OC staying on its toes

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Odessa College is virtual this week, but will resume face-to-face and hybrid classes Tuesday. ...

Local teachers to keep expired federal COVID-19 benefits

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On the first school day after federal workplace safeguards expired for millions of Americans, the Harmony Public Schools Executive Board voted to independently provide...

ECISD honors ‘Skipper’ Hunt

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With a full career at the Texas Department of Public Safety behind him, John Wayne “Skipper” Hunt decided he didn’t want to just fade...

Former university-level professor a ‘tough,’ well-respected instructor

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With high expectations of herself and her students, Rebecca Joy has made her mark on Permian High School.  ...

Officials, students: College still worth the cost

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Despite any debts she might incur, University of Texas Permian Basin freshman Alex Ramos is determined to get her degree and go on to...

School Nutrition expands meal program

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To reach an estimated 13,000 remote learners, the Ector County ISD School Nutrition Department plans to expand its meal delivery service Jan. 4.  ...

New nursing director faces challenges at ECISD

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Before she got into nursing, Becky Rhodes, Ector County ISD’s new director of nursing and health services wore a variety of hats. ...

ECISD police make Christmas deliveries

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Despite the economic downturn, the Ector County Independent School District Police Department delivered cars full of Christmas gifts Friday to families in need.  ...

Muri: Certification means more opportunity

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The chance for teachers to participate in National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification, COVID-19 testing and two early release days were the topics...

Teacher certification aims to attract, retain teachers

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An initiative to enhance teacher quality in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico will give teachers a chance to achieve certification from the National...