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The City of Cleveland is growing, and this means Cleveland ISD will open new schools to meet the demands of the student population.
Read moreIn today’s world, there are limited benefits of being an educator or working for a school district. Just recently, Dayton ISD gave their staff another reason to celebrate and enjoy another advantage to being a DISD family member. In March the Dayton ISD Child Nutrition...
Read moreBeginning April 5th, face masks will be optional for all students and staff at Hardin ISD. Our custodial staff will continue to deep clean and sanitize classrooms and high traffic areas on a daily basis. Schools will remain closed campuses for the remain-der of the school year.
Read moreThe week prior to spring break, Liberty High School competed in the Texas Business Professionals of America State Leadership Conference. William Waldrip and Eve White both qualified to compete in the National Leadership Conference which was scheduled to be in Orlando, Florida this May. Eve placed 3rd in Extemporaneous Speech and William placed 4 in Advanced Interview Skills. Both of these events were judged and they had to make it through several preliminary rounds with the finals being a live zoom conference. Normally the students and advisors would be getting their travel itineraries in order, but this year has been a little different for BPA chapters across the state and nation. Both the state and national organizations decided to hold virtual competitions this year. In addition to being business teachers, the sponsors had to become computer networking and video conference experts as well. Liberty High School BPA advisor Richard Ewing said “This is my first year at Liberty High School and we had to hit the ground running. I came to Liberty to teach business and audio/video classes. I have been able to put those skills to work right away.” What was a small organization in the past years has become a very active group with Ewing’s leadership. He stated that in the fall 54 members signed up and joined the organization. Of those 48 competed in the regional contest back in January. Regional winners that advanced to state included 25 individuals and 3 teams. Both White and Waldrip are juniors this year. Ewing said “These guys are great students. I’m excited for what they have accomplished this year and next year the sky’s the limit.” Ifyou have a student in 9th-i2th grade they can join Business Professionals of America. Most of the high schools in the county have chapters. BPA gives students business and leadership skills as well as a professional network to carry on into their college and future careers.
Read moreOn Saturday, February 27, many of the Liberty High School Choir students competed in the annual UIL Solo & Ensemble Contest. The contest was held virtually for the first time, with students streaming their performances via Zoom to judges located at Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School. Overall, the students earned nineteen ist division medals (SUPERIOR) and nine 2nd division ratings (EXCELLENT) in solo performances.
Read moreJohn Fritts, Douglass Learning Academy Principal. Mr. Fritts has been with Cleveland ISD for five years, with two of them as principal.
Read moreLogan with members of the Bronco coaching staff in attendance for his signing. From Left to Right: Coach Somer, Coach Pendleton, Coach Wood, Coach Kazmierski and, Coach Smesny. Contributed Photos
Read moreOn Saturday, February 27th, two Dayton High School choir students participated at UIL Solo and Ensemble. This year the contest was held virtually. Morgan Barnett earned a 1st Division medal on a Class Two solo. Allision Muscanere earned a 1st Division medal on a Class One solo and will qualify for UIL State competition in May. Congratulations to both of these students!
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