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The teachers and principles were caring and commutative.
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The school is very much a central part of the community with activities such a PJ movie nights, to Bingo, to after school programs and activities that go well beyond the traditional day in the classroom. We felt that the school pushed our children relative to their abilities, but at the same time did not create a hyper competitive environment which is something that can be found at other high performing schools or schools focused more heavily on high performance and high scores on standardized testing. Our children grew and learned in a positive, safe, and nursing but challenging environment. Others may disagree or have had different experiences as no school is perfect, but for us Vienna Elementary was a simply a great school. We developed numerous relationships with the teachers and principles to the point where the school still feels like part of our family. It fully lived up to our expectations of an elementary school and we were truly sad to leave as our children moved on to middle school.

We support the State Board of Education’s proposal to require Algebra II for all diploma endorsements and urge members to hold the line on high expectations for all students.Overall our experience with our two children has been overwhelmingly positive, and if given the choice over we would have our children attend Vienna Elementary School again without the slightest reservation.
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But requiring it for all endorsements is an important marker in what could otherwise become a retreat to the days when students skin color or zip codes determined whether they were best prepared for college and the workplace or for life on the margins of society. Long experience shows that if we dont require rigorous courses for all students, low-income students and students of color, unlike their peers, will most likely be sent down a lesser road.Īlgebra II is by no means everything that students need to be college and career ready. Research has shown over and over again that taking a rigorous Algebra II course is the best preparation for success in college and for equipping students with the high-level thinking and robust skill set that todays jobs require. The Texas State Board of Education should continue on this path by requiring that students complete Algebra II to earn any of the five diploma endorsements created by H.B. Texas students have risen to these high expectations every year, more students from all backgrounds graduate from high school ready for college and the workplace. ”Texas leaders have long recognized the need for all high school graduates to have the knowledge and skills necessary for college and the careers that drive the states economy and pay a family-supporting wage. WASHINGTON (November 19, 2013) - The Education Trust, League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), and National Council of the La Raza (NCLR) issued the following statement regarding the Texas State Board of Educations proposed rules for high school graduation requirements.
