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H-E-B'S Trees for Texas Initiative Takes Root
H-E-B Announces Selected Educators, Schools to Receive Environmental Software as Part of Celebration 100 Campaign

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SAN ANTONIO, Texas – December 2, 2004 – H-E-B is proud to announce the teachers and 40 schools that have been selected to each receive environmental-based educational software, curriculum training and historic tree saplings through the H-E-B “Trees for Texas” initiative. The initiative is part of the company’s yearlong Centennial Celebration campaign.

"Like our annual Excellence in Education awards, H-E-B received numerous applications from strong candidates for the 'Trees for Texas' education grants,” said Susan Ghertner, H-E-B Manager of Environmental Affairs. “This program gives teachers a unique opportunity to educate their students about the value of trees to their community and to plant a little bit of Texas history.”

In September, sixth- through eighth-grade educators applied for a grant to receive ESRI’s Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and American Forests' CITYgreen software with training to teach students about the environmental importance of trees. Each software and curriculum package is valued at approximately $2,000. Selected schools will also receive five historic tree saplings to be planted on their campuses or in the local community.

“The Trees for Texas initiative serves as a strong symbol of H-E-B’s deep Texas roots and our future growth,” said Celebration 100 Project Director Kate Rogers. “This program also allows us to address two important elements of our Helping Here program at once –– education and the environment.”

For 100 years, H-E-B has been an innovative retailer. Known for its fresh food, quality products and convenient services, H-E-B strives to provide the best customer experience at the lowest prices. Based in San Antonio, H-E-B proudly employs over 56,000 Partners and serves millions of customers in more than 150 communities throughout Texas and Mexico. For more information about H-E-B and its Centennial celebration, please visit www.heb.com.

American Forests (www.americanforests.com) is the nation’s oldest non-profit citizens’ conservation organization. As a part of its “Global ReLeaf” reforestation project, American Forests will plant 4,000 trees in honor of the selected schools in one or more of Texas’ “Global ReLeaf” Projects.

The schools and teachers that will receive the H-E-B Trees for Texas educational grants are:

  • A.C. Blunt Middle School ,
    Robin Flores, Aransas Pass
  • Anderson-Shiro Secondary Campus ,
    Billy L. Drum, Anderson
  • Austin Middle School ,
    Team Columbia – Cynthia Contreras,
    Julia Amaro, P. Llanos, San Juan
  • Albany ISD ,
    Myra Hise, Albany
  • Bastrop Middle School ,
    Denise Miles, Bastrop
  • Bedichek Middle School ,
    Patrick J. Pesek, Austin
  • Bleyl Middle School ,
    Leona Henry, Houston
  • Boerne Middle School ,
    Jesse Cravens, Boerne
  • Carrizo Springs Jr. High School ,
    Margaret Thayer, Carrizo Springs
  • Chisholm Trail Middle School ,
    Vernon Dye, Round Rock
  • Coakley Middle School ,
    Suzanne K. Conway, Harlingen
  • Coke Stevenson Middle School ,
    Eliza Ramirez, San Antonio
  • Connally Middle School ,
    Ernestine Tina Carrola, San Antonio
  • Creekwood Middle School ,
    Kaylene Thomas, Kingwood
  • Crockett Junior High School ,
    William Solice, Crockett
  • Drane Intermediate ,
    Laura Cook, Corsicana
  • Driscoll Middle School ,
    David Bolster & Gerry Waller,
    San Antonio
  • Dunbar Middle School ,
    Carol Singletary, Dickinson
  • Ennis 6th Grade Center ,
    Christine Cook, Ennis
  • E.T. Wrenn Middle School ,
    Connie Granato, San Antonio
  • Fort Stockton Middle School ,
    Nancy Hayter, Fort Stockton
  • Garcia Middle School ,
    Cindy Johnson, Brownsville
  • Goodson Middle School ,
    Donna Christy, Cypress
  • Hal Peterson Middle School ,
    Rae Raiford, Kerrville
  • Ingram Middle School ,
    Chris O’Quinn, Ingram
  • Kirby Middle School ,
    Jennifer D. Hooper, San Antonio
  • Leal Middle School ,
    Barbara Franklin, San Antonio
  • Leo Marcell Elementary ,
    Carlotta C. Salinas, Mission
  • Little Cypress Jr. High ,
    Susan Ellis, Orange
  • L.J. Christen Middle School ,
    Teresa Perez Garcia, Laredo
  • Midway Middle School ,
    Jeanine Wolf, Hewitt
  • O.H. Herman Middle School ,
    Meredith Keelan, Van Vleck
  • Rhoads Elementary ,
    Glenn Miller, Houston
  • San Jacinto Jr. High School ,
    Gay Lynch & Debbie Kendricks, Midland
  • San Saba Middle School ,
    Dave Underwood, San Saba
  • Seabrook Intermediate School ,
    Sarah Wall, Seabrook
  • South Houston Intermediate ,
    Christine Eckelkamp, South Houston
  • Twin Creeks Middle School ,
    Kathy Poteet, Spring
  • Waxahachie Junior High School ,
    Kelly Schneider, Waxahachie
  • Kimberley Danforth Junior High ,
    Kelley Shand, Wimberley



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