BRENHAM ISD HONORED BY SCHOOL PUBLICATION

  
Dr. Walter Jackson

Brenham is one of twelve Texas school districts that have been recognized for their outstanding programs.

The Texas School Business magazine’s 2018-2019 Annual Bragging Rights issue is published every December, recognizing school districts that have implemented programs that are bettering the lives of students, schools and communities.

Brenham ISD superintendent Dr. Walter Jackson said of the honor, “We are privileged to receive this recognition and appreciate all of the support we continue to receive from the Brenham United community. The article on Champion Drive allows the educational spotlight to be shone upon our wonderful school district and this community. This article is a testament to the great things that continue to happen in Brenham ISD.”

This year’s 12 honored districts and their brag-worthy programs include:

  • Bastrop ISD, Christian’s Closet
  • Brenham ISD, Champion Drive
  • Burleson ISD, Student Spaceflight Experiments Program
  • Dripping Springs ISD, Real Estate Course
  • Galveston ISD, Ball 4 All
  • Grapevine-Colleyville ISD, Student Voice Initiative
  • Hillsboro ISD, Military Wall of Honor
  • Laredo ISD, STEM Curriculum
  • Northside ISD, Project ACORN
  • Prosper ISD, RISE Program
  • Spring Hill ISD, SRO Student Leadership Program
  • Tyler ISD, Students Who Advocate Technology

“Nominations for school district programs across Texas poured in this year, and each one deserves to be recognized,” says Texas School Business Editorial Director Dacia Rivers. “We hope that the 12 districts we chose inspire others to follow in their footsteps. The mission of Texas School Business is to share the good news happening in Texas public schools, and there’s never a shortage of news-worthy school programs for us to cover.”

For 44 years, Texas School Business has served as the news magazine for public education in Texas. Since 2014, it has been produced by the Texas Association of School Administrators (www.tasanet.org). To read the 12th Annual Bragging Rights issue online, visit www.texasschoolbusiness.com.

(COURTESY: Jessica Johnston, BISD Information)

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  1. Awesome! With Dr. Jackson as our educational leader, i have faith that our children are in GREAT hands. He’s not afraid to get his head, shoulders, knees or toes dirty for our children. As long as we have him, I suspect our school will continue to receive these honors. GO BRENHAM!

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