These past few weeks were incredibly eventful! From our 5th graders enjoying the last of their Hill Hawk experience to every grade level ceremony. 🎉We are so proud of all our Hill hawks and their achievements this 2025-2026 school-year! 🥳 #WeAreHawks#HawkNationPride
A reminder that kindness, encouragement, & showing up for others always matters. I’m beyond grateful to do work that fills my heart & challenges me to grow daily. Thank you @msbilliedavis for the nomination 🫶 Thank @NewElemTeachers for the recognition #AldineStory
Celebrating the Houston Loves Teachers Cohort and the incredible educators helping shape the future of education. Proud of our Aldine leaders who participated. One of our Aldine leaders also received a scholarship this evening!
Thank you to Good Reason Houston!
#AldineStory
Sip, Set Goals, Succeed! Students created their own drinks to fuel up for a 1 on 1 conference focused on their end of year goals. They reflected on their learning by completing a math survey & reviewing their MAP Growth scores.🥤🎯📚#SipSetSucceed#DataDriven#StudentReflection
Math was all hands on deck today with our “Don’t Sink My Ship” game! 🚢⚓
Students sharpened their skills by mastering TEKS 5.8A & 5.8C through strategic problem solving, teamwork, & play. Learning + collaboration + strategy = a successful voyage in math class! @HillHawksES
Thank you @o_cabrera3 for creating excitement, rewarding hard work, & making learning even more fun! My students bought some really cool things from the Jiji STAAR Tiendita 🐧🌟🤩@HillHawksES
“A library is just a room full of books until a librarian brings it to life..” Thank you @ChrisPerki9302 for allowing art club to participate in this project with us!! 🎨 A meaningful keepsake of Hill 2025-2026, from Hawk Nation! 💜 #HawkNationPride#AldineStory
I had the privilege to attend doctor @AdamSaenzPhD workshop this am on self care for teachers. Thank you @GoodReasonHou for this wonderful opportunity! I can't wait to share it with my campus @HillHawksES
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.