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Fort bend discovery center
Fort bend discovery center




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In fact, no shoes are allowed in Tot*Spot, but shoe covers are provided.

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Families are isolated in their own exclusive space away from the crowds and don’t have to worry about germs because the exhibit is cleaned every hour.

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Tots will tinker with tot-friendly gadgets, meander along whimsical paths, climb in and out of oversized windows and doors, and experiment with multi-colored dash lights. Tot*Spot is a fun-filled wonderland of invigorating activities complete with a stroller alley for easy stroller parking. Tot*Spot is a safe environment which provides multiple opportunities for quality interaction between child and parent, and allows parents to have positive experiences with their child through play. This webpage provides more information about the discovery of this historic cemetery and the District's efforts to educate our students about the convict leasing program.This kid-friendly, bilingual exhibit gives tots 35 months and under the opportunity for exploration, discovery, experimentation and wonder using all of their senses: touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight within distinct areas designed to develop critical thinking, problem solving, fine and gross motor skills, as well as oral language development. Prior to each reburial, each gravesite and burial vessel was carefully marked so that individuals could be reunified with family, should descendants be identified in the future. The arduous process continues to identify any possible descendants through the analysis of DNA. The 95 individuals have become known collectively as the Sugar Land 95, and in November of 2019, they were laid to rest at the site where their remains were originally found. This unjust system provided inexpensive labor to wealthy plantation owners following the abolition of slavery in 1865.

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Over the next several months and with the guidance and recommendations from the Texas Historical Commission, archaelogists discovered more burial sites - ultimately leading to the discovery of the remains 95 individuals.įollowing an extensive exhumation process and further analysis, archeologists determined that the individuals buried at the property are likely convicts who were leased by the State to provide convict labor to a local plantation, following the national abolition of slavery. In early 2018, construction at the site of Fort Bend ISD’s new James Reese Career and Technical Center unearthed a forgotten piece of Sugar Land’s past: a historic cemetery where 95 individuals were buried, believed to be a part of a convict-leasing program that began in the late 1800s.Ĭrews discovered the first human remains while backfilling a trench in February 2018. HISTORIC CEMETERY DISCOVERED AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE OF THE JAMES REESE CAREER & TECHNICAL CENTER

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Student/Parent Handbook and Code of Conduct.New Student Online Registration/Enrollment.International Business and Marketing Academy.Social Emotional Learning and Comprehensive Health.Social Emotional Learning & Enrichment Programs.Extended Learning (Before & After School Programs).Boundary Planning and Enrollment Management.Accountability, Assessment & Compliance.James Reese Career and Technical Center.






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