What people are saying . . .
"TEXAS STORIES aligns with the Museum's mission as a statewide history museum, and therefore it is particularly fitting that we will be part of this exciting and educational endeavor to reach all parts of Texas via radio and an educational web site.
I look forward to working together to bring to life the many Texas stories we have yet to tell."
Lynn Denton, Former Director
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
"We've been truly impressed with the work you have already produced and the website is as professional as anything we've seen. Texas Highways Magazine is all about exploring Texas and we look forward to doing that in partnership with TEXAS STORIES."
Kathy Murphy, Publisher
Texas Highways Magazine
"As the oldest learned society in Texas, the Texas State Historical Association is committed to promoting awareness and appreciation of Texas history through a variety of formats. TEXAS STORIES extends and strengthens these efforts in a very complementary fashion ..."
Doug Barnett, Consultant and Former Assistant Director
Texas State Historical Association
"TEXAS STORIES has tremendous potential to bring Texas history, in all is facets, to the casual listener as well as the serious student. The Educational web site developed to support and expand on TEXAS STORIES content is an innovative use of technology to create a goldmine of related information and reliable web sites that will become a mainstay for those studying Texas history.
It will reap tremendous ongoing benefits of the people of Texas, and we at TSLAC are very proud to be part of your effort."
Peggy Rudd, Director and Librarian
Texas State Library and Archives Commission
"Teachers of Texas history are always seeking additional interactive resources for their students. These stories will provide opportunities for students to relive earlier events and times in Texas history as if they were present. TEXAS STORIES will provide a unique experience for Texas students."
Rosemary Morrow, Director of Social Studies
Division of Curriculum, Texas Education Agency
Former Administrative Supervisor, Social Studies Unit
Austin Independent School District
"Giving teachers, parents and school-children a resource for making connections between primary resources and their class studies, that further and dramatically bring history, culture and geography of all types to life, is a wonderful way to add another dimension to the educational process and help the classroom teacher in a very practical way.
I believe this project has significant educational meaning for Texas school children."
Michelle Davidson Ungurait, Former Director of Social Studies
Division of Curriculum, Texas Education Agency




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