Progressive program management and competitive pricing among contractors have provided a considerable amount of savings on NISD bond project.
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NISD parents are urged to make sure their children's meal accounts are up-to-date and have adequate funds so that their children have access to food at school.
Ten more Northside schools will soon join the 45 other elementary and middle school campuses that offer the award winning Learning Tree after-school program.
With about 3,000 children of all ages attending various summer programs in Northside ISD, all school zones are in effect through the beginning of August, although the times are slightly altered.
With about 3,000 children of all ages attending various summer programs in Northside ISD, all school zones are in effect through the beginning of August, although the times are slightly altered.
At some point in their lives, just about every student dreams of walking across a stage to get his or her diploma. For Brandeis High School senior Damien Kasten, the actual walk across the stage was just as meaningful as the diploma.
Northside ISD recently recognized hundreds of campus volunteers and business partners who donate their time and energy to enrich the education of thousands of NISD students.
Northside ISD recently recognized hundreds of campus volunteers and business partners who donate their time and energy to enrich the education of thousands of NISD students.
Graduation ceremonies will soon begin, and we are pleased to feature our high school valedictorians and salutatorians for this year.
NISD students, staff and community members are invited to “Dr. John Folks Night at the Missions” for a picnic dinner and baseball game on Friday, June 8.
The Board of Trustees Tuesday night unanimously voted to hire Dr. Brian T. Woods as Superintendent starting July 1, 2012. He will replace Dr. John Folks who retires June 30 after a decade of leading NISD.
To comply with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) regulations, Northside ISD will offer free meals to children who are 18 years or younger from June 5-June 28 (Monday through Thursday) at select schools.
Because of Northside ISD’s dramatic population growth between 2000 and 2010, federal law requires that the boundaries be redrawn for Board of Trustee voting districts.
More than 500 employees were honored for their service to Northside ISD at the annual Recognition & Retirement Ceremony, held Wednesday night at Marshall High School.
Emily Swoboda, an English teacher at Communications Arts High School, won the prestigious leadership award at the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards this past weekend in Houston.
Mark Wood, a world renowned rock violinist with the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, is bringing his groundbreaking music education program, Electrify Your Strings! (EYS), to Northside ISD for a performance at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 15 in the Marshall High School auditorium.
Thanks to enrollment growth, Northside ISD graduations have been making history since the District’s first graduation in 1951.
The summer is a great time to get moving in a high-energy dance class or de-stress as you learn to meditate or do Yoga. You can spice it up with new culinary experiences in a cooking class.
Dr. Brian T. Woods, a 20-year veteran educator and Northside ISD’s current deputy superintendent for administration, was named the lone finalist for superintendent Tuesday by a unanimous vote of the Board of Trustees.
Sixth, seventh, and eighth grade choir students from all 18 NISD middle schools will sing and dance together for the fifth annual Together We Sing performance, being held at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 5 at Paul Taylor Field House.
Students and parents who need help filling out college financial aid applications are invited to attend Student Aid Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 5
Learning opportunities continue at Northside ISD even after the last bell rings on May 31.
In just over a month, almost 6,100 seniors will don caps and gowns and collect their diplomas at commencement ceremonies being held for Northside's 11 high schools and The Reddix Center.
The Drug Enforcement Agency once again will hold a National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 28 to dispose of unwanted and expired prescription drugs.

