On Feb. 5, 2025, Cypress Springs High School hosted their annual Horizons Showcase.
In attendance were students from Cy-Springs and their feeder schools Jowell, Rennell, Andre, Postma, Byrd, and Duryea elementaries, and Anthony and Hopper middle schools.
Utilizing themes learned in the classroom, these Gifted and Talented students presented projects ranging from The Texas Revolution to the environment and from space exploration to robotics and coding.
A parent attending the showcase was quoted “These are the events that my child is the most excited about, they are passionate about animals, and to see the joy on their face when they are explaining their presentation to others will stick with me for a long time.”
On Feb. 5, 2025, Cypress Springs High School hosted their annual Horizons Showcase.
In attendance were students from Cy-Springs and their feeder schools Jowell, Rennell, Andre, Postma, Byrd, and Duryea elementaries, and Anthony and Hopper middle schools.
Utilizing themes learned in the classroom, these Gifted and Talented students presented projects ranging from The Texas Revolution to the environment and from space exploration to robotics and coding.
A parent attending the showcase was quoted “These are the events that my child is the most excited about, they are passionate about animals, and to see the joy on their face when they are explaining their presentation to others will stick with me for a long time.”
On Nov. 14, 2024, Cypress Ridge High School hosted their annual Horizons Showcase.
In attendance were students from Cy-Ridge and their feeder schools Kirk, Willbern, Holbrook, and Francone elementaries, and Truitt, Campbell, and Dean middle schools.
Utilizing themes from STEM, history, language and the arts, these Gifted and Talented students presented projects in areas that were not only exciting to them, but to anyone who lent a gaze at these creative ideas.
Cypress Ridge Showcase organizer and Director of Instruction, Lesley Ward, shared, “The students are so excited to grow our showcase every year! We really value the collaboration with our feeder middle and elementary schools and are proud of this opportunity to display student projects for family, friends, and our CFISD community.”