Terry High School student Brody Dang and his teammates earned top honors and a $1,500 scholarship. Representing Lamar CISD under the guidance of Terry High School teacher Michael Harmon, the team stood out for their technical expertise, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving skills, rising above schools from across the Houston region.
That success reflects the learning environment students experience every day in Lamar CISD. Inside Lamar CISD classrooms and labs, learning is built around real-world application. Students think critically, collaborate, and solve complex problems through hands-on projects that mirror professional environments—preparing them to apply their knowledge beyond the classroom and into future careers.
Through industry-aligned programs of study, students can earn college credit, industry-recognized certifications, and meaningful experience in high-demand fields.
Students from school districts across the Houston area were also recognized during the ceremony, underscoring the growing importance of CTE programs in developing a skilled workforce.
For Lamar CISD students, events like the CTE Awards Ceremony are more than celebrations. They are opportunities to share their work, connect with industry professionals, and see firsthand how their skills translate into future careers. These experiences help students envision themselves in the workforce, confident in their abilities, and prepared for what comes next.
Explore student projects in Architecture
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Explore winning entries in Construction
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View the full photo gallery from the event
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