Students in Ms. Garza’s Graphic Design classes recently received stuffed bears from Adobe in recognition of their outstanding work in completing an Audio and Visual Animation project. These students demonstrated their creative talents by producing engaging videos, which they submitted to Adobe for evaluation. Impressed by their efforts, Adobe awarded each student a stuffed bear wearing a red Adobe-branded t-shirt as a symbol of their achievement. This recognition highlights the students’ proficiency in graphic design and audiovisual production and serves as a testament to their dedication to their craft under the guidance of Ms. Garza.
UIL Students Dedicate Extra Hours in Preparation for First Competition of the Year
UIL Students Dedicate Extra Hours in Preparation for First Competition of the Year
Martin Flores: Opening a new Chapter
With the beginning of a new school year comes a fresh chapter for the school, led by its new librarian, Martin Flores.
Inspired by the happiness his elementary librarian brought his classmates, Flores decided to become a librarian and try to get the same joy he experienced to the other children.
Before entering a librarian program, Flores obtained a teaching certification and accumulated years of teaching experience. After completing the librarian program, Flores, who had been teaching at Rosendo Benavides Elementary School for 11 years, applied for an open position and secured the job.
“I always wanted to work in high school, but my teaching certificate was only covered up to sixth grade,” Flores said. “Now, with the librarian certificate, I can do elementary, middle, and high school.”
Although the library and the classroom are different environments, Flores seems to adapt quickly and satisfactorily.
“I really enjoy everybody, the staff, the students; everybody has been very welcoming on this campus,” Flores said.
Senior Daniel Flores said, “Mr. Flores is a great librarian, and I’m sure throughout the years, he’s gonna make a great impact in this school.”
Flores wants students to go to the library, feel welcome, be comfortable going up to him and asking him questions, or hang out, read, or do their work.
RedWolves take the initiative and seek academic success.
Redwolves take initiative and seek out help to secure their academic success.
STC librarian visits RedWolves to provide information about free resources provided by STC.
STC librarian visits RedWolves to provide information about free resources provided by STC.
Students and Faculty Participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
Students and Faculty Participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
JCECHS Students Participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
Students and Faculty Participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk
Daniela Flores and Itzel Tovar Engage in Empowering Education Program by HWNT to Support Senior High School Latinas
Daniela Flores and Itzel Tovar recently attended the Latinas in Progress Education Series Program hosted by The Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas (HWNT) at South Texas College. This program, known as the Latinas in Progress™ (LIP) Education Series, aims to mentor senior high school Latinas as they navigate their senior year and prepare for college. Its goal is to empower these young women with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their personal and professional lives.
Delayed Post: Recap of Anti-Bullying Theme Week Activities
Delayed Post: Recap of Anti-Bullying Theme Week Activities
Delayed Post: Recap of Anti-Bullying Theme Week Activities
Delayed Post: Recap of Anti-Bullying Theme Week Activities