The Showcase of Engaged Learning with Technology is an annual event that features the creative talents and technological skills of our Alamo Heights students and staff.
During the spring of 2013, the three elementary campuses partnered to redesign the way the three-tiered Response to Intervention (RtI) services are offered to AHISD students at Howard, Cambridge and Woodridge Elementary.
Bexar County’s 15 independent school districts team up to launch Go Public, a campaign to inspire support for positive impact on students and communities.
The National Merit® Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that initially screens approximately 1.5 million high school students each year.
The term “dig” is defined as the basic defensive act and the Alamo Heights High School volleyball team members know the importance of teamwork in the battle against cancer.
The Alamo Heights High School graduating class of 2013 celebrated their accomplishments during the June 6 ceremony at Laurie Auditorium on the campus of Trinity University