#1LISD Super Kid: Nov 3, 2021
Passionate about his own culture, #1LISD Super Kid Issei Shibusawa shines with the wisdom and...
Read MoreNov 3, 2021 | Laura Welch Bush, LISD Super Kid
Passionate about his own culture, #1LISD Super Kid Issei Shibusawa shines with the wisdom and...
Read MoreJan 26, 2021 | *Homepage, News & Announcements
Leander ISD is conducting this year’s School Quality Survey from Jan. 27–Mar 7. Due to last week’s winter storm, we’re offering more time to participate.
Read MoreMar 11, 2020 | News & Announcements, Student Experience
Preparing for growth with infrastructure and the stress caused by grades and class rank rose to the top of the thoughts from the Vandegrift High School community conversation on student experience, which launched on Thoughtexchange after the Feb. 17 meeting with families, students and staff in VHS feeder schools.
Read MoreFeb 18, 2020 | News & Announcements, Student Experience
The rules for calculating grade point averages impacts course selection and mental health, one Vandegrift High School student shared at Monday night’s Community Conversation on Student Experience.
Feb 26, 2019 | Awards, Celebrations & Distinctions
An incredible 12 Leander ISD Destination Imagination teams won the right to advance to the DI...
Read MoreMay 22, 2018 | Awards, Celebrations & Distinctions
A remarkable six Leander ISD schools have been named to the 2017–2018 Educational Results...
Read MoreMar 22, 2018 | Awards, Celebrations & Distinctions
Leander ISD is well represented in this year’s Austin Regional Spelling Bee and has the...
Read MoreMay 31, 2017 | School Spotlights, Video
In this School Spotlight video, Sophie Fennell, fifth-grader at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School, shares her “why.”
Read MoreMay 31, 2017 | School Spotlights, Video
In this School Spotlight video, Kathy Kwiecienski, kindergarten teacher at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School, shares her “why.”
Read MoreMay 31, 2017 | School Spotlights
Each year, students at Laura Welch Bush Elementary School take part in a very special art project at the end of the school year. The entire room is covered in white butcher paper to catch the paint flung from fly swatters, tracked in circles with a tricycle and splattered from a paint-covered bowling ball and pins. Bush ES students are hard at work on their process art projects, expanding their creativity by exploring with non-traditional art tools.
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