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Texarkana College has been ranked as the No. 1 community college in the state for students' three-year graduation rates, according to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
In 2009, South Texas College (STC) got a grant to start a Jobs for the Future program. The program targeted the low-income, low-skill workers in the Rio Grande Valley with less than a high school education.
Canan’s efforts have been directed toward helping students personally, supporting them in an area that is emerging as a major issue for college students throughout the country: food security.
Spring Branch Education Foundation has announced a grant from the American Red Cross that will provide part-time mental health services to students at Frostwood Elementary, Memorial Middle and Rummel Creek Elementary Schools. Last school year, these same services proved to be invaluable to students who were displaced from their homes due to Hurricane Harvey.
Special education students in Texas are more likely to receive some of the harshest punishments in the classroom, according to an analysis of state education data.
Starting nearly a decade ago and accelerating the effort since Lowery-Hart became president in 2014, Amarillo College has embraced a transformative program to blunt the dire effects of poverty on student success.
Hurricane Harvey created a "we're in this together" atmosphere among schools in some of the hardest-hit cities, like Port Aransas, Texas. A year on, the camaraderie lingers, as does the cleanup.