Students at five HISD high schools to access online college prep tools as part of $1.5m state program
by Lynn Walsh on Jun.19, 2010, under What's New
A story written for Texas Watchdog:
Students at five HISD high schools to access online college prep tools as part of $1.5m state program
Thu May 13 14:01:00 2010 CST
By Lynn WalshFive area high schools will be participating in a new online college preparation program this year, an HISD administrator said Wednesday.
Austin, Davis, Jones, Sterling and Wheatley high schools have decided to participate in the Online College Preparation Assistance Pilot Program, said Martha Salazar-Zamora, assistant superintendent for school support services.
The program, which will cost $1.5 million statewide, should make the process of applying to college easier for students, the Texas Education Agency said. The technology should simplify the college search, application and selection process.
The Houston Independent School District “will not need to spend any additional money for staff or administrators at these schools. (The vendor) will provide technical support and collect all the data,” Salazar said.
The college readiness program is a partnership between the TEA, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board and the program vendor ConnectEDU.
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