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The Texas Home School Coalition has completed its first phase of a multi-phase emergency COVID-19 response plan to give individuals free digital home education resources.
Read moreThe Bandera Independent School District is phasing out paper packets for in-home learning during the extended school holiday caused by the coronavirus outbreak and has shifted to the digital distribution of instructional programs.
Read moreTexas Health and Human Services has launched a 24/7 statewide mental health support line to help Texans experiencing anxiety, stress or emotional challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreWith the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic forcing the closure of many facets of daily life in America, more people are facing uncertainty surrounding employment and finances.
Read moreThe Texas Workforce Commission has authorized Workforce Solutions Alamo to implement emergency childcare assistance for essential workers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreEven though activities for youngsters at the Boys and Girls Clubs of Bandera County have been put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has partnered with Bandera County Produce and Market to bring fresh fruit and vegetables to Bandera beginning on Friday, April 17.
Read moreOn March 27, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law.
Read moreBULLETIN PHOTO/Bill Pack Families and students in the Bandera Independent School District line up in their cars on a bus loop outside of Bandera High School on March 30 to pick up a Chromebook laptop computer that the district has loaned to families who need them so students can complete online class assignments they have been given during the extended leave from school caused by the coronavirus. The district had allocated 196 Chromebooks as it planned for a third distribution effort on Monday, April 6.
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