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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: Eleven (11) and eight (8) year old brothers playing in older boys messy bedroom. MR August 2005 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX:  May 8, 2007: Fourth grade students from Zilker Elementary perform the shipwreck scene from "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare at the University of Texas Children's Shakespeare Festival.   ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teenage Anglo girl picks up to read a book as her mother looks on smiling during the Texas Book Festival in Austin, Texas  October 2011. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Dallas, Texas: January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262786.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262781.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262770.jpg
  • Dallas, TX: January 23, 2009. Teacher talking with seventh grade student after class at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas: January 23, 2009: Students filling in a schedule book at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students in after-school tutoring at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262728.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish students raising their hands at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas August, 2005: Anglo boys, 11 (in red) and 8 (in white) playing in messy older boys bedroom.  MODEL RELEASE ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Eleven-year old Anglo boy cleaning his room before the start of 6th grade classes,  Austin, TX  MODEL RELEASE ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Port Mansfield, Texas July, 2005: Eleven year old Anglo boy with his catch from the Laguna Madre of south Texas.  <br />
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  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448018.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron County (TX) schools walk across a swinging bridge over the San Gabriel River in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448016.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Teacher talking with seventh grade student after class at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Student filling in a schedule book at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262732.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262719.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448027.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448026.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448025.jpg
  • Junior High students from Cameron and Lee Counties in central Texas on a field trip to attend the dedication at the unveiling of the first road sign along the Texas portion of the El Camino Real del los Tejas National Historic Trail at Apache Pass in Milam County, TX.  October 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448021.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262808.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school where students wear uniforms and has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262806.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262791.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school where students wear uniforms and has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262773.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262758.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262734.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students reading "Black No More" by George Schuyler at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262724.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Spanish classes for seventh grade at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas.  The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262710.jpg
  • Young teen girls in the parade crowd revel in the pageantry as revelers parade down Congress Avenue at the Texas Capitol as the Austin Pride Parade returns after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. LBGTQ organizers estimated over 40,000 people marched and attended the night gala from the Capitol to the Congress Avenue bridge over Lady Bird Lake.
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  • Young teen girls in the parade crowd revel in the pageantry as revelers parade down Congress Avenue at the Texas Capitol as the Austin Pride Parade returns after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. LBGTQ organizers estimated over 40,000 people marched and attended the night gala from the Capitol to the Congress Avenue bridge over Lady Bird Lake.
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  • Young teen girls in the parade crowd revel in the pageantry as revelers parade down Congress Avenue at the Texas Capitol as the Austin Pride Parade returns after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic. LBGTQ organizers estimated over 40,000 people marched and attended the night gala from the Capitol to the Congress Avenue bridge over Lady Bird Lake.
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  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school where students wear uniforms and has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262810.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: English class for seventh grade students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school where students wear uniforms and has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262809.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262795.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students playing a card game at lunchtime at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262784.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262780.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262769.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262760.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas, a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262744.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262739.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade student girls working in groups in literature class at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262735.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade student girls working in groups in literature class at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262729.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
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  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Austin, Texas: A fifth-grade Hispanic girl rubs noses with her goat while preparing for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County. Children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  January 10, 2005 ©Bob Daemmrich  /
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  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152888.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152901.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152900.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152889.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152895.jpg
  • Austin, TX January 10, 2005: Fifth grade Hispanic children work with their goats in preparation for a 4-H animal showing in Travis County, Texas. Many children from low-income families are getting their first experience with farm life through the program.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich  /
    EDAE0152894.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students playing a card game at lunchtime at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262792.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Students playing a card game at lunchtime at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262788.jpg
  • Dallas, Texas, January 23, 2009: Seventh grade students working in groups and using highlighters on literature essays at Peak Preparatory Academy in east Dallas. The school is a public charter school that has shown remarkable growth in student achievement in its five-year history.  ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0262751.jpg