🎉 Celebrating excellence in the classroom!
We are proud to announce our 2026 Rookie Teachers of the Year, recognizing outstanding first-year educators who are already making a powerful impact on students and school communities.
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🍎Big news in Aldine ISD!
Our 2025–2026 Teachers of the Year finalists have been announced, and we couldn’t be prouder! These outstanding educators inspire, lead, and make a difference in the lives of students every single day.
Let's celebrate our amazing teachers who help shape the future of Aldine ISD!
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I had the opportunity to attend some incredibly informative sessions Saturday at the Region IV Math Conference. I was especially proud to see our own Aldine experts @thebrowne_math , @DanelynG42084 and @JacquelynKiner sharing their knowledge. It was a wonderful day of learning!
I’m excited to share that I will be speaking at the Region 4 Mathematics Conference alongside Dr. Divina Browne! We’re proud to represent Aldine ISD at this conference. If you’re attending the event, I’d love for you to check out our session! @thebrowne_math#R4MathCon#R4Math
Sweden is investing more than $110 million to bring printed textbooks back into classrooms.
After years of pushing digital learning, the Swedish government is reducing screen use in schools and renewing its focus on physical books. Over the past decade, many schools replaced textbooks with laptops and tablets, moving lessons, homework, grading, and parent communication almost entirely online.
During this period, student performance declined. Results from international assessments such as the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment showed drops in reading, math, and science, prompting officials to reconsider the role of screens in learning.
Research indicates that reading on digital displays can demand more mental effort than reading on paper, especially for younger students. Screens also introduce more distractions, and studies have linked heavy digital use to reduced comprehension and memory retention.
In response, Sweden allocated €60 million in 2023 to restore printed textbooks, with another €44 million planned through 2025. The aim is to ensure every student has a physical textbook for each subject.
Officials stress that technology isn’t being removed from schools, but repositioned as a support tool rather than the default. Printed books are now prioritized for core learning, particularly reading.
While Sweden remains highly tech-advanced, this policy shift reflects a growing global debate: whether more technology automatically leads to better education.
🚀 BELLA Sabado is happening NOW!
Teachers are diving into powerful PD sessions focused on creativity, student ownership, and engaging learning in every content area. 🎨📚✨
So proud of our educators growing, sharing, and leading the way for our students! #aldinestory@AldineEsl
Aldine ISD teachers! ❤️ Don’t forget to sign up for this Saturday’s BELLA Sabado session! Dr. Browne and I will share strategies to integrate writing & speaking in Math—great for MS/HS teachers.
📅 Dec 6, 2025 Sign up: https://t.co/vIVuuu5K0Z
#EBmeansEverybody@thebrowne_math
“Ask once, and maybe be a fool once, but if you never ask, you will be a fool the rest of your life…” So proud of our very own, Michael Antonio from @BlansonCTEHS for being a panelist at this morning’s RUSMP Fall Conf @RiceUSMP@AldineISD@STARS_902@DrFavy@DrLindseyWise