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CCISD: Snapshots is a photo newsletter that highlights events, activities and happenings across CCISD. 

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Office of Communications

News from Your PK-12 Community

 

PK-12 Communities broaden and strengthen connections within CCISD. Each PK-12 Community is comprised of both elementary and secondary campuses, based on feeder patterns and the larger communities that are served by these schools. These communities will communicate and collaborate with each other regarding school activities and programs, shared events and possible partnerships. By utilizing coordinated calendars, an online presence and open lines of communication, the PK-12 Communities will help build lasting relationships among campuses and recognize the strength found in the diversity of each community they serve.

Young Scientists Make Connections

Students from the Clear Falls High School Science National Honor Society recently visited Stewart Elementary's STEM Club. The high school students discussed their love of science and helped the Seagulls create circuits and electromagnets.

News From Across CCISD

Golf Team Hopes to Ace State Championship

The Clear Lake High School boys varsity golf team has advanced to state! Coach David Monsrud and the players are headed to the upcoming UIL Boys Golf State Championship in Austin. Good luck!

Seniors Named Coca-Cola Scholars

Ashton Duke, a senior at Clear Creek High School, and Perry Alagappan, a senior at Clear Lake High School, were named Coca-Cola Scholars in recognition of their outstanding leadership, academic achievements and dedication to their community. Both students, who were among 150 scholars chosen from 103,000 applicants nationwide, were recognized at a special Scholars Weekend in Atlanta which included participation in the Leadership Development Institute, a city tour, seminars by Coca-Cola Scholars alumni and staff, and a community service project. In addition to the acknowledgement, each will receive a $20,000 scholarship.

 

 

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The "Voice of Aggieland" Comes to CCISD

Texas A&M University's Singing Cadets performed for students and staff at Seabrook Intermediate. The Singing Cadets are in their 110th touring season and perform throughout Texas and the United States.  

The Chargers are Headed to State

Congratulations to the veterinary technician team at Clear Springs High School. The team placed first in the Area 3 FFA Veterinary Science Contest and advanced to the state competition. During competition, the team was required to identify breeds of animals and demonstrate knowledge of various veterinary skills.

 

Clear Springs High School's wool judging team also qualified for the state competition after competing in the Area 3 FFA Wool Judging Contest. The wool judging team evaluates fleece to determine the worth and overall profitability of the wool from the individual sheep. Way to go!

 

 

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Students Debate World Issues

The Creekside Intermediate United Nations recently held a series of mock court trials at the University of Houston-Clear Lake. Students created and conducted four court cases for the UN Court of International Justice. Cases ranged from "USA vs. Canada: The Deportation of Justin Bieber" to "USA vs. China: Cyber Warfare."

CCISD Teams Finish Big in Tennis Competition

The Clear Creek High School boys and girls tennis teams were named UIL Districts 23-6A and 24-6A Area Champions. Congratulations also go out to the Clear Brook High School team who came in second place and the Clear Lake High School team who finished third.