Walk Across Texas! Youth
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is promoting Walk Across Texas! Youth, a free 8-week walking challenge designed to help Texas youth be more active and create a routine of regular physical activity.
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is promoting Walk Across Texas! Youth, a free 8-week walking challenge designed to help Texas youth be more active and create a routine of regular physical activity.
The Mark Cuban Foundation (MCF) is accepting applications from students in grades 9 to 12 residing in the D/FW and Houston areas to attend a…
Southern Methodist University (SMU) education researchers on Tuesday launched a free 16-page graphic novel — titled “Uprooted” — to help K-12 educators identify and serve…
Scholarships and gift cards await winners.
Nominations are being accepted for this recognition program that has — since 2002 — awarded more than $14 million to outstanding Texas public school teachers,…
Four chosen TCDD Youth Ambassadors for Choice-Making in Health Care will receive up to $325 each for their participation.
The TEA is asking high school principals to nominate outstanding students for two programs related to the federal government.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, through a grant from the Texas Department of Transportation, has a campaign, Watch UR BAC, to teach Texans about the…
The Texas 4-H Foundation, with the support of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, has just launched a four-year, $4 million campaign to support 4-H…
Are you a grade K- to-12 Texas teacher who cares about conserving Texas’ natural resources? If so, please consider applying for the 2024-25 Take Care of Texas (TCOT) Ambassador Program.
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