OC staying on its toes
Odessa College is virtual this week, but will resume face-to-face and hybrid classes Tuesday.
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Local teachers to keep expired federal COVID-19 benefits
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
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
With high expectations of herself and her students, Rebecca Joy has made her mark on Permian High School.
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Officials, students: College still worth the cost
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
To reach an estimated 13,000 remote learners, the Ector County ISD School Nutrition Department plans to expand its meal delivery service Jan. 4.
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New nursing director faces challenges at ECISD
Before she got into nursing, Becky Rhodes, Ector County ISD’s new director of nursing and health services wore a variety of hats.
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ECISD police make Christmas deliveries
Despite the economic downturn, the Ector County Independent School District Police Department delivered cars full of Christmas gifts Friday to families in need.
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Muri: Certification means more opportunity
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
An initiative to enhance teacher quality in West Texas and Eastern New Mexico will give teachers a chance to achieve certification from the National...