
Tyler ISD and The Career & Technology Center's Health Science students and teachers showed their support during Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink, studying about misconceptions versus facts about cancer, discussing some of the stories of their experience with cancer in their families or with friends, and designed a support wall of inspirational quotes of support.


Tyler ISD's Career and Technology Cosmetology Dual Credit students visited Trinity Valley Community College in Athens today to celebrate their dual credit status and experience the TVCC campus. Students witnessed the National Champion Cheer Squad perform, as well. It was a successful and insightful trip!
For more information on the Tyler ISS Cosmetology pathway, please visit: https://indd.adobe.com/view/99edbcb3-7dcf-4f1b-808a-612757b214b0


π Regular attendance helps kids feel better about schoolβand themselves! πΌ Good attendance is a skill that will help them succeed in high school and beyond. π
#BePresentBePowerful #AttendanceMonth


β° Remember, even missing one or two days every few weeks can add up! Being late can also lead to poor attendance. Letβs make every day count! πͺ
#BePresentBePowerful #AttendanceMonth


It is Stir Fry Day at the Culinary CafΓ© at Tyler ISD's Career and Technology Center! Students learned the art of prepping, the techniques and temperature for cooking and plating, then used those skills to bring it all together! Awesome work, Chef Bridges and the Culinary Arts students!







π©ββοΈ Keep your child healthy and up-to-date on shots. If youβre worried about a contagious illness, call your school or healthcare provider. If your child must stay home, ask the teacher for learning resources. π #AttendanceMonth #BePresentBePowerful


Youβre Invited! Students & Parents of NTHS Applicants.
You are cordially invited to join the 2024-2025 National Technical Honor Society β Chapter 3893 informational meeting. The meeting will be held at the Career & Technology Center at 5 PM on Tuesday, September 24th, 2024. Requirements to join are to have and maintain a 3.0 or higher GPA, enrolled in a CTE class in Tyler ISD, participate in at least 5 hours of community service activities during the school year, and maintain good standing with the school district, (i.e., no suspensions or DAEP placements, etc.). Applications will be available at the meeting and afterwards for those who cannot attend. Dues are $65 for a lifetime membership and can be paid through the SCHOOLPAY system using a credit or debit card.
Our Remind 101 code is @be223k. Text this to 81010 to join. Questions?
Email Mike Baker or Ana Vazquez at:
mike.baker@tylerisd.org
ana.vazquez@tylerisd.org


You/Your student can join the national student organization Technology Student Association.
Participation in the organization is voluntary. TSA is a student led organization with leadership & technology as the central focus. This organization is one that will be offered out of classroom time. It encourages the student to develop leadership skills in various areas that will benefit them throughout their school career. TSA offers competitive events in over 200 different projects.
We will be having meetings on the 2nd & 4th Wednesdays, after school. We will also have days for community service projects around the community and fund raisers to support participation in various levels of competitions.


π Help your kids start the school year strong! Introduce them to their teachers and classmates. π« Develop backup plans for getting to schoolβcall on a family member, a neighbor, or another parent. π #BePresentBePowerful #AttendanceMonth


π Set a regular bedtime and morning routine. π Lay out clothes and pack backpacks the night before. π
#BePresentBePowerful #AttendanceMonth


Students attending TJC Advanced Welding dual credit courses have picked up their college books and welding supplies. They are ready for courses to begin on Aug. 26.


Welcome Tyler ISD's newest Educational Aide! Ryleigh is a 2024 Tyler Legacy graduate who went through our Teaching and Training Program to earn her certification. She starts her new journey at Rice Elementary today while continuing her studies to become a certified teacher.


Practicum of Law students use Friday as their personal training and fitness day.




Chef Aarin Bridges, of the Career and Technology Center in Tyler ISD, worked with his Advanced Culinary students to understand the imperative nature of cleaning hands before working with food. Students worked in groups through a simulation wherein they selected a culinary term out of bowl, then some groups cold-washed hands, some did not wash hands, and others executed industry-standard cleaned hands. To gain insight on the level of bacteria that remained on their hands , Chef Bridges used a black light as students held their hands underneath. Culinary students gained a new perspective on the importance of proper hand-washing.






Ms. Hoover and Mr. Jenkins, our amazing welding teachers helped our CTC Welding
students practice soft skills by 'welding' joint designs using crackers and cheese whiz!
Often, our TISD teachers use out-of-the-box ideas that create episodic memories for students.




Meet Micah, our CTC Summer Intern at UBank. Micah will be a senior at Tyler Legacy High School. He is gaining valuable knowledge in the areas of money matters, banking, and finance as a part of the CTE Summer Internship Grant Program.


Meet Yader, one of our CTC Summer Interns at Christus Mother Frances Hospital. Yader will be a senior at Tyler High School and is in the Health Science program at CTC. He is gaining valuable career experiences in many departments including surgery, pre-op, and imaging as a part of the CTE Summer Internship Grant Program.


Meet Daniela, one of our CTC Summer Interns at Christus Mother Frances Hospital. Daniela will be a senior at Tyler High and is in the Health Science program at CTC. She has found the Labor and Delivery Unit to be her favorite and also volunteers in the hospital gift shop.


Meet Stephanie, the CTC Summer Intern at Davidson Law Group. Stephanie will be a senior at Tyler High School and is in the Criminal Justice Program at CTC. With an interest is legal studies, she is gaining career experiences in the area of estate planning and law.
