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A new study is being conducted by the University of Houston to see if a program that will provide food to students at Houston Community College will result in better academic performance and increase retention rates.
For high school students across the Houston area, exploring STEM can range from preparing for a one-day innovation competition to attending a school-within-a-school that encourages science and technology careers.
The girls attending the Houston ISD STEM magnet school, where a poster in the hallway proclaims "Sushi rolls, not gender roles," are hitting upon a stubborn problem in STEM, short for science, technology, engineering and math.
A new University of Houston study is tracking 2,000 Houston Community College students to see if receiving free food will improve their academic performance.
The Texas Education Agency will not hold fifth- and eighth-grade students back in Hurricane Harvey-affected areas based on standardized test scores given this year, Education Commissioner Mike Morath announced Thursday.
The Texas Workforce Commission is working to ensure that all community colleges in the state accept apprenticeship credits through the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
From the local K-12 administrators to the community college district, a local four-year institution and local corporations, the whole region is investing in student success