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Prehistoric Texas?

Texas Parks and Wildlife reminds us that not only is Texas a big place with a diversity of ecosystems, but it also has a past worth exploring as well... They sent this across my desk a week or so ago...  View as a Webpage Texans prize their history, and rightly so. It’s a special feeling to look down at the ground beneath your feet and know that it was once trod by Native Americans in hot pursuit of bison, settlers fleeing in the Runaway Scrape or legendary ranchers herding their cattle.  Texas Parks & Wildlife magazine  brings you 5 of these prehistoric places that you can visit and catch a glimpse into what came before us. Big Bend National Park Fossil Discovery Exhibit Big Bend National Park The arid canyonlands of Big Bend National Park seem to be the opposite of an ocean, but over the course of millions of years, the land that makes up Texas’ largest national park has been a warm and shallow sea and an inland floodplain. The inhabitants of these
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College Board Fellows Program Opens

In  an initiative to identify, recognize, and reward rising leaders of color who are especially effective in closing the achievement and attainment gaps that separate African American, Latino, Asian Pacific and Native American students from their white peers,  the  College Board Fellowship Program     will provide emerging leaders of color with a formal mentorship, fully funded travel to the  College Board Forum  and a one-time one-year $5,000 award to support the work that they are doing to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for students of color.  Applications they seek include a diverse group of people ages 28-45 representing both K-12 and higher-ed; from the worlds of practice, policy, research, and advocacy; representing all regions of the country as well as rural, suburban, and urban areas.  Applications are due May 18, 2018.

Students who show #collegiance could win #$$$

#Collegiance celebrates high school students making their college decision by encouraging them to pledge their #Collegiance on Instagram. Those who create an original and creative Instagram video, Boomerang, or photo will be entered for a chance to win one of 10 cash prizes. The winners will be selected by media and film professors from College Board member institutions.  You can find more information about the competition here:  https://pages.collegeboard. org/collegiance  and there is also a  digital toolkit   for schools to help spread the word to students.  Student submissions are due on May 15, 2018.

NAE seeks High School Students as EngineerGirl Ambassadors

The National Academy of Engineering announced a program where  High school girls with an interest in using their creativity and skills in engineering design can get help inspiring younger students. They can  apply to become EngineerGirl Ambassadors , which includes"   training at the Society of Women Engineers National Conference $250 in project funding, eligibility for a $1000 scholarship. A pplication deadline is May 31st, 2018.

AP Test Ordering Deadline April 13th

After this time each test ordered will include a $55 late fee.   Even if you teach an AP Science course, you are probably not responsible for ordering the exams,  but you might want to check with your school's counselor or administrator to make sure they are aware of the deadline, especially if you have students prepping to test in May. 

ACU Invites You to MakerFest 2018

Abilene Christian University is hosting the 2018 Maker Fest at the ACU Maker Lab, this week, on Thursday, April 5, from 3pm to 7pm. They are inviting area STEM teacher and their families to come learn and get inspired. Maker Fest is their largest annual event of the year and this year is shaping up to be their biggest Maker Fest yet.  They'll have tool demonstrations, hands-on activities and project presentations that everyone will enjoy. Everything is FREE, including the popcorn. :-) The Maker Lab is located in the same building on ACU's campus as the Library.

The TEA Wants Your Input on College, Career, and Military Readiness

This message came in a To Administrator Addressed message, posted March 27th: The division of College, Career, and Military Preparation (CCMP) is actively seeking feedback from districts on current policies, procedures, and programs. This feedback will assist CCMP in developing a five-year strategic plan on connecting career to college (strategic priority three of TEA’s strategic plan), reducing redundancies in data collection and district reporting for CCMP programs, and developing high quality resources and materials. This voluntary survey focuses on Career and Technical Education and Work-Based Learning. We will seek additional information regarding our other programs later in the year.  Please  click here  to answer the survey. We ask that stakeholders answer questions with honest responses to the prompts. The division of CCMP values critical feedback and seeks to improve its practices based on district input. The  survey  will close on April 27, 2018. If you have any quest