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PIZZA HUT AND SA YES FOUNDATION SPONSORED BY BREAKIE FAMILY
  • PIZZA HUT AND SA YES FOUNDATION SPONSORED BY BREAKIE FAMILY

    SA YES was created by the Breakie Family as a way of giving back to the communities that they do business in. Education is extremely important to the Breakie's, as these kiddos are our future leaders! In order to help ensure that our students start the school year off on the right foot, the Breakie's chose schools within our communities that are in low income areas and provide students Kindergarten through 5th Grade with a FREE package of school supplies. Schools supplies are distrib....

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  • Brenda Carrillo Awarded Scholarship

    Brenda  Carrillo, a graduate of Winn High School, has been awarded a scholarship by the Texas Interscholastic League Foundation. Carrillo received the R. J. Kidd Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $1,000, payable the first year of higher education. The R.J. Kidd Memorial award is given to students who have participated in the University Interscholastic League Academic State Meet, compiled an outstanding record of academic and extracurricular achievement, and plans to attend the Universit....
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SUMMER COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY HELD
AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-KINGSVILLE
  • SUMMER COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY HELD AT TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-KINGSVILLE

      KINGSVILLE- It’s been a long hot summer, but it is over for 198 graduates who marched across the stage at the Steinke Physical Education Center on the campus of Texas A&M University-Kingsville Friday, Aug. 5, to receive their degrees.                         There were 99 bachelor’s degrees, 97 master’s degrees and two doctoral degrees given. Two of the graduates were full-time university employees, each receiving a master’s degree.   The majority of the members of the summer class of ....

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  • Students and Educators Join Titanic Discoverer Ballard’s Voyages of Exploration

    Educator from C.C. Winn High School to Join Scientific Expedition: EAGLE PASS, TX (August 23, 2011) - Educators and students from around the world will embark on Dr. Robert Ballard’s ship of exploration, the Nautilus, as it explores the waters of the Black and Mediterranean seas beginning this summer. Representing schools, Boys & Girls Clubs, science centers and aquariums, they will join an international team of scientists and engineers exploring the seas’ biology, geology, and archae....
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MCSWCD sponsored C.C. Winn students to participate in the Texas Society for Range Management Works....
  • MCSWCD sponsored C.C. Winn students to participate in the Texas Society for Range Management Works....

    Ernest Molina and Cassandra de la Garza, students from C.C. Winn High School, presented a brief summary to the Maverick County Soil and Water Conservation District on their participation in the Texas Society for Range Management Youth Range Workshop held from June 19th through the 24th at the Texas Tech Center in Junction, Texas. According to Molina and De la Garza, the workshop consisted of classroom and hands on instruction in the field. The two were able to attend the work- shop with fina....

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C.C. WINN HIGH SCHOOLʼS BRENDA CARRILLO,
JUAN JAIME ROSALES, AND LUIS VILLASANA ADVANCE TO T....
  • C.C. WINN HIGH SCHOOLʼS BRENDA CARRILLO, JUAN JAIME ROSALES, AND LUIS VILLASANA ADVANCE TO T....

    Brenda Carrillo and Eduardo Gutierrez took 2nd and 6th place respectfully in Spelling and Vocabulary at the UIL Region IV Academic Regional Meet on April 15-16, 2011 at UTSA in San Antonio, Texas. The C.C. Winn High School Spelling Team also took 2nd place. Juan Jaime Rosales and Luis Villasana took 2nd and 3rd place respectfully in Social Studies. Brenda Carrillo, Juan Jaime Rosales, and Luis Villasana all advance to the UIL 5A State Meet being held at the University of Texas – Austin on May....

