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Abstinence program set for WJHS students Preview of Aim for Success available to parents on Nov. 5 Aim for Success will be presenting their program on Teens, Sex and Choices to the eighth graders at Whitehouse Junior High School on Nov. 6 and to their parents and the public the night before, Nov. 5, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the WJHS Theater. More ...
WHS basketball players continue the tradition of volunteering their time at Holloway Middle School, listening as students read to them. According to project coordinator Margaret Stewart, the volunteers serve as a motivator by forming a special bond to show that they really care about the reader. More ...
Austin Bank has kicked off "Teach Children to Save" - an educational program dedicated to teaching East Texas elementary students the importance of financial literacy. Because Austin Bank believes it is never too early to develop good savings habits, the bank will provide resources to area teache... More ...
Distinction earned for 17th consecutive year The Whitehouse High School "Wildcat" Band participated in the Region 21 University Interscholastic League Marching Contest on Oct. 20 and was awarded a "Superior Rating" for the 17th consecutive year. The contest was held in Nacogdoches at Stephen F. Austin University Stadium . More ...
Students of the week at Whitehouse High School are seniors Allyson Fulcher and Eric LaFlure More ... WHS academic team gears up for UIL season BY BRITTNI BARNETT WHS Paw Prints staff writer As a new year of academic school competition begins, the Whitehouse High School UIL Academic Team is preparing for their new season. They will start this new season with the title of reigning district champions. This second consecutive win has helped prompt a new addition to the team. More ...
Teachers always hope that the information they are sharing with students is really sinking in and that they will use it in the future. Brandon Hare certainly took the knowledge gained from Tamera Robey's third grade class and put it good use. More ... TJC slates workshops for new adult students Information about starting college for the first time -- or returning after a long absence -- will be provided by Tyler Junior College Support Services during a free Adult Student Workshop. The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon Monday, Oct. More ... |
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