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Every Student a Graduate
     Creating a State of College Readiness

November 10-12


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THSP Conference Speaker Resources

Video Highlights 

Opening Plenary: State of the Texas High School Project
John Fitzpatrick, THSP Executive Director


Ready or Not?
Creating a State of College Readiness

THSP Opening video featuring ECHS at Nolan Estes Plaza's Abi Valdez 


Terron Ross, Plenary Speaker
Student at Akins High School


Video Contest Winners
(Click on graphic to play)

    Overall 1st Place   

If these walls could talk...
Manor New Tech High

Best in Class: Technical

Slacker Hunter
Manor New Tech High

Best in Class:  Creativity
Ball Prep
Fight for your Future
Ball Preparatory


Best in Class:  Theme

College Commercial
Manor New Tech High


Honorable Mention

Think College
ECHS at Laredo College



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker/Position & Association

Presentation

Dr. John Price,  Vice Provost of University of North  Texas

 

Dr. Richard Rhodes,  President of El Paso Community College

 

Ed Cancino, Superintendent, Hidalgo ISD

 

Workshop Sessions I: Moving Forward in a College Going Culture

1. The Road to College is Paved with …..A College Going Culture

Dr. Dennis Brown,  Vice President of Instruction, El Paso Community College

 

Mansoureh Tehrani,  Director of METSA: R.L. Turner High School


Preparing Students for Post-
Secondary Success

Dr. Mary Harris, Professor, UNT


College Access

2. Behind Every Successful Student is an Adult Advocate

Stacy Miles, Citizen Schools

Getting More out of School: Rigorous Academics Meet Real-World Apprenticeships

Linda Buchman, Spring Branch

Helping Every Child Succeed:  Collegiate Challenge and SpringBoard Programs at SBISD 

Julie Weaver, Communities in Schools, San Antonio

Every Child Needs and Deserves... How Communities in Schools Support Mentoring

3. Not Just Paperwork: The College Admissions Process through the Eyes of College Access Programs

- Dr. Marcus Martin, CEO  Education Is Freedom: Dallas Public Schools
- Dr. Eric Rosser,  Project Grad: Atlanta Public Schools
- Sarah Collins, UNT Assoc Director of Enrollment

 




College Admissions and Access

4. Designing Dual Enrollment/Advanced Placement Courses to Maximize Student Benefit

Linda Fossen,  Associate VP of Enrollment Mgmt., UT Brownsville and Texas Southmost College


Dual Credit: On-Ramp for College
Success

Luzelma Canales,  South Texas College

 

5. The Pathway to Excellence Begins Prior to 12th Grade: Raising the Bar

Dr. Kelly Trlica,  Assistant Superintendent, Houston ISD

 

Tom Torkelson,  Chief Operating Officer, IDEA Public Schools

 

Preparing Youth: Using Tools and Systems in the Classroom

1. Project-Based Learning (PBL) through Inquiry:  A Student-Based Approach

Tina Dellinger, Corpus Christi T-Stem Academy
Stacy Avery, Transformation 2013 T-STEM Center

 

Transforming Teaching and Learning with PBL

2. Professional Development in the 21st Century

Lois Easton,  Educational Consultant, Boulder Co


Professional Learning
Communities in the 21st Century

3.We've Got Your Number: 4X4 and More

Bridget Beyer,  Counselor, Challenge ECHS

 
Graduation Plans and Dual Credit Crosswalk

Dr. Virginia Miller,  Principal, Los Fresnos HS

 

4. School Turnaround: Mass Insight

Andy Calkins & William Guenther

 

5. Adding It All Up: A Focused Approach to Mathematics

Ed Joyce,  Boston Public Schools

 

Plenary Speaker

Aida Walqui, Ph.D.,  West Ed

Literacy for All: Examining English Learners

Wednesday, November 12th

Plenary Speaker

Sarita Brown,  President & Founder, Excelencia

Focus:  Latino Students
Raising Academic Achievement and Opportuntities
 

Perspectives on College Readiness Panel

Lydia Jones,  9th grade, KIPP Austin

Edgar James,  9th grade, KIPP Austin

Evan Adams, Teacher-AP World History, Bryan Collegiate HS

Fanny Turcios, 10th grade, Bryan Collegiate. HS 

Kentavio Lewis, 10th grade 


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