![]() Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of16 According to Jackson Lees office, this is the largest direct funding ever given to a single public school in the U.S. Sheila Jackson Lee visited Houston ISDs Washington High School to announce in funding of more than $1 million for the climate change project, which will create a plaza on the campus to honor the school's namesake and an agricultural space to provide food to the community and will address the challenges of climate change. Washington High School in conjunction with the climate change project Friday, in Houston. Rebecca Stansell, left and Daniel Bouffard, of the engineering team, describe The Vision: Community Statue Project during a ceremony where a $1 million grant coming to Booker T. Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of16 Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of16 ![]() ![]() The congresswoman visited Houston ISDs Washington High School to announce in funding of more than $1 million for the climate change project, which will create a plaza on the campus to honor the school's namesake and an agricultural space to provide food to the community and will address the challenges of climate change. Washington High School in conjunction with The Vision: Community Statue Project Friday, in Houston. Sheila Jackson Lee dances in front of the stage after announcing a $1 million grant coming to Booker T. Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of16 Thew congresswoman visited Houston ISDs Washington High School to announce in funding of more than $1 million for the climate change project, which will create a plaza on the campus to honor the school's namesake and an agricultural space to provide food to the community and will address the challenges of climate change. Sheila Jackson Lee put down an oversized check during a ceremony announcing a $1 million grant coming to Booker T. Washington High School Principal Carlos Phillips II, Ed.D., left, and Rep. Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of16īooker T. According to Jackson Lee’s office, this is the largest direct funding ever given to a single public school in the U.S. Sheila Jackson Lee visited Houston ISD’s Washington High School to announce in funding of more than $1 million for the climate change project, which will create a plaza on the campus to honor the school's namesake and an agricultural space to provide food to the community and will address the challenges of climate change. Washington students after announcing a $1 million grant coming to the school in conjunction with The Vision: Community Statue Project Friday, in Houston. Sheila Jackson Lee becomes emotional as she is given thank you gifts from Booker T.
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