Secondary School Textbooks Aligned to TEKS

Wednesday, January 13, 2010 by Kendall Hunt
Texas high schools are taking action to ensure their students are well-prepared for college and the workforce when they graduate.  Beginning with the class of 2011, students in Texas are required to have 4 years of math and science coursework to graduate.  Gone are the days of skating through that last year with study halls and electives (not that I am speaking from experience)!  The Texas Education Agency put the 4x4 graduation requirement in place to give students continuity in their studies and avoid that potential lapse in their last year of high school.

We are pleased to offer several secondary school textbooks and digital learning products that align with courses being added as fourth year options for science.  These programs include Global Science for Environmental Systems, Forensic Science, and Starry Night for Astronomy and Earth and Space Science.

Please contact me for more information about these, or any other programs from our comprehensive line of science textbook publishing products.  I will be happy to provide correlations with the TEKS or the standards in your state.

Comments for Secondary School Textbooks Aligned to TEKS

Saturday, April 3, 2010 by Gregoria S Cabello:
I will be teaching forensic science as our high schools' fourth science next year. can you send me information on the types of books you have so that I may give my dean a more informed decision on the books we shoukld order. Thanks
Thursday, May 19, 2011 by Bryan Sledge:
I am looking for new text books for environmental science. Do you have any samples I could look over.
Bryan Sledge
Midland High School Midland Texas

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