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ATTE / ITEA OUTSTANDING PROGRAMS |
Description
The International Technology Education Association, in conjunction with its affiliated associations, has developed three Program Excellence in Technology Education Awards (Elementary, Middle School, and High School). These awards are presented annually at the International Conference as a result of input received from the selection committee representing each affiliated association. These awards are an acknowledgment of superior technology education programs and professional involvement. These awards can be earned by: These categories are in consideration of the smallest school district/county as well as the largest city school system. Criteria for meeting the standards for program excellence are the same for either level. The affiliated association may wish to honor schools at both levels. These awards may be won by a district/county or building unit to a maximum of once every five (5) years. The Program Excellence in Technology Education Award acknowledges the Texas Technology Education Superior Programs. These programs serve as a standard for comparison and model recognition is provided to the total school district/county level and the individual campus level. |
| 1983 | Snyder I.S.D. |
| 1986 | Midland I.S.D. |
| 1987 | Crane I.S.D. |
| 1991 | Ysleta I.S.D. |
| 1992 | Chapel Hill I.S.D. |
| 1983 | Midland High School, Midland |
| 1984 | Arlington Heights High School, Fort Worth |
| 1987 | Robert E. Lee High School, Midland |
| 1988 | Valley View Middle School, El Paso |
| 1990 | McCullough High School, Conroe |
| 2000 | Longview High School, Longview, Herman Newhouse - teacher |
| 2001 | Midland Lee Freshman High School, Midland, Kent Crowell - teacher |
| 2002 | Ridgeview Middle School, Roundrock, Lloyd Gober - teacher |
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2003
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Eastern Hills High School, Ft Worth, Ed Quear
teacher |
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2003
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Irma Marsh MS, Castleberry ISD, Ft Worth, Ed Taylor
teacher |