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Join us for our November open house | STEAM Day - 11.08.24
Over 100 students from private schools from the South Texas Region met on April 14th at St. Thomas Catholic High School.
Village had 36 students in 38 solo and 1 ensemble string and piano entries. 28 Village students received high honors. Seven solo student entries performed a level one piece (the highest classification of the UIL Prescribed Music List) and received a superior rating, making them eligible to advance to the State Round of the contest.
Kingston Y. 1st grade Violin I-Superior
Daniel T. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Megan L. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Constantina C. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Kolade F. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Gabriel H. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Zhe C. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Celine L. 3rd grade Piano I-Superior
Roger S. 3rd grade Violin I-Superior
Ayla P. 4th grade Violin I-Superior
Selay E. 4th grade Violin I-Superior
Craig R. 4th grade Violin I-Superior
Jing Ting K. 4th grade Violin I-Superior
Aleyna T. 5th grade Violin I-Superior
Madeline Y. 5th grade Violin I-Superior
Taylor Z. 6th grade Violin II-Excellent
Preston Y. 6th grade Violin I-Superior
Amber Z. 6th grade Violin I-Superior
Ashwin R. 6th grade Violin I-Superior
Evan R. 6th grade Violin I-Superior
Maria Elisa M. 6th grade Violin II-Excellent
Aarush S. 7th grade Violin II-Excellent
Kishan P. 7th grade Cello I-Superior
Melania S. 7th grade Violin I-Superior
Divya K. 7th grade Violin I-Superior
Sandipto D. 8th grade Cello I-Superior
Michael T. 10th grade Violin I-Superior
Zhibin C. 9th grade Piano I-Superior
The fourth grade string ensemble also received a superior rating, featuring Ayla P., Craig R., Miroslav N., Ese B., Sahib S., Tanmai R., Rowan B., Mey G., and Evan S.
Every school is home to exceptional individuals dedicated to making a positive impact on their community. Whether it's through class initiatives, service projects, or independent efforts, students are constantly striving to improve the world around them.
At The Village School, these initiatives shine brightly as students embrace opportunities to lead with empathy and purpose. One such example is a project started by Milan Drummond, a 12th grader with a passion for justice and community well-being. Through her initiative, Harmony Highways, Milan is working to improve relations between the public and law enforcement, reflecting both her desire to make a difference and her career aspirations.
During the summer time, vacations, pools, and fun are certainly on children’s minds. However, it’s also important to incorporate learning into their day. Summer learning loss, also known as the "summer slide," refers to the decline in academic and social skills that can occur when children are not engaged in educational activities during the summer months. Dana Sheridan, LPC, Lower School Counselor at The Village School, sheds light on this issue and offers practical solutions for parents to keep their children's minds active during the long summer break.
The Village School
13051 Whittington Drive
Houston, TX 77077
United States
Telephone: 281-496-7900
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