Columns & Editorials

Hope for Positive Change

Hope for Positive Change

Hope for Positive Change

In this climate of uncertainty that is becoming our new sense of normal, I have found myself increasingly hopeful we will emerge a better, cohesive more caring America; especially as it relates to education.
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TURNS OUT I STINK AT RETIREMENT….SO I FIRED MYSELF n

TURNS OUT I STINK AT RETIREMENT….SO I FIRED MYSELF

I’m including background that someone reading my column for the first time might not know. If you read it regularly feel free to skip down a couple of paragraphs.
TERESA SANDERS

TERESA SANDERS

The Teachers’ Lounge

Many parents are discovering the current options for education may not be suiting their children well. While many students have returned to regular, in class instruction, some are still receiving instruction virtually.
Three Rights  Make a Left

Three Rights Make a Left

Three Rights Make a Left

Let me get the important information in this article out of the way up front before I tell the story. Dr. Wilson at Texas Health Family Care is receiving 70 doses of COVID-19 Vaccine per day.
Have Yourself a Merry Little Candlemas

Have Yourself a Merry Little Candlemas

Have Yourself a Merry Little Candlemas

Believers, gather round. We are about to observe, or not, it turns out, maybe the least known of all Christian holidays. It is mentioned in the pages of Luke and Leviticus. Purifications and offerings of lambs and dove were referenced.

Ask Aunt B

Dear Aunt B, Do you do meal planning? I am really trying to get on the good side of eating and there is so much information out there. I am not sure where to begin. Stuffed but not full Dear Stuffed but not full, Our bodies are so miraculous.

Laymen’s Corner

I may say that I am ready for Jesus to come for His Church of which I am a member, but deep down I sure enjoy my comfort zone. I am not so sure I am ready to face my judgment before the judgment seat of Jesus Christ. I know it will be far better after my judgment is over.
New Buildings, New Futures

New Buildings, New Futures

New Buildings, New Futures

Opening new buildings for students’ extracurricular activities is always an exciting event. And this school year, Forney ISD has enhanced the school experience for students involved in Agriculture, Culinary Arts, and Welding and Fabrication.
Make Informed Decisions

Make Informed Decisions

Make Informed Decisions

Parents are paying closer attention to education options for their children. The pandemic has forced communities to not reinvent the wheel, but rather invent different types of wheels to meet the academic needs of a socially and academically diverse student body.
Three Rights Make a Left

Three Rights Make a Left

Three Rights Make a Left

It was 1965 and our family had moved from Hondo, Texas to Floresville. I was a new kid in a new school. I didn’t know very many people, but what I did know is that whatever the pecking order was, I was starting out on the bottom of it.