Generous Houstonians raised more than $200,000 to help improve classroom teaching, school leadership and student achievement in the Houston regions public schools at the second annual Power of the Network dinner, benefiting Houston A+ Challenge, held on October 12 at River Oaks Country Club.“ExxonMobil Foundation is honored to receive such a prominent award from leaders in public education. High-quality education is crucial to our nations future and https://payforessay.pro/statistics-homework-help/ ExxonMobil recognizes the need to support math and science education in the United States”
Kudos went to Event Co-Chairs Yava and Milton Scott and Jacqui and Tom Castro for leading the event, which honored ExxonMobil Foundation and Dr. Rod Paige with 2010 A+ Awards for Excellence in Public Education.
ExxonMobil Foundation is honored to receive such a prominent award from leaders in public education. High-quality education is crucial to our https://payforessay.pro/ nations future and ExxonMobil recognizes the need to support math and science education in the United States, said Suzanne McCarron, president of the ExxonMobil Foundation. Introduced by founding A+ Board Chair Andrea White, Suzanne McCarron accepted the Maconda Brown OConnor Award for Leadership in Public Education.
ExxonMobil Foundation was recognized for its leadership support of initiatives to improve math and science education for students. In 2009 alone, the Foundation contributed more than $98 million worldwide to education. Since 1999, the Foundation has invested https://payforessay.pro/essay-for-sale/ more than $2.4 million to support Houston A+ Challenges successful elementary and middle school mathematics initiatives, which have helped to improve math teaching and raise student math achievement in Houston ISD.
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