CAST Schools Speak Up Speak Out Civics Fair Winners Announced
CAST Med and Advanced Learning Academy Earn Top Honors at the 4th Annual CAST Schools Speak Up Speak Out Regional Civics Fair Over 150 high school and middle school
CAST Med and Advanced Learning Academy Earn Top Honors at the 4th Annual CAST Schools Speak Up Speak Out Regional Civics Fair Over 150 high school and middle school
The Advanced Learning Academy and CAST Tech Production Company present: The Addams Family The Addams Family, a comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, features an original story
The 4th Annual CAST Schools Speak Up! Speak Out! Regional Civics Fair kicked off virtually in partnership with the University of Texas at Austin Annette Strauss Institute for Civic Life, the
This summer, CAST Med High School students embarked on a week-long journey during the “Mission in Me” Camp at historic Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo. Students explored
CAST students collaborated with local author Lorenzo Gomez III for a stage adaptation of Tafolla Toro: Three Years of Fear. Click here to see the full story: Read More Source:
Raise Your Hand Texas recently featured the Advanced Learning Academy and CAST Tech Theatre production company. Throughout the pandemic, theater teachers, Ms. Amy Stengel and Mr. Nico Champion, and their
CAST Lead Students Present to the East Central ISD Board of Trustees CAST Lead students presented their award-winning project-based learning proposal, “Urgent Care Clinic for Low-Income Families,” to the East
Read Full Story Photo from sanantonioreport.org Kailey Nenque-Cazares, CAST Med student, spent Saturday crawling through theatrical smoke and learning how to perform CPR along with 120 other girls who participated
The League of Crafts Eclectic Museum by William Sheppard, founder, and member of the CAST Tech Class of 2021, plus members of the Artibus Guild will be hosting an OPENING
Local author Lorenzo Gomez, III works alongside CAST Schools students to turn “Tafolla Toro, Three Years of Fear” into a play SAN ANTONIO (June 2, 2021) – CAST Schools launched
Fernando Garcia, is a CAST Tech High School student who not only started his school’s e-sports team, but is also the first e-sports scholarship athlete for the Texas A&M system. See
Greater Texas Foundation Grant Enables Post-secondary Support Over 71% of seniors in the inaugural graduating class of CAST Tech High School have been accepted to 4-year colleges, bucking a citywide
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