I am always excited to hear about our leaders taking the helm of the instructional focus on our campuses and creating an environment where our teachers can meet the needs of our students. Taylor High School principal Mary Williams is leading the way as she works with her English teachers to ensure that our students know their strengths and struggles with their writing skills. As I visited with the Taylor High School instructors in the English department, they focused on what they needed to do to support their students in being successful at a high level with their writing. The students could even explain what they needed to do to improve!
Recently, Sneed Principal Creegan, Liestman Principal Galindo, Landis Principal Upshaw, Collins Principal Cunningham, Hearne Principal Sanchez, BestPrincipal Clark, and Boone Principal Molinaro took the initiative and united to address a common need! took the initiative and united to address a common need! They collaborated to align practices in curriculum, instruction, and assessment and presented to their colleagues to support everyone in meeting our student needs. The demonstration of these leaders embodies pillar #1 of our strategic plan, Student Achievement.
We celebrated our first elementary and secondary Principals of the Year this week.Early College Principal Dr. Brandi Brotherton represents secondary schools.Kennedy Elementary Principal Sara Caldwell will represent elementary schools. They will go on to represent us at regional competition, and if I know our leaders like I believe I know them, they will go on to compete at the state level. Student achievement is one of our five strategic pillars, so our focus on student learning is essential. Our leaders are pivotal in supporting our students and classroom teachers with helping ALL students thrive in our schools.
The Spring Edition has arrived! Check out the cover of the newest Alief ISD VYPE Magazine and click this link to see what’s inside the digital version.
In this episode of ImpactED, the official podcast of Alief ISD, Business and Community Partnership Coordinator Dee Jones speaks with Dr. Karen Jacobs and Shannon McNary about the numerous scholarships that CITGO provides to Alief ISD students.
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Celebrations
Congratulations to Mrs. Kristyn Cathey, our Chief of Communications and Public Relations, on being elected as the 2024-2025 Texas Schools Public Relations Association (TSPRA) President-Elect. We are very proud of her accomplishments and we know her outstanding leadership skills will surely shine in this new role.
Nathan Kongolo is a four year member of the Taylor boys basketball team. And has served as the team captain for three of those years. Nathan recently became only the third player in Taylor history to score over a thousand points. Nathan has been named scholar athlete (December) and was voted to the first team all-district basketball team as a junior. Nathan is currently undecided as to where he will continue his education and basketball career but has had several scholarship offers.
Ethan Caro and Diego Salgado, students from Kerr HS Band, performed at the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Convention in San Antonio. Ethan Caro made 1st Chair Bass Trombone in the Association of Texas Small School Band (ATSSB) All-State Jazz Band. Diego Salgado made 2nd Chair Tuba at Area and earned a position in the 4A All-State Band.
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Dr. Anthony Mays
Superintendent
Alief ISD
Looking forward
- All Pro Dad All-Star Volunteer Sign Up Form
- March Athletic Calendar
- March 10: Daylight Savings Time starts (spring forward)
- March 11-15: Spring Break
- March 23: Early Learning & Childcare Conference
- March 27: Wonderfully Made Girl’s Summit
- March 29: Student/Staff Holiday
- April 6: 9th Annual Market Day
- April 6: Alief ISD Teacher Job Fair
- April 6: Alief Girl’s Conference
- April 27: Taste of Alief
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