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Hull-Daisetta ISD Superintendent of schools Tim Bartram announced last week that the district would officially be moving to a four-day-a-week calendar for the 2022-23 school year.
Read moreThe Dayton High School Marine Core JROTC has had an outstanding competition season that culminated in an opportunity to compete for a birth to the nation drill competition in Daytona Beach. The cadets performed extremely well bringing home some hardware but ultimately fell just short of an invitation to the national competition. Out of the 16 schools that qualified for the regional competition the Dayton MCJROTC squad finished fourth, just sixty-five points away from the invitation to Florida. This group of young men and women have done a great job of represent ing Dayton ISD, Dayton High School, and their hometown throughout this competition season.
Read moreThe Liberty Middle School math and science team has recently completed their 4th TMSCA event this school year....
Read moreWesley DCamp, Nailah Donatto, Ivan Martinez, and Katelyn Singh, members of the Liberty High School Choir, recently performed with the Texas All-State Small School Mixed Choir in San Antonio, earlier in February at the Henry B. González Convention Center as part of the 2022 Texas Music Educators Association Clinic/Convention.
Read moreLeft: Miss Honky Tonk Badonadonk (Nathan Holst) was the winner of the 2022 Miss Buzz Beauty Pageant. Right: Second place was Marie Laveau (Hammy Guidry). The event was hosted by the Hardin Stingerettes. The Vindicator
Read moreOn Saturday, February 5th, members of the Dayton HS Choir competed at UIL Solo and Ensemble at Little Cypress-Mauriceville HS....
Read moreThis past week 28 Liberty High School Business Professionals of America (BPA) students traveled to cow town, Fort Worth, TX, to compete in the annual State Leadership. There were over 2,500 students from all regions of Texas. Each of these students had to qualify at their regional competition to advance to state. BPA includes all sizes of schools from 1A to 6A. Many of the schools are magnet schools specializing in business or career and technical education. Liberty was well represented by an outstanding group of students. Three students placed in the tops of their events. Returning to the ranks for a second consecutive time after a (virtual) trip to nationals last year was senior William Waldrip with a 6th place finish in Advanced Interview Skills. Sophomore Olivia White placed 7th in Fundamental Desktop Publishing. Both of these students are national alternates.
Read moreAs the local election cycle looms just around the corner, three of Liberty County’s school districts are set for elections Saturday, May 7, with Hardin, Hull-Daisetta, and Cleveland ISD’s all going to the polls.
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