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District Announcements
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Student Return Dates
The Galveston ISD Board of Trustees voted on September 16, 2020 to adjust the previously announced return dates for on-site students regarding certain grade levels.
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Returning to Learning
Our Returning to Learning web page will provide updated information about how Galveston ISD is preparing for a safe return to the fall of the 2020-2021 school year.
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Teen Health Clinics
Three Teen Health clinics with exterior doors have reopened on Monday, March 23. They will begin making appointments for children who do not have any symptoms or contacts that could indicate a Coronavirus case. Appointments are required until further notice and patients will be screened on the phone and at the door.
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Ball High JROTC Cadet earns a commission to the U.S. Military Academy West Point
Torres, a Ball High School senior, will become the school’s first graduate since 1991 to become a first-year cadet, or plebe, at the United States Military Academy at West Point.
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Austin Middle School in Galveston, TX is a Texas School to Watch!
The National Forum to Accelerate Middle-Grades Reform and the Texas Association of Secondary School Principals as part of a national recognition program have designated Austin Middle School in Galveston, TX and Galveston ISD as a Texas School to Watch! Austin Middle School joins approximately 50 other campuses across Texas with this distinction and honor.
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Pre-K Registration 2019-2020
Registration for PK 4 for the 2019-2020 School Year
(All documents are required)
Daily from 8:00am – 10:00am -
Lemonade Day Galveston County
Register, learn more & view a list of upcoming events for Lemonade Day Galveston!
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UTMB 2019 Earth Day Art Contest
Students of all ages are encouraged to submit artwork that reflects UTMB’s 2019 Annual Earth Day event theme – “Reduce Your Use”!
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Helpful Resources in a Time of Need from The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston
After Friday's tragic event in Santa Fe, the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Houston President & CEO, Kevin R. Hattery, shared the following resources that may prove helpful in discussing devastating violence with children and teenagers you may know.