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2022 Excellence in Education

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It is the only school district from the Rio Grande Valley to be named a finalist in either category. The state winners will be announced April 30 in Austin.
MISD is the only school district from the Rio Grande Valley to be named a finalist. The state winners will be announced April 30 in Austin. Image for illustration purposes.

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas — H-E-B announced today that eight school districts and five early childhood facilities have been selected as finalists for the retailer’s 20th annual Excellence in Education Awards program. H-E-B is also recognizing five public school boards to highlight the importance of strong leadership at the board level.

Since the program’s inception, H-E-B has awarded more than $12 million in funding to benefit outstanding Texas public schools. This year, H-E-B will award a total of $82,500 to the finalists and school boards, who will go on to compete for even greater cash prizes at the statewide level. Each finalist in the district and early childhood categories, as well as the five recognized school boards, will receive $5,000; the three finalists in thesmall district category will receive $2,500.

To determine overall statewide winners, a panel of judges visits each district, early childhood facility and school board, tours campuses and talks with administration, staff, parents, and community members.

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Winners will be announced at the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards ceremony on April 30 at the Fairmont Hotel in Austin. The winning large district will receive $100,000; the winning small district $50,000. An early childhood facility will receive $25,000. If selected, one or more school boards will receive up to a total of $25,000.

Forty teacher and principal finalists will be announced in February and March during a series of surprise visits toschools and classrooms across Texas.

The 2022 school district and early childhood finalists, as well as recognized school boards, are as follows:

LARGE SCHOOL DISTRICTS

  • United ISD —Laredo, Texas
  • McAllen ISD — McAllen, Texas
  • Pasadena ISD — Pasadena, Texas
  • Klein ISD — Klein, Texas
  • Wylie ISD — Wylie, Texas

SMALL SCHOOL DISTRICTS

  • Medina Valley — Castroville, Texas
  • Canutillo ISD — El Paso, Texas
  • Kerrville ISD – Kerrville, Texas

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION FACILITIES

  • Lone Star Early Childhood Center/New Braunfels ISD — New Braunfels, Texas
  • Bryan’s House – Dallas, Texas
  • Melinda Webb School – Houston, Texas
  • Austin Achieve Public Schools – Austin, Texas
  • Small Steps Nurturing Center – Houston, Texas

SCHOOL BOARD FINALISTS

  • North East ISD – San Antonio, Texas
  • Alvin ISD — Alvin, Texas
  • Allen ISD — Allen, Texas
  • Frisco ISD – Frisco, Texas
  • McAllen ISD – McAllen, Texas

Three separate panels select eight school districts and five early childhood facilities as finalists,awarding $2,500 to $5,000 in cash prizes. Up to five school boards may also be recognized and awarded $5,000 towards the district they serve. Additionally, one or more school boards may receive a special judge’s award totaling up to $25,000. Site visits are conducted to determine winners.

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Teacher and principal finalists are invited to compete on a statewide level for larger cash prizes totaling more than $400,000. A statewide panel of judges, not affiliated with H-E-B, conducts a personal interview with each finalist to select winners.

Eight winners — two principals and six teachers — are announced along with two school districts, one large and one small, a public school board and an early childhood facility, at a celebratory dinner.

Each winning principal—one elementary school and one high school—receives $10,000 in cash for themselves and a $25,000 grant for their schools. The winning large school district receives a

$100,000 cash prize and the winning small school district receives $50,000. The winning early childhood facility receives $25,000 and a school board could be awarded up to $25,000.

The six winning teachers include one elementary and one secondary teacher in each of three categories:

The Rising Star Award — honors exceptionally promising teachers with less than 10 years of experience. These winners will each receive a $5,000 check for themselves and a $5,000 grant for their schools.

The Leadership Award — honors teachers with 10 to 20 years in the classroom. These winners will each receive a $10,000 check for themselves and a $10,000 grant for their schools.

The Lifetime Achievement Award — salutes teachers with more than 20 years of experience. These teachers will each receive $25,000 in cash for themselves and a $25,000 grant for their schools.

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