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High school graduation advice from head of San Marcos Academy ROTC
Every May in Hays County and throughout Texas high school and college seniors are filled with excitement and possibly even anxiety about their graduation and next steps. Some are preparing to go to college, some to technical school, some into their career of choice and some have no idea what the next step will be. For all graduating seniors throughout our area, San Marcos Academy ROTC commander, Lt. Colonel, Retired, David Jaillite has some words of wisdom. LESSON #1 COMMAND AND CONTROL Jaillite asks graduates to think of your life as driving a car. Making a righthand turn is easy; you can...
School board approves flexible attendance program for students in need
Some students need to work in order to support the rest of the family. It can be a reality of life. That may be just one example, but attendance standards at school can be difficult to meet for a variety of reasons as well. The school district wants to make sure that no student is left behind, particularly those that are close to dropping out, which can occur for various reasons that are out of the students control. The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees approved the Optional Flexible School Day Program for the 2024-2025 school year...
SMHS dedicates career and tech building in honor of former teacher
San Marcos CISD dedicated the San Marcos High School Career and Technology building after William A. Wyatt Jr. Wyatt was a teacher at San Marcos High School from 1955 to 1971. The dedication was actually more of a rededication, as the vocational building at the previous high school had been named after Wyatt in 1999. Wyatt was born and raised in San Marcos, having attended both the San Marcos Baptist Academy and Southwest Texas State University. Before he became a teacher, he was in the U.S. Army Air Corps. He was a decorated B-17 pilot having flown 30 combat missions and 28...
Meet Navarro Junior High's New Principal, Tori Beutnagel, at Recent Community Event
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Wimberley High School seniors graduate
L3 ballons were placed at the ceremony in honor of former classmate Logan Overall and the slogan "Love Like Logan" that has become his legacy. (PHOTO COURTESY OF WIMBERLEY ISD) Wimberley High School graduating senior Maya Jones with her "Look Mom I Can Fly" hat message. (PHOTO COURTESY OF WIMBERLEY ISD) Wimberley High School graduating senior Lucas Brookshier proudly shows off his recently received diploma. (PHOTO COURTESY OF WIMBERLEY ISD) Wimberley High School graduating senior Maya Jones hugs her mom, trustee Lexi Jones, after receiving her diploma. (PHOTO COURTESY OF WIMBERLEY ISD)
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