” When students improve their attendance rates, they improve their academic prospects and chances for graduating.” Skipping classes is very popular. Skipping classes affects student’s grades. Student’s may think that they are taking a day off class to relax, and in the end, you are more stressed more about having missed. If students continually skip class, grades will likely continue […]
Jared Baurreta
Jared Baurreta a 15-year-old is currently a 10 grader at Jimmy Carter Early College High School. As of March 2018, Jared has earned a certificate to be a substitute. He is planning on attending UTRGV or Michigan state to follow his career plans in education. His plan is to be a 4th Grade Math teacher, but as he plans […]
People are Looking at Me
According to GoodTherapy.org: Insecurity, or a tendency to lack confidence or certainty in oneself, may be experienced by most people regarding some aspect of their lives. However, for many, feelings of insecurity can be resolved before they have a lasting, harmful impact. When one deals with generalized insecurity for a long period of time, however, […]
Carter FBLA students place at state conference
Congratulations go out to Jose Lopez and David Gonzalez for placing at the 2018 FBLA State Leadership Conference.
Medicine at School
Medication that must be administered to a student during school hours must be provided by the students parents: all medication, whether prescription and nonprescription, must be kept in the nurse’s office and administered by the nurse or another authorized district employee, unless the students are permitted of asthma or a severe allergy as described […]
Red Wolves Open Up their Den to Parents Thursday
On Thursday, March 8, Jimmy Carter Early College High School welcomes all parents to come and visit with their student’s teachers from 6-8 p.m. Open House is an event where schools open their doors to people/ parents and schoolchildren can visit the school outside of the working day. People can visit their children’s classroom, pupils show […]