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Chris Castillo Comer
Director of Science - TEA
DIRECTORY OF COLLABORATIVES
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TAMU-COLLEGE STATION REGIONAL COLLABORATIVE / COLLEGE STATION
TAMU-College Station Regional Collaborative
/ College Station
Mission
To create an elementary (K-5) science learning community for the greater Brazos Valley/Region VI ESC area teachers, schools, and districts through sustained teacher professional development and leadership training in content, pedagogy, and mentoring.

We will also provide resources and support for collaborative members in order to facilitate increases in student achievement.
Accomplishments
33 teachers representing 14 districts and 26 campuses in the region are currently participating in our science teacher mentor-training program, including Bridging II TAKS Module I training.
Contacts
Joel Bryan
Project Director
email: [email protected]
phone: 979-845-1301

Carolyn Schroeder
Project Director
email: [email protected]
phone: 979-458-4450

Web Site: http://www.science.tamu.edu/cmse/
Partners
Region VI ESC
College Station ISD
Texas A&M University College of Science
Texas A&M University Center for Mathematics and Science Education
Texas A&M University Research Foundation
Participating Districts and Schools
Anderson-Shiro CISD
Bellville ISD
Bryan ISD
Buckholts ISD
Centerville ISD
Coldspring-Oakhurst ISD
College Station ISD
Conroe ISD
Kennard ISD
Leon ISD
Madisonville CISD
Magnolia ISD
Navasota ISD
New Caney ISD
2006 Activities & Events:
Nov. 4,5,7 Title: Bridging II TAKS Module I: Light & Optical Systems
Description: Region VI ESC, Huntsville
Dec. 3 Title: Bridging II TAKS Module I: Light & Optical Systems
Description: Mitchell Elementary, Bryan
Jan. 14 Title: Electricity I
Description: Cypress Grove Int., Col. Sta.
Feb. 4 Title: Electricity II
Description: Region VI ESC, Huntsville
Feb. 25 Title: Kit building
Description: Region VI ESC, Huntsville
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