CTE Student of the Week: Dec. 12, 2023
Sophomore Layna Bazyn at Early College High School is the Leander ISD Career and Technical...
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Dec 12, 2023 | CTE Student of the Week, ECHS
Sophomore Layna Bazyn at Early College High School is the Leander ISD Career and Technical...
Read MoreDec 11, 2023 | News & Announcements
Students in Leander ISD Career and Technical Education’s STEM programs of study have an opportunity to participate in organizations like FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) and FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC).
Read MoreDec 5, 2023 | News & Announcements
Students who enter a STEM program of study within Leander ISD’s Career and Technical Education program have the opportunity to gain skills and certifications that will prepare them for highly marketable computer science, engineering and cybersecurity professions.
Read MoreJul 14, 2022 | Awards, Celebrations & Distinctions, SMS
A team of students from Stiles Middle School are the winners of the 2022 Texas Instruments Codes...
Read MoreMay 15, 2022 | Block House Creek, Campus Connections, Video
Welcome to Block House Creek Elementary! In this Campus Connection, we’re seeing students exploring in the most unique ways.
Read MoreNov 1, 2021 | Love My #1LISD, Video
Kids want to be in our libraries, thanks to tremendous educators like Carrie Breshnehen from...
Read MoreJun 2, 2021 | News & Announcements
With all the projects on the table and considered, a community committee charged with proposing...
Read MoreDec 16, 2019 | Awards, Celebrations & Distinctions
The 2019 Texas Girls Collaborative Project (TxGCP) Million Women Mentors — Texas (MWM-TX) Stand Up for STEM High School Award was presented to Vandegrift High School’s Viperbots Hydra.
Read MoreSep 28, 2016 | School Spotlights
With careful precision, Stiles Middle School Project Lead the Way/Gateway students put engineering skills to practice in a class project. These real-world engineering skills include measurement, orthographic sketches and dimensioning guidelines. For this project, the students are building “skimmers.” If built accurately, the devices will travel over 40 feet across the ground when launched.
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