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High school student beats cancer, grows hair back – now school says he has to cut it
VALLEY VIEW, Texas (KXII/Gray News) – A Texas high school student who beat cancer and grew his hair back after chemotherapy is now being told he must cut it to comply with school dress code policy. Trent Sampson was diagnosed with cancer at the end of his freshman year,...
The Next Big Thing: Khyren Haywood's Sophomore Goals and Aspirations
As a Denton Guyer High School freshman, Khyren Haywood quickly made a name for himself on the football field. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 272 pounds, Haywood played a crucial role on the defensive line, earning All-District honors with a standout season that saw him record 45 total tackles, 22 solo tackles, 14 assisted tackles, six tackles for loss (TFL), three sacks, 12 QB pressures, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery.
Gallery: Argyle ISD students return for the 2024-25 school year
District staff greet students on their first day back in Argyle ISD for the 2024-25 school year. (Courtesy Argyle ISD) Argyle ISD students returned to class for the 2024-25 school year Aug. 14. District staff welcomed students through campus doors at the recently opened Jane Ruestmann Elementary school for their...
Principal Lauren Tullos speaks about leading newly opened Jane Ruestmann Elementary
Lauren Tullos is the principal of the recently opened Jane Ruestmann Elementary school in Argyle ISD. (Courtesy Argyle ISD) Lauren Tullos is the principal of the recently opened Jane Ruestmann Elementary school in Argyle ISD. Tullos previously served as assistant principal at Argyle West Elementary for the past two years...
Episode 595 Assistant Coach Dan Christman & interview with 2 Sleeper Recruits Tioga HS
The Sports Scouting Report interviews 2 sleeper recruits from Tioga High School. they are excellent recruits and have tons to talk about! Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for watching!. Episode 593 Head Coach Blake Wheeler & interview with...
TWU Dallas Set To Soar
After setting records in grantmaking and fundraising at Communities Foundation of Texas, Monica Christopher has turned her focus to higher education. With 25 years of nonprofit and community leadership behind her, she began exploring new career paths last year. “I was seeking a mission-driven opportunity where I could inspire leaders...
UNT Launches New Research Center to Advance Semiconductor Technology
Your browser does not support the audio element. Denton, TX — The University of North Texas (UNT) has announced the establishment of the Center for Microelectronics in Extreme Environments (CMEE), a new research initiative aimed at advancing the development of next-generation semiconductors. The center will support efforts at both regional and state levels to bolster the semiconductor industry and train future professionals in the field.
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