Latest news with #H-E-BExcellenceinEducationAwards
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Canutillo ISD superintendent to retire at end of 2025
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Canutillo Independent School District Superintendent Pedro Galaviz is retiring after nearly 13 years guiding the district, CISD announced in a news release on Thursday, May 15. Galaviz, who took the helm of the district in May 2013, will retire at the end of the 2025 calendar year, the school district said. 'Serving as superintendent of this incredible district has been the honor of my life,' Galaviz said. 'This community embraced me and my family from the moment we arrived. Canutillo has become our home, and I will always be grateful for the opportunity to lead and grow alongside our students, educators and families.' Since taking the helm in May 2013, Galaviz has overseen a period of historic growth and transformation for the district, Canutillo ISD said. Under his leadership, Canutillo ISD earned three consecutive A ratings from the Texas Education Agency — becoming the only district in the El Paso region to achieve that distinction, the district said. Other highlights of his tenure include, according to the district: ● Earning the U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon School Designation for Northwest Early College High School. ● Leading the district to be named the Best Small School District in Texas by the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards — the first and only El Paso-area district to receive this recognition. ● Launching the region's first public Montessori program, providing a student-centered approach to early education. ● Opening two groundbreaking middle school programs: the STEAM Academy at Canutillo Middle School and the Public Service Academies at Alderete Middle School, which offer specialized academic pathways in science, technology and public service careers. ● Guiding the successful passage of the 2024 Bond, a voter-approved measure that will modernize campuses and accommodate future student growth across the district. 'None of these accomplishments would have been possible without the hard work and vision of our teachers, staff, principals and the families who support us,' Galaviz said. 'Together, we built something special. Canutillo ISD has become a model for what's possible when a community commits itself to equity, excellence and innovation in education.' Galaviz also noted the challenges facing public education in Texas, including ongoing state underfunding, increasing political pressure on schools, and the need for continued support of educators. 'Public education is at a critical crossroads,' he said. 'Now, more than ever, we need our communities to remain engaged and united in support of public schools. Our educators and students deserve our full backing, and I encourage everyone to stay involved, stay informed, and continue advocating for what's best for all children.' Galaviz also said he is confident about the district's future, adding that he will continue to be part of the Canutillo community. 'I may be retiring from my role, but I'm not leaving Canutillo,' he said. 'I live here. I raised my family here, and I remain committed to supporting this district and its success however I can. I am Puro Canuto!' The Board of Trustees will discuss a transitional process, including the appointment of a potential interim superintendent and the hiring process for a permanent superintendent, at an upcoming school board meeting, the district said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Lubbock-area school district, teacher receive H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards
H-E-B has announced the statewide winners for the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards - including a teacher and school district from the Lubbock area - during a ceremony Sunday night in downtown Austin with hundreds of educators and community leaders. Lubbock-Cooper ISD was honored as a top school district while Abernathy teacher Aaron Peralez received a rising star award during the ceremony. Admiral William H. McRaven, a retired four-star admiral and former Chancellor of the University of the Texas System, gave the keynote address and helped distribute awards to the 68 outstanding finalists. During the ceremony, $480,000 in cash and grants were awarded to six teachers, two counselors, two principals, one early childhood facility, one public school board and two school districts. Since 2002, the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards program has awarded more than $14 million in funding to educators who go the extra mile to serve their students and their communities. 'At a time when public school educators face many challenges, it's critically important that we honor the extraordinary individuals who are inspiring the next generation of Texans. Their work not only changes lives—it defines the future of our state,' said Winell Herron, H-E-B Senior Vice President of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs. 'We heard remarkable stories of dedication, resilience and impact during the awards selection process. While it's difficult to pick one winner in each category, all our finalists represent the very best of what it means to be an educator in Texas.' Six winning teachers, including one elementary and one secondary teacher, were selected in each of the following three categories: The Rising Star Award honors exceptionally promising teachers with less than 10 years of experience. These winners received a $5,000 check for themselves and a $5,000 grant for their schools. Cindy Gonzalez, J.P. LeNoir Elementary School, Donna ISD, Elementary Rising Star Aaron Peralez, Abernathy High School, Abernathy ISD, Secondary Rising Star The Leadership Award honors teachers with 10 to 20 years in the classroom. These winners received a $10,000 check for themselves and a $10,000 grant for their schools. Matthew Trevino, Roan Forest Elementary School, North East ISD, Elementary Leadership Dr. Alicia Adkins, I.H. Kempner High School, Fort Bend ISD, Secondary Leadership The Lifetime Achievement Award salutes teachers with more than 20 years of experience. These teachers received $25,000 in cash for themselves and a $25,000 grant for their schools. Abigail Eliezer, Klentzman Intermediate School, Alief ISD, Elementary Lifetime Achievement Vicki Rowe, Taylor High School, Taylor ISD, Secondary Lifetime Achievement COUNSELORS Two counselors—one elementary and one secondary—received $10,000 in cash for themselves and a $15,000 grant for their school. Verlene Wallace, Hunt School, Hunt ISD, Elementary School Counselor Rubina Sanchez, Byron P. Steele II High School, Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD Secondary School Counselor PRINCIPALS Two principals—one elementary and one secondary—received $10,000 in cash for themselves and a $25,000 grant for their schools. Dr. Anabel Ruiz, Carolyn G. Bukhair Elementary School, Richardson ISD, Elementary School Principal Sheree Bogany, A.C. Jones High School, Beeville ISD, Secondary School Principal EARLY CHILDHOOD FACILITY One winning early childhood facility received $25,000. Dr. Sarah K. Jandrucko Academy for Early Learners (Mansfield ISD, Arlington) SCHOOL BOARD One winning school board received $25,000. Lamar Consolidated Independent School District SCHOOL DISTRICTS Two school districts–one small and one large–received awards. The winning small school district received $50,000, and the winning large school district received $100,000. Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District, Small School District Prosper Independent School District, Large School District Judging Process Each year, H-E-B announces a statewide call for nominations and applications to recognize outstanding educators in Texas. Educators can be nominated for an award by community members throughout the state, or they can apply directly. Nominees are sent invitations to complete an online application. For the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards, students in the Department of Education from Texas State University and Trinity University reviewed all applications and narrowed them down to semi-finalists. Five regional judging panels including school administrators, community leaders and former winners selected 50 teacher, principal and counselor finalists. These individuals received the news they were finalists from H-E-B representatives during surprise visits to their schools earlier this year. A statewide panel of judges interviewed these finalists on May 3 to determine winners. Three separate judging panels selected five early childhood facilities, five school boards, and eight school district finalists. Site visits were conducted to determine the winners in these categories. Nominations for the 2026 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards are now open to all state-certified public school professionals currently working in Texas. Teachers, counselors, principals, early childhood centers, school boards and districts can win cash prizes for their outstanding work. Nominations will close on September 30, 2025. This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Lubbock-Cooper ISD, area teacher H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards
Yahoo
05-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Taylor High School teacher wins Lifetime Achievement Award during Sunday ceremony
AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Sunday, one Taylor ISD educator took home a Lifetime Achievement Award during the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards ceremony. 'The Lifetime Achievement Award salutes teachers with more than 20 years of experience,' ceremony organizers said. Vicki Rowe, an Advanced Placement English teacher at Taylor High School, received $25,000 in cash and a $25,000 grant for her school. The ceremony was held in downtown Austin, and hundreds of educators and community leaders were in attendance, according to organizers. Ceremony organizers said $480,000 in cash and grants were awarded to: Six teachers Two counselors Two principals One early childhood facility One public school board Two school districts 'At a time when public school educators face many challenges, it's critically important that we honor the extraordinary individuals who are inspiring the next generation of Texans. Their work not only changes lives—it defines the future of our state,' said Winell Herron, H-E-B Senior VP of Public Affairs, Diversity and Environmental Affairs. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Abernathy teacher among finalists in H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards
An Abernathy teacher was among 10 north and West Texas educators who H-E-B announced are finalists for the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards, which awards cash prizes to educators who go the extra mile to serve their students and their communities. Teachers, counselors and principals received the news from H-E-B representatives during surprise visits to the schools beginning last month. Aaron Peralez, Abernathy High School, Abernathy ISD, Rising Star Secondary, was surprised with the announcement earlier this week in his community. Teachers were presented with a $1,000 check for themselves and a $1,000 check for their school; counselors were presented with a $1,000 check for themselves and a $1,500 check for their school; and principals received a $1,000 check for themselves and a $2,500 check for their school. H-E-B recognized 10 North Texas finalists, awarding $24,000 to educators and schools. 'Finalists for the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards represent the very best of Texas,' Jill Reynolds, H-E-B Public Affairs Manager, said. 'They embody the passion, resilience, and dedication that make our state great. At H-E-B, we believe every person in Texas counts, and these educators exemplify the profound impact one person can have in shaping the future of our communities and beyond.' All of the West and North Texas finalists are as follows: ● Erica Silva, La Vega Primary School- Phil Bancale Campus, La Vega ISD, Rising Star Elementary ● Aaron Peralez, Abernathy High School, Abernathy ISD, Rising Star Secondary ● April Gholston, Grand Prairie School for the Highly Gifted, Grand Prairie ISD, Leadership Elementary ● Jennifer Rottkamp, W.H. Adamson High School, Dallas ISD, Leadership Secondary ● Kristi Leff, Humphrey's Highland Elementary School, Amarillo ISD, Lifetime Achievement Elementary ● Karen Galley, Success High School, Fort Worth ISD, Lifetime Achievement Secondary ● Kelly Taylor, Comanche Springs Elementary School, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, School Counselor Elementary ● Danielle McCray, James Bowie High School, Arlington ISD, School Counselor Secondary ● Dr. Anabel Ruiz, Carolyn G. Bukhair Elementary School, Richardson ISD, Principal Elementary ● Jennifer Garcia, O'Banion Middle School, Garland ISD, Principal Secondary Thousands of state-certified public school educators currently working in Texas were nominated across multiple categories: ● Teacher ● School Counselor ● Principal ● Early Childhood ● School Board ● School District The complete list of statewide finalists will be announced later this spring. The winners for the 2025 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards will be announced at a ceremony at the Hilton Austin on Sunday, May 4, 2025, where $480,000 will be awarded. Call for 2026 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards Nominations Nominations for the 2026 H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards are now open to all state-certified public school professionals currently working in Texas. Teachers, counselors, principals, early childhood centers, school boards and districts can win cash prizes for their outstanding work. Nominations will close on September 30, 2025. Nominate your favorite Texas educator at This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Abernathy teacher finalist in H-E B Excellence in Education Awards