Angelo State University will welcome hundreds of local and area high school students for the 2024 Rise and Teach Education Conference on Thursday, Jan. 25, in the Houston Harte University Center and other locations on the ASU campus.
In a moment of celebration at Wall High School, teacher Elizabeth SoRelle proudly announced that her senior literature students' project had been selected as a winning entry for the Yad Vashem Who's Your Hero project.
The overarching goal of these events is to initiate conversations about the educational opportunities available or desired by parents for their children.
Throughout January and February, San Angelo ISD is facilitating a transition for 5th and 8th-grade students as they move from elementary to middle school and from middle to high school, respectively.
Freezing temperatures and winter weather will extend into Tuesday morning, and some schools in the Concho Valley are already delaying the start of classes.
San Angelo ISD has been recognized with the Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting award by the Association of School Business Officials International.
Angelo State University will present a free public art exhibit by Jeffrey Dell, a professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University, starting Tuesday, January 16, in the Carr Education-Fine Arts (EFA) Building, 2602 Dena Drive.