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Meadow Fire Department responded to a cotton burr fire at Farm to Market Road 211 on Sunday, March 20th around 11:50 a.m. Meadow FD was on scene with a water tanker and sprayed around the fire.
Read moreTerry County Judge J.D. (Butch) Wagner has been honored by the Texas Judicial Academy for going above and beyond his hours of training for County Judge!!
Read moreMembers of Meadow One-Act Play received individual awards on Monday at the Bi-District competition. Bryden Smith was named to the One-Act Play All-Star Crew and Brady Parker was named Honorable Mention All-Star Cast. Members of Wellman-Union One-Act Play also received individual awards. Tobias DePoyster was named All-Star Crew Member, Kamryn Murph and Kayley Cavazos were named Honorable Mention All-Star Cast, and Mandy Rempel was named All-Star Cast.
Read moreThe maintenance crew is the “backbone of the district,” explained the maintenance crew lead to the school board and the full room of parents, students, and teachers. These guys “will climb into the lowest holes y’all didn’t even know existed, and the highest points as well, rooftops, flagpoles and more.” The lead said that “whenever we hear that school is closed or there’s late arrival for snow, these guys know that means they’re coming in early to push snow to make sure it’s safe for everyone else”. All of the custodians then received a gift card for a fast food restaurant from the school board members. The applause and personal thank you’s from every board member communicated clearly their gratitude and appreciation. Aside from the custodial staff many teachers and students were recognized. Coach Grant Gomez was voted by the students as Brownfield Middle School’s employee of the month. The kids said that he was “the funniest teacher.” They also said that he is “a great coach both physically and metally and that he is always there for the kids.” Valentina Saenz was voted by her fellow colleagues as employee of the month for Oak Grove. Her fellow coworkers said that she is always “happy, smiling, and has a positive attitude.” She is also “hardworking,” superintendent Chris Smith mentioned, “that she is also taking college classes while teaching.” Diana Vidalez was awarded employee of the month for Colonial Heights. Her colleagues said that she is a great teaching assistant and that she “always makes sure the time sheets are correct.” They also mentioned her dedication to her family. She has three children and four grandchildren. Monica Monsia was the final employee of the month, also voted in by her coworkers. They praised her “loyalty” and her willingness to “always help out.”
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