Our Purpose
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Transformation Waco is a nonprofit, in-district partnership managing and operating five schools in Waco ISD. Each of the five Transformation Waco Schools (Alta Vista, Brook Avenue, G.W. Carver, Indian Spring, and J.H. Hines) uses its own flexibilities and resources to dramatically improve outcomes for students.
We envision teams of empowered educators working in partnership with families and the community to prepare every student for success in college, career, and life.
Our mission is ensuring equity for all of our students through access to high quality grade-level cirriculum and instruction.
Upcoming Events
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Tuesday
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Transformation Waco Board Meeting
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October 1, 2019
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM TW Crew at the Zoo
News Around Transformation Waco
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Transformational Urban Teaching Program
For more information about the Transformational Urban Teacher Program, click here.
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The Hidden Figures Symposium
Learn about The Hidden Figures Project and Symposium for Middle School Girls
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Stories of Success: Bilingual PreK 3 at Alta Vista Elementary
Alta Vista started a new Bilingual Program this year. A bilingual prekindergarten is being offered to 3 year olds.
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J.H. Hines Elementary and G.W. Carver Middle School Partner for Family Dinners
Families from J.H. Hines Elementary and G.W. Carver came together to enjoy dinner, games, guest speakers, and prizes.
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Book Clubs forming at Transformation Waco schools
Book Clubs are happening at Alta Vista Elementary School, Brook Avenue Elementary, and J.H. Hines Elementary School.
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Stories of Success: Dual Language Program at Brook Ave.
We believe it's a unique story of success you can find only at Waco ISD.
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Success in focus: Transformation Waco students to get free eyeglasses
Area eye doctors Travis Loven, Stacie Virden and Leigh Anne Green will provide free eye exams to Transformation Waco students funded in part by a $25,000 grant from the Rapoport Foundation.
News from around the district
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Ascension Providences hosts Medical Mission at Home
Ascension Providence will offer free medical care at their annual community event.
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Waco ISD named a “District of Distinction” for the visual arts
Waco ISD is one of 20 districts statewide to be included on the Texas Art Education Association’s inaugural list.
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Waco ISD interim superintendent responds to state accountability ratings
“These ratings matter, and they are important. However, they don’t measure everything that matters, and they definitely don’t capture all that is important."
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Kincannon named lone finalist to become Waco ISD superintendent
Her career in public education spans three decades, including the past eight years as the superintendent of Belton ISD.
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Kincannon nombrada finalista solitaria para convertirse en superintendente de Waco ISD
Su carrera en educación pública abarca tres décadas, incluidos los últimos ocho años como superintendente de Belton ISD.
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Waco ISD police dog retires
Gero, a German Shepherd, retires after more than four years with the district.
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