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Skidmore-Tynan Elementary School has again been named a “Title 1 Distinguished School” by the Texas Education Agency. S-T Elementary, along with Calallen East Elementary, George West Primary campus, Gregory-Portland Austin Elementary and Ricardo E...

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Student safety comes with a hefty price tag
BEEVILLE — In the wake of the Newtown school shooting, the Beeville Independent School System tasked Deputy Superinte...
04:00 PM, Monday, March 04
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Delayed entry provided for some students on March 4
During the week of TAKS testing, March 4-7, A.C. Jones High School will be providing delayed entry for some students....
08:00 AM, Monday, March 04
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Grades a factor in accepting transfer students to Pettus ISD
PETTUS — Pettus Independent School District Superintendent Brian Thompson is questioning some of the charges made by ...
03:00 PM, Friday, March 01
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Students asked to sign honor statements before tests
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has made changes in testing procedures for the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Ski...
11:19 AM, Friday, March 01
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Espinoza to be keynote speaker at this year’s Barnhart Sch...
On Friday, March 1, during a 9 a.m. assembly, the Joe Barnhart Foundation Scholar Award will be granted to one full-t...
07:00 PM, Thursday, February 28
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Retired teachers give books to third-graders to encourage ...
The Bee County Retired School Personnel with the help of Half Price Book Stores recently gave 580 books to all third-...
12:17 PM, Thursday, February 28
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R.A. Hall fifth grade students in Linda Walls’ and Nancy Traylor’s classes recently wrote their own stories and published hardcover books. The young authors and their teachers were all proud of the hard work everyone put forth to publish their stories.
Young authors published
R.A. Hall fifth grade students in Linda Walls’ and Nancy Traylor’s classes recently wrote their own stories and publi...
08:00 AM, Tuesday, February 26
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From left: Kathlyn Patton, Dr. Twila Johnson, Mark Secord, Pete Trevino, Velma Elizalde and Lisa Clark are the newest members of CBC’s leadership team. Collectively, they have decades of experience in serving and educating students in higher education.
New leadership at CBC focuses on student success
“One of the ways we serve our students is by providing a system that has a meaningful, engaged and relevant understan...
08:00 PM, Monday, February 25
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Pictured left to right are KristI Schroeder, Bobbie Jo Hill, Paula Kinney-Wallace; seated: Irma Cantu, division chair; not pictured are Elsa Brown, Cheon-Sig Lee, George Kucera, Dave Zimmerman and Christi Morgan.
CBC recognized as national leader
Coastal Bend College has been recertified as a Leader College by Achieving The Dream (ATD). This is a nationwide init...
08:00 AM, Saturday, February 23
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The Coastal Bend College Foundation board members are, front row from left, Debbie Parsons of Beeville; Vice President of Marketing Jim Kirkpatrick of Kingsville; Clare Atkinson Wonders of Alice; Shambryn Huie of Beeville; Deborah Shearrer of Floresville; Lou Adele May of Beeville; and back row from left, Vice President of Programs June Hurley of Pleasanton; Diana Bautista of Jourdanton; Karl Arnst of Three Rivers; Tres Beck of Beeville; President Trace Morrill of Beeville; Darryl Martin of Beeville; Blant Miller of Beeville; Chip Latcham of Beeville; CBC Foundation Executive Director Christy Lansford of Beeville; Vice President of Finance and Governance, Daren Wilder of Beeville; and Maggie Hunt of Beeville. Board members not pictured are Lana Collavo of Jourdanton; CBC Board of Trustees Representative, Laura Fischer of Beeville; Vice President of Development John Galloway of Beeville; Al Garcia of Kingsville; Secretary Bridget O’Brien Gayle of Goliad; and Ofelia Hunter of Alice.
CBC Foundation elects new board members
The Coastal Bend College Foundation welcomed newly elected board members at its regular meeting in January. The new b...
07:08 AM, Saturday, February 23
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Ana Claire Casas holds her state qualifying buckle.
Moreno MS student promotes creative writing, reading with ...
Sara Casas, member of Texas Lone Star Youth Leadership Council, is promoting essay writing to help students be prepar...
06:59 PM, Friday, February 22
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Thomas starts the brawl rolling
BEEVILLE — At 4 feet, 10 1/2 inches tall, Beeville Independent School District Superintendent Dr. Sue Thomas doesn’t ...
04:00 PM, Friday, February 22
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Pawnee student among winners of Visionarios Art Contest
Corpus Christi — Sixty-five students were recognized Sunday for their interpretation of South Texas’ heritage through...
03:00 PM, Friday, February 22
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Pictured (from left) top row: Paul Pint, Austin Rabe, Alicia Posada, Hailey Adame, Victoria Cumpian, Isabella Moreno, Rayanna Perez, Jamie Nail, Kaitlyn Gamez, Sheridyn Henkhaus, Dylan Kelly;  middle row: Deanna Byars, Adrian Vasquez, Anastasia Diaz, Jake Arroyos, Clayton Wishert, Natalie Garcia; bottom row: Makayal Rangel, Kiana Rangel, Cassandra Soto, Harley Deal, Mya Rodriguez, Emily Reese, Crystal Portillo, Zelda Salazar and Amidy Moreno.
TJES inducts first Honor Society students
Dressed to impress, fourth- and fifth-grade students anxiously awaited as their names were called on stage to be indu...
01:10 PM, Friday, February 22
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NHS accepting membership forms for 2013
The National Honor Society at A.C. Jones High School is now accepting interest forms for 2013 membership. Sophomores...
07:02 AM, Friday, February 22
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