Port Arthur
Education
Brandon Bartie ready to move school district forward
Brandon Bartie is back in the saddle, having been reelected to his seat as a trustee with the Port Arthur Independent School District. Bartie was reelected to his seat with 456 votes along with Dianne Brown, who had 527 votes, and Taylor Getwood with 524 votes. There were three other candidates vying for the three […] The post Brandon Bartie ready to move school district forward appeared first on Port Arthur News.
Proud Houstonian Lea Walker: Scholarships, Success, and a Bright Future
Persistence and dedication have proven fruitful for to proud Houstonian family. We are delighted to announce that our daughter, Lea Walker, has received acceptance letters from 11 prestigious universities and scholarship offers exceeding $650,000. After careful consideration, Lea has decided to accept an academic scholarship to pursue her higher education at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Port Neches-Groves High School presents The Addams Family musical
PORT NECHES — Port Neches-Groves High School Theater Department will present The Addams Family The Musical with five upcoming showings at the school auditorium. Dates: 7 p.m. Thursday 7 p.m. Friday 7p.m. Saturday 3 p.m. Sunday 8:30 p.m. Monday Ticket prices are $5 for students and $10 for adults. All purple cards are accepted. The post Port Neches-Groves High School presents The Addams Family musical appeared first on Port Arthur News.
Rebuilt Vidor Middle School damaged during Harvey in 2017 reopens
VIDOR, Texas — Today hundreds of Vidor Middle School students filled the halls of their brand new campus. In 2017, Tropical Storm Harvey destroyed the old Vidor Middle School building and for seven years, teachers and students have had to go to school in portable buildings. The portable buildings...
Bridge City senior’s future takes flight with a touch of track
The Bridge City/Orangefield Rotary Club awarded Camden Kelly their May Student of the Month honor for Bridge City High School. Kelly plans to attend Stephen F. Austin University and pursue a degree in aviation science to become a pilot. He will also be throwing the discus and javelin as part of the track team. The post Bridge City senior’s future takes flight with a touch of track appeared first on Orange Leader.
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