadio hosts Randy Ziegenfuss and Lynn Fuini-Hetten, superintendent and assistant superintendent at Salisbury...
College and Career Readiness, Community-Based Accountability, Digital Learning, HPLS, Latest News, Multiple Assessments, Organizational Transformation
The Texas High Performance Schools Consortium, a group of 22 school districts charged with informing the governor, Texas Legislature, State Board of Education, and commissioner of education on methods for improving student learning in Texas public schools, has...
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Prosper ISD, a Texas High Performance Schools Consortium district, is giving a team of high school students the opportunity to try their hand at comedy with a student-run TV show launched in September 2016 as part of the school’s scholastic broadcast program....
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ChickTech: High School is a yearlong program that introduces high school girls to different aspects of careers in technology. It is designed to inspire them to pursue careers in the technology and computer science fields. Thirteen Lake Travis High School girls...