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Students Make Full Use of Wi-Fi

Katy ISD students and teachers have access to an entirely new level of classroom learning this year through Katy ISD's Public Wi-Fi, now available on every campus across the district. With Wi-Fi, and at the teacher's discretion, students may use their personal devices - such as mobile phones, laptops and iPads - to access Web 2.0 tools used for specific lessons in the classroom. Read more... |
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Williams Elem. Remembers Sept. 11 with Stories of Community and Helping Others
Sunday marked the 10-year anniversary of September 11, 2001. As we reflect on a day of one of the worst tragedies in our nation's history, we are called to remember the overwhelming support and coming together of communities across the entire country. Heroes all over the United States joined hands to support relief, rescue and recovery efforts for those affected by the events that unfolded that morning. Read more...
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Katy ISD Hosts Open House
Katy ISD is hosting an all-inclusive open house for community members and local businesses to learn about working with the district. The annual PIE Open House plus annual Local Vendor Initiative will join forces on one day, Tuesday, Sept. 27, from 8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. in the Merrell Center. Read more... |
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GT Screening for Current 5th Grade Students
Students in fifth grade who are not currently identified for the elementary Challenge program have the opportunity to be screened for Gifted and Talented Program service to begin in the fall of sixth grade. Secondary gifted program options are available in English, reading, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students may be screened in any or all of these content areas.
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PSAT/NMSQT: Important Information for Parents of Sophomores and Juniors
On Wednesday, October 12, Katy ISD sophomores and juniors will have the opportunity to take the PSAT/NMSQTTM (National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test) at their home campus. Taking the PSAT can encourage a student to start thinking seriously about college and career goals, and the education needed to reach those goals. Read more... |
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Community Education Hosts Free College Funding Workshops
Planning and paying for college or technical school can be overwhelming. This year, Katy families are paying as much as $22,000 to $43,000 annually to send their students to public and private colleges and universities in Texas. To help keep families well-informed about options when it comes to paying for college, Katy ISD Community Education is hosting several free College Funding Workshops. Read more... |