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Education

A hero's welcome

In addition to Alan Borden’s recognition as an Outstanding Ex at Cleburne High School’s Homecoming festivities, he was proclaimed a hero by the students at Coleman Elementary School.....more>>

  • Rio Vista school bond passes
    Kevin Sellers’ last hurrah as Keene superintendent resulted in celebration Tuesday night. So did Tim Wright’s first hurrah as Rio Vista superintendent.

  • Careers in motion
    More than 50 representatives from colleges, universities and career-tech institutes from in and around the state will be ready to greet prospective students at Cleburne High School’s College and Career Night, taking place tonight from 6-8.

  • GIS leaders to receive honor roll recognition
    Grandview Intermediate School didn’t need an award for its teachers and administrators to know the school was succeeding beyond anyone’s wildest dreams.

  • FFA shares pumpkins, Bible verses
    Alvarado FFA officers took time out of their busy weekend to deliver pumpkins to the Alvarado Meadows Rehabilitation Center on Oct. 25.

  • Mansfield academy raising funds for bikes
    The Automotive Technology Department at Ben Barber Career Tech Academy is kicking off its school fundraiser for the Bikes for Angels Fund for Christmas 2009.

  • AHS band reeling in awards
    After narrowly missing a trip to the state marching band last year, the Golden Warrior Band has not missed a beat this fall as it collected several trophies in three October competitions.

  • Student disciplined in post-game incident
    One Cleburne High School student has been disciplined in connection with an alleged incident after a recent varsity football game between Cleburne and Waxahachie at Yellow Jacket Stadium.

  • Amendments, local issues on Tuesday ballot
    Tuesday brings several elections, one of which affects all county residents and others that affect residents in Joshua, Keene and Rio Vista.

  • Audit will help determine Geren departure
    Slightly more than a year after his arrival in the Cleburne ISD, TEA monitor Dr. Monte Geren is closing in on the date for his departure.
    His exit speech remains unwritten.

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