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As the Bandera community moves into May, the most tradition-rich month of the school year for seniors, educators are working hard to save some of those traditions in one form or another.
Read moreAngelo State University’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society inducted its spring 2020 class of 52 students during a special virtual initiation ceremony April 14 on Facebook, the university said in a news release this month.
Read moreCentral Texas College in Killeen and Texas Tech University-Fredericksburg have announced the courses to be offered for their summer session, according to a news release about the course schedules.
Read moreThe due dates for graduating seniors in Bandera County to apply for a scholarship awarded annually by the Bandera ProRodeo Association and for three scholarships offered by the Bandera County Junior Livestock Show Association is Friday, May 1, officials involved with those organizations said.
Read moreBandera Electric Cooperative recently expanded its free internet for education program to include Pipe Creek Christian School, the cooperative said in a news release last week.
Read moreWhen the Kelley clan realized they could not take patriarch and Medina resident Lindon Kelley to a family ranch for the traditional shindig for his 97th birthday, something had to be done.
Read moreWith Texas families spending much of their time together indoors because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Texas Comptroller’s office is featuring a creative way to get kids excited about their futures with an interactive video and activity series on the agency’s Meet Your Future webpage presented by the Texas Tuition Promise Fund and the Texas College Savings Plan.
Read moreThe Medina River Cleanup which for 19 years has drawn hundreds of volunteers to Bandera to clean debris from the Medina River has been cancelled from Saturday, May 2, the day it was originally scheduled, and may have to be called off altogether.
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