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The Meadow High School class of 2024 pulled a prank on Jason Atcheson, above. They decorated his office with balloons and streamers, right. The District said the prank was well-played. (Photos courtesy Meadow ISD)
Read moreJozzlyn Beltran was added to the list of certified Pharmacy Technicians. She is number 15 out of 15 students in the program. This makes 100 percent of the class receiving their certificates. (Photo courtesy Brownfield ISD)
Read moreLast week, Meadow’s “Nerd Herd” and IT Fundamentals class had the opportunity to tour IT Help Central and Desktop Services at Texas Tech University. The school said it was an “enlightening experience” for future tech leaders. From exploring the cutting-edge technology that powers a major university to engaging with the knowledgeable IT staff, students gained invaluable insights into the world of information technology. They learned about the importance of cybersecurity, network management, and the role of IT support in educational settings. The school thanked the team at Texas Tech for hosting us and sharing their expertise. They added the Nerd Herd left inspired and more excited than ever about the possibilities in technology. (Photo courtesy Meadow ISD)
Read moreWellman-Union faculty and staff celebrated the end of the 2023-24 school year after graduation Friday (May 17). (Photo courtesy Wellman-Union ISD)
Read moreTexas House Democrats are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to call a special session to increase public school funding, while Abbott is criticizing them for opposing legislation last year that tied increased funding to his pet project — school vouchers.
Read moreSmith Wigglesworth said, “God has chosen us to help one another. We dare not be independent.” I wish the Body of Christ understood this better. If we did, I believe, as a whole, we’d see the power of God stronger than ever before.
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