District working toward bond next steps

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With one of three propositions passing in its Nov. 7 $436,109,000 bond election, Ector County ISD is planning ahead. Prop A passed with 56.83 percent,...

Harmony Science Academy-Midland hosts free 3D Printing Workshop for Permian Basin elementary students

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MIDLAND Harmony Science Academy-Midland is hosting a free 3D Printing workshop for elementary students in the Permian Basin. The workshop is open to any Midland-Odessa...

Many parents don’t know when kids are behind in school. Are report cards telling...

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By ANNIE MA The Associated Press Nearly nine out of 10 parents believe their child is performing at grade level despite standardized tests showing far...

TSTC student combines love of music, welding

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SWEETWATER Will Dempsey has two passions: music and welding. When Dempsey, a longtime fan of Rock & Roll Hall of Fame band Metallica, learned that...

First Odessa Christian students loving dual credit

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Freshmen and sophomores at First Odessa Christian Academy can now take dual credit courses through Odessa College and they are loving it. Colten Newton, a...

Harmony receives ‘straight A’s’ from TEA in latest FIRST financial accountability rating

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All seven Harmony Public Schools districts received “Superior” A+ scores from the Texas Educational Agency on the agency’s annual FIRST financial accountability ratings, the...

Marine Corps vet expands diesel equipment skills at TSTC

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SWEETWATER Gabby Moya is no stranger to a diesel engine. The Knox City native was a heavy-equipment mechanic for four years in the U.S. Marine...

Veterans talk to STEM Academy students about service

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Local veterans on Friday visited a variety of classrooms at the STEM Academy to answer questions from students about their service. Rick Mitchell, a former...

Harmony Public Schools to hold public hearing

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As part of the Dec. 9, Board of Directors Regular Meeting, Harmony Public Schools will hold a public hearing to discuss the HPS Schools’...

TEA awards $3 million to Harmony Public Schools for building ‘Stronger Connections’

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The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has awarded Harmony Public Schools $3 million as part of the agency’s “Texas Stronger Connections” grant program. The Texas Stronger...