Fifty-three HISD schools are failing or academically unacceptable
Texas public schools are in bad shape according to the Texas Education Agency which recently released its report card for 2013. The list includes over 50 schools deemed failing and academically unacceptable. Statewide, 892 schools are failing or academically unacceptable, up over 90% from 456 schools across Texas in 2012. That would be reason for […]
Texas law helps veterans, dependents pay for college
As parents and students struggle to find ways to pay for the ever-rising costs of higher education, there seem to be fewer and fewer options to student loans. There is, however, help for families of Texas veterans that many veterans may not know about it. Texas veterans or their dependents are eligible for free tuition […]
Mission education: Your child’s success starts with you
One down and two to go. Our oldest daughter graduated from college this December; another daughter is getting ready to go to college and the youngest has started high school. It is not easy navigating your child’s education. As parents we can become worked up even finding a “good fit” for elementary school. Get involved […]