First open 200m of his high school career and what’s the result…?
21.41 wasn’t just a PR….
-2nd Place medal
-New School Record
-Season best time for District 24-6A
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Celebrating the remarkable achievements, resilience, and leadership of women throughout history and in our community.
#WomensHistoryMonth#WeAreChannelview
CONGRATULATIONS Board Member Ms. Shumona Collins! She was honored as Board Member of the Year, highlighting her outstanding leadership and service to our district. #wearechannelview
Proud moment for Channelview. Several of our outstanding educators were recognized at the HAABSE Outstanding Teacher Awards & Recognition Ceremony — a testament to the excellence happening in our classrooms every day. Our teachers continue to lead, inspire, and empower!
🔧🎓 CTE Month
Did you know?
90% of Channelview ISD high school students graduate College, Career, or Military Ready, thanks in part to strong, hands-on CTE programs that connect learning to real-world careers. 🎓💡
Thank you to our parents, student leaders, board members, staff, & community partners who joined us at the Annual @ChannelviewISD State of the District! It was an exciting moment to highlight all the amazing things happening across CISD! #WeAreChannelview
Congratulations to PI 14 alum @laird_emily for being named Region 4 TEPSAN of the Year!
We’re so proud of the leader you are and the impact you continue to make for young learners!! 🎉🎉
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@HTownKerriMason@tasanet Hi! I am still pondering. That’s a hard one but a good question to ask yourself as we build systems that support students and staff.
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Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his vision of a world built on equality, justice, and compassion. Channelview ISD celebrates his lasting impact.
Not every child walks back into school after Christmas break feeling rested, celebrated, or safe.
For some kids, the holidays are loud.
Or lonely.
Or heavy.
Or something they’re just relieved is over.
So as they come through our doors this week, love on your kids a little extra. A smile. A gentle word. Sitting down at their level. Letting them talk—or just letting them be quiet.
You may be the first genuine affection they’ve felt in two weeks.
The first adult who sees them.
The first place that feels steady again.
School isn’t just academics.
Sometimes it’s refuge.
Sometimes it’s regulation.
Sometimes it’s love.
Lead with grace this week.