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On Saturday, April 24, the Liberty High School Band attended the UIL Region 10 Concert and Sight Reading evaluation held at Silsbee High School. The band performed The Pride of Arizona march by Karl King, La Madre de los Gatos by Brian Beck, and Moscow, 1941 by Brian Balmages...
Read moreIf anyone went to the Hardin Cafetorium for a run of the mill band concert Tuesday night at 7 pm, they were most definitely in for a surprise. The performance this year was a collaborative concert featuring members of Hardin High School Theater Department and band members: Aaron Lee, Jaden West, Else Spurlock, and Peyton Blanchard. It was directed by Alexia McCullough.
Read moreWith the recent resignation of Dr. E.R. Richter’s principal, Kristie Kelly, Dayton ISD administrators were tasked to find and hire the right person for the job. That decision has been made, and it is a good one. It is always great when a school district can cultivate a culture where leaders are built from within...
Read moreThe Cleveland High School Welding Team competed in a Welding Competition in Vidor. The award winning welding program has given students opportunities to learn, develop their skills and compete in multiple competitions across the area. The students represented Cleveland High School...
Read moreColbert – On April 1st Colbert celebrated Easter and had their egg hunts. Students had fun hunting for eggs and then counting them in groups of 10. Every Thursday in April Colbert’s Tiny Broncos celebrate Compassion Thursdays. Each week for just $1.00 they get to wear...
Read moreSeven young Bobcats were recently recognized for their intensive reading prowess. Liberian Jessie Hart organized the Read-a-thon contest to encourage face-toface students to read more books and by extension, use the library. The contest to read the most books lasted two weeks...
Read moreOn Saturday, April 24th, 2021, the Liberty County Historical Commission will dedicate a State Historical Marker honoring Annie Colbert, first African American teacher in Dayton and the Rosenwald School which educated many area...
Read moreSome exciting events are happening amongst Hardin ISD students, faculty and the town. This year, Hardin High School students are the District 23-AAA High School Academics Champions! The One-Act Play, Over the River and Through the Woods, has been racking up awards and receiving honors. On March 13, they competed for Bi-District at Sealy High School. Else Spurlock received All-Star Technician, Bailey McQueary received Honorable Mention All-Star Cast, Tristan Strickhausen and Jaden West received All-Star Cast Awards and Brooks McElroy IV was named Best Performer! The play advanced and will perform at HSPVA (Kinder High School for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas) on April17 for the Regional Contest. Good show, Hornets!
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