We Commit to Supporting Racially Just Systems and Practices

Posted by Texas OnCourse on Jun 4, 2020 4:49:25 PM

On this National Day of Mourning, let’s be forthright. This has been a hard couple of weeks to try to go on with business as usual for us on staff at Texas OnCourse. We mourn with you, with the nation, and with the world over the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless others who may never be named. George Floyd was raised in Houston. Maybe you knew him. Maybe you taught him. Maybe he was your neighbor, your relative, your student’s relative. Maybe you or your students knew Mike Ramos, Atatiana Jefferson, Botham Jean. Maybe this experience is dredging up past memories and traumas. We recognize that this is a difficult week for you, during a difficult year. We are deeply saddened, we are angry, we worry for the future of all our black and brown children. But we also have hope.

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Topics: Professional Development, CCMR and Accountability, Research, Educators, Distance Counseling and Learning

The Most Popular Endorsements for Texas High Schoolers

Posted by Communications Coordinator Rose Frezza on Nov 6, 2019 12:07:12 PM

As college and career readiness educators, you may have a good feel for what endorsements your local students are choosing, but have you ever wondered how that might compare to statewide academic trends?

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Topics: Middle School, Research, Endorsements

The College and Employment Outcomes of Career and Technical Education (CTE) Concentrators

Posted by Texas OnCourse on Sep 27, 2016 2:25:00 PM

Some students face a difficult choice: either take rigorous academic courses that prepare them for college or take career and technical education (CTE) classes that help them find a job after high school.

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Topics: Research, Jobs and Careers