Schools and Sports
Honey Grove ISD names teachers of the year
Kristen Mallicote was recently named Honey Grove Elementary Teacher of the Year and Paige Banker was named Honey Grove ISD Secondary Teacher of the Year.
Vaughn earns silver at state track meet || Content sponsored by Quality Care ER
Prairiland High School student Hunter Vaughn finished as the silver medalist in both the 110m and 300m hurdles at the state track meet.
Educators who influence at North Lamar High School
The top 10% of graduating seniors are given the opportunity to choose a current NLISD teacher to be the teacher who influenced them the most throughout their educational career
PJC Baseball wins Region XIV North Championship, off to “Super Regional”
Fresh from winning the National Junior College Athletic Association Region XIV – North Regional Baseball Championship, Paris Junior College’s baseball team heads to Brenham.
Prairiland HS Show Choir to host spaghetti dinner || Content sponsored by Paris Air Conditioning
All proceeds will go to pay for these students’ national trip to compete against the best of the best from around the United States.
Paris High Seniors place in Air Force essay contest
Paris High School seniors Brody Holleman and Sophie Stone placed second and third, respectively, in the Air Force Association Earle North Parker essay contest.
Paris High School student selected as a Delegate to American Legion Texas Boys State 2023
Paris High School junior Curt Fendley has been selected to represent the Paris American Legion at the 84th Annual Texas Boys State.
Paris ISD names Teachers of the Year
Chonda Hicks was named Elementary Teacher of the Year and Amanda LaRue was named Secondary Teacher of the Year for the Paris Independent School District
North Lamar announces honor graduates || Content sponsored by Quality Care ER
Sixteen seniors at North Lamar High School have earned a place among their class as a 2023 Honor Graduate.
Chisum students place well at regional art show || Content sponsored by Quality Care ER
This year the show received 970 submissions from k-12 art students in the four states area and only 158 pieces were accepted.