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EPJH Seismology Students Travel North to Learn about Earthquakes
  • EPJH Seismology Students Travel North to Learn about Earthquakes

    A group of eleven Eagle Pass Junior High Seismology Team students along with their sponsor, science teacher Michael Brunt, traveled to The University of Texas at Austin Institute for Geophysics (UTIG) and to a remote seismometer station near San Marcos and spent the day learning about earthquakes. During the students’ time at UTIG, university research scientist Dr. Cliff Frohlich presented a PowerPoint discourse on the history of Texas earthquakes and discussed research projects currently bei....

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  • Eagle Pass Independent School District STUDENT EARLY DISMISSAL

    Eagle Pass ISD students will be dismissed early on Friday, October 22nd. It is important that all parents who have children enrolled in the EPISD make arrangements for early dismissal. Students who do not ride the bus must be picked up at the campus at the time students are dismissed. Buses will also follow the early dismissal schedule. Mr. Jesús Sánchez, EPISD Superintendent, appreciates your cooperation in assuring children are returned safely to their homes. For additional inform....
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  • 13 Candidates vie for School Board position

    Although this election season is already garnering attention from the community, it is not the Hospital District or Commissioners Court that has gained the most interest from candidates, that distinction belongs to the EPISD Board of Trustees. An unprecedented 13 candidates will appear on November 2nd’s voting ballot, making this school board election the most contested in years. According to election officials there are currently 13 candidates registered for the school board election in Nov....
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  • HEALTHY AFTER-SCHOOL SNACKS, MEALS ENCOURAGED BY TDA, LOCAL GROCERS AS PARENTS SEND KIDS BACK TO ....

    AUSTIN – As Texas children return to the classrooms, the Texas Department of Agriculture, H-E-B and other local grocers encourage parents to consider creating after-school snacks and meals with healthy Texas-grown and raised food. "In recent years, Texas has made great strides in improving the nutritional value of school-served meals, but its important that parents continue the trend toward healthy food options after school and during snack time," Agriculture Commissioner Todd Staples sai....
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  • TEXAS NUMBERS QUESTIONED ON DROPOUTS AND HOME SCHOOLING

    More than 22,620 Texas secondary students who stopped showing up for class in 2008 were excluded from the state’s dropout statistics because administrators said they were being home-schooled, according to Texas Education Agency figures. But that’s where the scrutiny of this growing population seems to end, leaving some experts convinced that schools are disguising thousands of middle and high school dropouts in this hands-off category. While home-schooling’s popularity has increased, the rate ....
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  • EPHS Band Celebrates a Night of Swing and “Gritos”

    It has been said that the only truly American art forms came about with the invention of Jazz music, if this is the case than its cultural compliment would be Mariachi music. Luckily for those at Monday’s EPHS band concert, they were treated to both of these musical genres. The Mighty Eagle band held its annual Mariachi and Jazz night concert in which they showcased the talents of dozens of high school students. Under the direction of David Solis, John A. Munoz, Greg Cavazos, Korina Meza, Mar....
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  • Una Luz al Final del Tunel, el Teatro Estudiantil Podría tener una Segunda Oportunidad

    Durante la Junta de la Mesa Directiva Escolar, celebrada el pasado miércoles, Rodolfo Lopez, el nuevo presidente de la Mesa Directiva estableció que se debe de cumplir a los pagadores de impuestos la promesa que se les hizo de que el Centro de Actividades Estudiantiles contará con un Teatro de Artes. El Teatro estaba dentro de los planes cuando se estableción el proyecto, sin embargo quedó fuera de los planes cuando se estableció que no había suficiente presupuesto para construirlo. Según los ....
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  • Light at the End of the Tunnel, Fine Arts Center may have second chance

    New school board member Rodolfo Lopez raised the issue of the Student Activity Center again at Wednesday’s board meeting. Lopez, who now sits as board president after debunking Lupita Fuentes, made a passionate plea to the board to give the tax payer what was promised to them. Melodramatics aside, Lopez was referring to the fine arts center that was originally planned when the SAC blueprints were made public. The FA center however, was one of the first projects that had to be amended due to bu....
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