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EPIC
Learning System Courses
Students who were enrolled in the EPIC Learning System courses in IISD
(Economics, Government, College Algebra) and successfully completed the
course and earned college credit, you may now request transcripts from
the New England College of Finance free of charge! Please complete the
form (attached) and mail (or fax) it to the address shown. You may
obtain your EPIC final exam and college exam results by contacting your
high school counselor. |
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TAKS Academy
We
would like to take this opportunity to invite you to participate in a
very exciting program. We will again be offering a chance for you to
get assistance in passing the TAKS test and to earn your high school
diploma. This program will allow you to
earn your high school diploma FREE OF CHARGE!
Click on the link above to see enrollment date
in September. |
Cell Phone
Ban in School Zones
This
is a reminder that the use of cell phones while driving in Irving school
zones is prohibited to help provide additional safety to children. These
city guidelines (which will be enforced on school days during active
school zone hours) will prevent motorists from engaging in calls by
talking, dialing or listening on a hand-held mobile telephone, and
entering or reading text messages. This includes... |
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Season Preview
Before school even beings hundreds of Irving ISD students
cut their summers short every year and take to the practice fields to
get an early start. Football pads in the Texas heat, early morning
volley ball workouts and all day marching band rehearsals that start up
a month before classes.
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Out-of-School Registration for TAKS/TAAS
(Deadline:
September 19) Individuals who are no longer enrolled in a Texas public school and
who have not previously passed all sections of the TAKS or TAAS, but have met all other graduation requirements, may retake
the sections not previously mastered ... |
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Meals
Prices Announced for 2008-2009
Only minor changes for some student meals, and for adult meals,
will occur for 2008-2009, the IISD Food Service Department
announced today. Even with these minor price increases, the
Irving ISD offers some of the lowest meal prices in the greater
D/FW area, as the table below clearly illustrates. This means
that students, and their families, will have extremely
nutritious and healthy meals available at bargain prices. |
Union Bower Center Learning
could be your future!
No
time in your schedule for the career class you REALLY want? The
UBCL mission is to get all students on track for graduation and prepared
to leave with a plan for your future through personalized learning and
student-adult connections. It is a non-traditional school for
non-traditional learners:
▪ Flexible School Hours
School your hours between 8:00 am - 9:00 pm.
▪ Flexible Schedules
Split schedule option available.
Customize your schedule.
▪ Small Personal Environment
Career house accommodate between 60-80 students.
▪ Hand-On Learning |
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Part-Time Student
Worker Position
Must be current High School Junior or Senior with the
ability to work well with multiple personnel. Job Qualifications:
Basic computer applications, knowledge of general office equipemtn, and
effective communication & interpersonal skills. |
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Career & Technical Education
Career & Technical Education courses are designed to help
prepare students for a life of success. CTE provides you an
opportunity to prepare for secondary and post-secondary education.
By choosing a career focus now students can select classes and
activities that will enable you to do what you want, make the money you
want, and live the life you want to have. Here in Irving ISD, CTE
is comprised of 15 cluster programs each with pathways offering students
with more than 100 different CTE classes.
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Audio Health Library
Student/Parent
Awareness Line
When you need information on alcohol, drugs, tobacco, stress, anger,
depression, health, parenting or nutrition ... call one of our Audio
Health Library numbers and press the three digit message number when you
are asked. The Awareness Line can provide you with many helpful
suggestions and let you know more about identifying and finding a
solution for a problem... |
High School Course Descriptions
The 2008-2009 course description guide is provided for
the convenience of parents and students in selecting courses for high
school. Course listings follow the same order as the subject areas on
the graduation programs chart. Electives are listed within each subject
area. The grade level indicated represents the normal progression of
courses. Students may enroll for a course at a different grade level
provided the prerequisite has been met. Some courses may be available
only at selected campuses... |